s they can wean consumers off incentives over the long run. Fact is, though, the '05 models that GM wants to unload before the redesigned '06s come out aren't worth more just because the "employee pricing" program ended Aug. 1. Push for the same deal. And remember: If a low monthly payment is your goal, a rebate helps (especially on big SUVs or pickups, where discounts continue to hit $10,000). But depreciation starts at the price you paid, not the list price. So you lose at resale time. ...
GM has started chopping sticker prices rather than continuing a charade of discounts to bring in customers. (Expect Ford and Chrysler to follow.) The car makers hope that as they retool their lines...
You've just parted with serious cash to buy your first home. Now you need to part with more so the place no longer screams bad taste, broken pipes and bathrooms circa 1970.
While some predict a housing bust, National Association of Realtors chief economist David Lereah thinks most markets will see at least five more years of growth. Author of Are You Missing the Real ...
Most real estate brokers charge sellers the same commissions that were being charged in the Eisenhower era. Oh, they'll tell you their rates are negotiable, but getting them to actually negotiate i...
What an awesome streak. For six straight years, the stocks of small companies have outpaced large stocks big-time, chalking up an annualized 9.4% gain vs. a paltry 1.7% return for blue chips. Natur...
Over the past year, I've outlined a variety of timely stock strategies. Some have focused on specific industries, such as financial services, energy and pharmaceuticals. Others have been broader, f...
s they can wean consumers off incentives over the long run. Fact is, though, the '05 models that GM wants to unload before the redesigned '06s come out aren't worth more just because the "employee pricing" program ended Aug. 1. Push for the same deal. And remember: If a low monthly payment is your goal, a rebate helps (especially on big SUVs or pickups, where discounts continue to hit $10,000). But depreciation starts at the price you paid, not the list price. So you lose at resale time. ...
GM has started chopping sticker prices rather than continuing a charade of discounts to bring in customers. (Expect Ford and Chrysler to follow.) The car makers hope that as they retool their lines...
You've just parted with serious cash to buy your first home. Now you need to part with more so the place no longer screams bad taste, broken pipes and bathrooms circa 1970.
While some predict a housing bust, National Association of Realtors chief economist David Lereah thinks most markets will see at least five more years of growth. Author of Are You Missing the Real ...
Most real estate brokers charge sellers the same commissions that were being charged in the Eisenhower era. Oh, they'll tell you their rates are negotiable, but getting them to actually negotiate i...
What an awesome streak. For six straight years, the stocks of small companies have outpaced large stocks big-time, chalking up an annualized 9.4% gain vs. a paltry 1.7% return for blue chips. Natur...
Over the past year, I've outlined a variety of timely stock strategies. Some have focused on specific industries, such as financial services, energy and pharmaceuticals. Others have been broader, f...
In the low-rate environment of the past few years, a lot of people chose to pay down high-rate credit card debt by tapping money from their homes, either by refinancing or taking out a home equity line of credit.
Dear Armchair Millionaire: I started contributing to my 401(k) about five years ago (I'm now 31), but I have no idea if it will be enough for retirement. How can I figure out what I'm really going to need? -- Cara T.
Over the past two years, I've used this space to write about many changes at MONEY: our full redesign 20 months ago, the launch of our Money.com section, the arrival of top-name writers. Making the...
Q. I'm looking for a new Internet service provider. Where can I find the best and least expensive service? I have a Mac, and not all ISPs are Mac-friendly. Jane Wittmann-Roll jane@monocfcu.com
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