Friday, December 31, 2010

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Editor's Picks
Investors look back on a decade of grim stock returns
Investors are beginning to turn away from bonds, embrace stocks
Average rate on 30-year mortgage up to 4.86%
Ford to let parents censor teens' car radio
Elizabeth Warren starts shaping consumer protection agency
Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Target, others loosen return policies
There is a lot more to ETFs than meets the eye
Smart shopping: How to use that gift card wisely

Money Features
Q: I own a bond that's callable on Dec. 15, 2009. It didn't get called in 2009, but now the company called it in 2010. Is that legal?

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