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Personal Finance Daily: Websites to help you make and save money

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Personal Finance Daily
NOVEMBER 21, 2011

Websites to help you make and save money

By MarketWatch



Don't miss these top stories:

How many times have you said to yourself, "Where's an online pawn shop when I need one?" OK, maybe you've never said that. But there is, in fact, a site that calls itself a "full-service online paw shop." If that's not your style, you might like SaveUp.com — a rewards program for the financially diligent. Unlike credit-card programs that reward members for spending, SaveUp encourages you to sock money away in savings and retirement accounts. MarketWatch's Jennifer Waters writes about these and a few other websites to help you make and save money — personal finance websites you might have overlooked.

Also in today's Personal Finance news on MarketWatch: Editor Andrea Coombes looks at a study that ranks "retirement readiness" of U.S. cities; that is, how financially literate are residents of various metro areas and how well do they use retirement resources? Despite high unemployment rates and the weak economy three California cities ranked high. New York and Atlanta were at the bottom of the study's "retirement readiness" list largely due to residents' pessimism about their retirement future.

Anne Stanley , Managing Editor, Personal Finance

Websites to help you save time and money

There are websites that promise to help save you time and money, and now there's at least one that will reward you for your fiscal responsibility as well as one that will help you out if you've been financially irresponsible.
Read more: Websites to help you save time and money.


California cities top list on retirement readiness

People in three California metro areas are the most prepared for and optimistic about retirement when compared with residents of 30 large U.S. urban areas, according to a new study. But separate research finds New Hampshire and Alaska lead other states on a broader measure of financial literacy and behavior.
Read more: California cities top list on retirement readiness.


Auto Review: 2012 Audi TT RS

The snorting, rubber-burning, turbo upstart already is being compared to sports cars costing twice as much.
Read more: 2012 Audi TT RS.


How to save $10,000 by next Thanksgiving

OK. So you want to save an extra $10,000 by next Thanksgiving. How can you do it?
Read more: How to save $10,000 by next Thanksgiving.


How to tap your retirement accounts

How much can you withdraw from your nest egg each year without running out of money before you die?
Read more: How to tap your retirement accounts.


INVESTING

Morningstar puts mutual funds on a podium

Most investors don't know it yet, but the way they buy and sell mutual funds has just changed -- maybe for the better.
Read more: Morningstar puts mutual funds on a podium.


The euro's pain may be the dollar's gain

The U.S. dollar will rally in the short-run, but eventually the United States too will have to deal with its debt, writes Howard Gold.
Read more: The euro's pain may be the dollar's gain.


ECONOMY & POLITICS

Deficit supercommittee reportedly to admit failure

The congressional supercommittee assigned to draft a plan to cut $1.2 trillion from the nation's deficit over 10 years is expected to announce that it has failed, according to reports.
Read more: Deficit supercommittee reportedly to admit failure.


Sales of existing homes up 1.4% in October

Sales of U.S. homes pick up marginally in October as lower-priced homes were snapped up even as the rest of the market remains little moved or even declining, according to data from an industry trade group.
Read more: Sales of existing homes up 1.4% in October.


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