Friday's Personal Finance Stories
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Don't miss these top stories: If you're planning on flying over the Thanksgiving holiday, expect your plane to be full: Nearly 24 million passengers are expected to board flights during the 12-day period that begins on Nov. 16, as Jennifer Waters writes in her Consumer Confidential column. So get to the airport early and pack a carry-on.Read more Personal Finance news in today's pages, including why the fiscal cliff would raise the bar on medical expenses and why soon you may be able to make a reservation for a trip to outer space. Plus, read why Paul Farrell is betting that it will be Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice competing in the 2016 presidential race. — Amy Hoak , assistant editorHow to survive a brutal Thanksgiving travel season
If you're jumping on a plane for the Thanksgiving holiday, brace yourself for crowded flights, traffic jams and gnarly weather across much of the country.
How to survive a brutal Thanksgiving travel season. Fiscal cliff to raise bar on medical expenses
But taxpayers can still deduct new Jacuzzis or swimming pools.
Fiscal cliff to raise bar on medical expenses. A trip to outer space — for just $95,000
A Dutch company expects to be launching (literally) by the second half of 2014, and is taking reservations.
A trip to outer space — for just $95,000. New real-estate fad: the all-cash head fake
A growing number of wealthy home buyers are closing first—then financing.
New real-estate fad: the all-cash head fake, Moths got your clothes?
How to defeat your winter wardrobe's worst nightmare.
Moths got your clothes? ECONOMY AND POLITICS
Clinton vs. Rice is U.S. best bet for 2016
Women are America's new voting power-brokers. For that play, you can bet the early money's on Hillary Clinton vs. Condoleezza Rice in the 2016 presidential race.
Clinton vs. Rice is U.S. best bet for 2016. November sentiment highest since 2007
Consumer sentiment is at the highest level in more than five years, led by cheerier views on current conditions, according to data released Friday.
November sentiment highest since 2007. Fed delays Basel III rules
U.S. regulators push back the effective date of a global agreement on greater bank capital buffers reached in response to the financial crisis of 2008.
Fed delays Basel III bank capital buffer rules. China posts upbeat data amid leadership change
Chinese economic data offer some upbeat news, as industrial production and other measures post an expectations-beating pick-up in October, while consumer price inflation cools to a 33-month low, with the good news coinciding with China's leadership transition.
China posts upbeat data amid leadership change. INVESTING
Covering the marijuana business is no party
A journalist can cover the budding marijuana business without being a stoner, reports Al Lewis.
Covering the marijuana business is no party. Is the Dow Theory now on a sell signal?
Did the Dow Theory generate an official sell signal earlier this month? Two of the Dow Theorists whom MarketWatch's Mark Hulbert monitors say, unequivocally, yes. The other one remains on a buy signal.
Is the Dow Theory now on a sell signal? Time for your portfolio to get new glasses
It's time for your portfolio to put on a new pair of eyeglasses.
Time for your portfolio to get new glasses.
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