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Fact or Fiction: Affordable Mortgages

Published on March 30, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Are adjustable-rate mortgages the least expensive? SmartMoney’s AnnaMaria Andriotis looks at some steps home buyers can take to save thousands.

Will Higher Oil Boost Electric Cars?

Published on February 24, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Thanks to electric cars, auto companies may be in a better position to weather the storm of higher gas prices due to unrest in the Middle East, even as they continue to recover from the recession. Kelsey Hubbard talks with Smartmoney columnist Jack Ho…

News Hub: Are Muni-Bond Fears Overblown?

Published on February 1, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

With many cities and states facing dire financial situations, WSJ’s Dave Kansas talks with SmartMoney’s Janet Paskin about the risk of investing in muni-bonds and the likelihood that some municipalities could default on those bonds.

Alternatives to Sky-High College Tuition

Published on January 7, 2011 By Wall Street Journal

Tuition at private four-year colleges now totals close to $110,000, on average. But there are a number of schools around the country where tuition is actually free or significantly less. SmartMoney’s AnnaMaria Andriotis explains.

AM Report: Best and Worst Investments of 2010

Published on December 30, 2010 By Wall Street Journal

SmartMoney lays out the best and worst investments in 2010 among mutual funds, ETFs, countries and real estate markets. Sarah Morgan discusses. Also, Ethan Smith says that concert ticket sales are fizzling, a troubling sign for what had been one of the…

News Hub: SmartMoney: Where to Invest in 2011

Published on December 23, 2010 By Wall Street Journal

Russell Pearlman of SmartMoney discusses where to invest in 2011.

Prepaid Plastic: Worth the Switch?

Published on December 6, 2010 By Wall Street Journal

Some big banks are looking to push more prepaid cards onto consumers. SmartMoney’s AnnaMaria Andriotis talks to Robin Sidel about the changes.

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