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December 29, 2002
Todays headlinesRobert Trigaux: Business bust
In an era of pinstripes and handcuffs, savaged investors and enormous bankruptcies, it's tough to find the economic upside.
Helen Huntley: On money
Compare split annuity's package deal to other investments
Loose change
CYBERSPACE BONDS: As part of a government effort to go paperless and reduce costs, the Bureau of Public Debt is talking about eventually issuing savings bonds entirely through online accounts. The timing remains under debate, and any plan would require Treasury approval. "Our intent is to leave as few people behind as possible as we go into the electronics age," bureau spokesman Stephen Meyerhardt said.
Ten tips: How to choose the right cellular calling plan
Whether you're a cell phone novice or a cell phone connoisseur, choosing a calling plan can be a daunting task. The plan will make up the most expensive chunk of your cellular budget, and it's easy to fall into the trap of paying more than necessary. Consider the following tips.
Latest business news
Monday's Metal Prices
Skilling, Lay optimistic as testimony ends
Wachovia shares fall on Golden West deal
GAO: Sarbanes-Oxley costs high for cos.
London's FTSE-100 index closes down 24.6
Calif. attorney general files fourth suit
Rigas sentencings reset for April
Plaintiffs in insurance fraud lawsuit
Health insurance plans claim vast fraud
TD Ameritrade fiscal 1Q profit up 5 percent
Wells Fargo net rises on deposits, lending growth
Citi misses Street; 4Q profit down 11 percent
Housing bust still haunts the banks
Infosys quarter profit $458M, cuts guidance
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