More Money Tuesday Roundup: Stock trades get cheaper & a miracle plane hits the auction block
February 2, 2010: 12:49 PM ETPersonal finance from around the Web:
- After just two years of a no-loan policy, Williams College reintroduces "modest loans" to their financial aid packages. [Inside Higher Ed]
- Google-owned YouTube is testing the movie rental waters. Its first experiment, renting five indie films, netted $10,709.16 in 10 days. [Bits]
- The U.S. officially crushes the competition...when it comes to racking up humongous amounts of credit card debt. See how other countries stack up in this info-graphic. [Man vs. Debt]
- Fancy owning a piece of a miracle? The fallen plane that ended up being dubbed the "Miracle on the Hudson" will be auctioned and how much it might earn is anybody's guess. [Wallet Pop]
- Fidelity drops price for stock trading to a flat rate of $7.95 per trade. [Boston.com]
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