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Personal Finance Daily: The week's 10 best Personal Finance stories: Nov. 24-28 (Market Watch) In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of Nov. 24-28: us.rd.yahoo.com
News You Can Actually Use But Hopefully Won’t Have To (Columbia Journalism Review) Here’s a timely personal-finance story with information I actually haven’t read a million times. us.rd.yahoo.com
Finance company sector outlook mixed (Stuff) Finance company collapses in the last year have hit the property development industry, but it is vehicle dealerships that will suffer in the future with the withdrawal of their financiers, a report said today. us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Finance Daily: Bargaining to make Shopping Day a bona fide holiday (Market Watch) Highlights of MarketWatch's top personal-finance stories for Friday, Nov. 28. us.rd.yahoo.com
Former Copperfield area MUD officials receive four-year prison terms (The Champions Sun) Two former local officials who plead guilty to using municipal utility district funds to finance personal expenses received four-year prison terms Nov. 20. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tumbling vehicle sales prompt more output cuts (Washington Post) LONDON (Reuters) - The car industry reeled from another day of grim headlines on Tuesday, with further news of production cuts and tumbling vehicle sales in Europe, Asia and Africa. us.rd.yahoo.com
U.S. Attorney's News Release on Larry Langford Indictment (CBS 42 Birmingham) Read the news release from the U.S. attorney's office regarding Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford's federal indictment and arrest. us.rd.yahoo.com
TAX-NEWS.COM (Tax-News.com) With the country under mounting economic pressure, and with the minority Conservative government's fragile parliamentary position already under threat, the government has decided to bring forward its annual budget announcement to January. us.rd.yahoo.com
Local News & Events (The Salinas Californian) Nurses and other staff of the nonprofit Central Coast Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice will be honored Saturday, Dec. 6, at a holiday dinner at Monterey Beach Resort. us.rd.yahoo.com
As unemployment rises, work-at-home scams flourish (Belleville News-Democrat) In October, the unemployment rate hit a 14-year high of 6.5 percent. That was bad news for the more than 240,000 people who lost their jobs during that period. But for people who prey on unemployed workers, the high jobless rate is an opportunity to scam vulnerable job seekers out of their money and personal data. us.rd.yahoo.com
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