Your political leanings can cause you to make poor investment decisions simply because of who's in charge
Millions are now making next year's open enrollment decisions -- choosing their health insurance and other benefits. Jack Otter has tips that could save you a lot of money.
Hundreds of thousands of U.S. high-tech factory jobs are not filled because employers can't find qualified people
Flexibility is a must for people with children, so why aren't companies adapting?
We give away time far more quickly than money -- but here's how to be a better steward of this scarce resource
After upgrading to Windows 8, you might find that your hard drive is a lot smaller than it should be -- to the tune of 20GB
Company says Chris Kubasik is resigning over a personal relationship with a subordinate
Card companies agreed in July to settle a lawsuit brought by retailers that claimed card issuers conspired to fix fees
On the radio show, we discuss the effect of the Fiscal Cliff on your tax bill and describe an easy way to calculate retirement income
Government-controlled mortgage companies plan to automatically suspend evictions and forclosures in disaster areas for 90 days
Dutch bank will use the proceeds of the stock offering to strengthen its balance sheet, so that it can survive as a standalone company
Saying you're going mobile first is fine, but you're bound to fail unless you recognize that users access your product on multiple devices
Recall that includes nearly 745,000 SUVs in the U.S. was issued because the air bags can inflate while people are driving them
Online deals company's shares fell 28 percent after third-quarter results showed an ongoing decline in core business
Most mortgage companies are offering payment extensions and modifications for homeowners hit by the superstorm
Customers continue to reject the retailer's move get rid of blockbuster sales in favor of everyday low pricing
Company has agreed to set up a $100 million compensation fund as part of the settlement
The Dow plunged more than 300 points following the election: Is it Obama's fault? The tale of the tape says no
From insurance to flexible spending accounts, Moneywatch executive editor shares how to make decisions that are right for you
Markets have slumped worldwide as investors have refocused on challenges to the world economy following President Obama's re-election