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Monthly Archives: September 2011
  • How your financial values have changed: An exclusive MONEY poll

    Come back in a few days for more extras from our financial values survey: A reader gallery, a video exploring people's shifting attitudes, and a quiz for you to take!

    Since 2008, the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression has dramatically changed the way millions of families manage their money and their lives.

    Now, more than three years after the collapse of financial institutions, stock prices, and home values, enough time MORE

    Sep 29, 2011 8:14 AM ET
  • Get a free financial makeover from MONEY magazine!

    Do you have a money challenge you need help solving or a financial goal you need help reaching? MONEY magazine may be able to help.

    For the magazine's regular "Financial Fix" feature, we're looking for families who would like a free consultation with a financial planner to address their money-related problems and concerns. Participating families must be comfortable with sharing details of their financial life in the magazine, and they will MORE

    Sep 24, 2011 9:30 AM ET
  • MONEY seeks mom-and-pop businesses!

    For an upcoming story about the challenges of running a family business, MONEY magazine is looking for married couples who work side-by-side in their own business.

    Specifically, we're looking for husbands and wives in the U.S. who each work full-time in an operation that is their primary source of income, and has had at least $100,000 in sales over the prior year. Our preference is for a business with no additional MORE

    Sep 10, 2011 2:20 PM ET
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