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MSNBC.com: Personal finance
5 Oct 2008 at 4:05pm
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Answer Desk:  Why not arrest CEOs?
The government's $700 billion plan to rescue the creaking financial system has prompted readers to ask, why can't we just arrest the CEOs responsible for this mess?

Stock losses take hefty toll on nest eggs
So close and yet so far. It's a frustration being felt by Americans who thought the finish line to their working life was almost in sight.

Financial crisis: What you should know
The financial crisis has sparked confusion over whether Americans' investments and bank accounts are safe. Here's what you should know about how the crisis might affect you.

More fees, less service feared in bank takeovers
Shannon Burdette has been a Wachovia customer for five years, but feels like she's been settling for less customer-friendly banking than she wants. She's not optimistic things will change, now that her Wachovia bank accounts have been sold to Citigroup.

10 Tips: Starting a home-based business
Pssst ? are you reading this column from your desk at work right now? If so, here?s a little pop quiz for you.

FDIC seeks to raise amount of insured deposits
The agency that protects U.S. bank deposits is asking Congress for temporary authority to boost deposit insurance limits as the government works to contain the financial crisis.

Newsweek: Getting a loan harder, not impossible
The key to consumer credit markets now is this: standards are back. Lenders are no longer throwing money at people who can't prove they can comfortably pay it back. The first step in the borrowing process is making sure your credit report is squeaky clean and your credit score is at least 720.

Answer Desk: What's your take on bailout?
This week we're asking for your take  on the financial crisis and the government?s emergency bailout. Log on to Newsvine and join the conversation. The Answer Desk

Your insurance policy is ? probably ? safe
After the Federal Treasury announced its $85 billion bail-out of American International Group last week, many consumers wondered if their insurance policies were safe.

?Panicky? investors raiding their 401(k)s
With stocks falling, credit tightening and unemployment rising, small investors have been raiding their 401(k) accounts or slashing contributions to the popular retirement plans.


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