Monday, June 29, 2009

Your Money: Investing in Bonds

Making the right investment in a down economy is tricky business. And as AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains, there are a few things you should know when choosing a financial instrument.

Bernard Madoff Gets Maximum 150 Years in Prison

Bernard Madoff has been sentenced to the maximum 150 years in prison for his multibillion-dollar fraud scheme.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Money Minute: Stanford Enters a Plea

A Texas billionaire is in court in connection with an alleged $7 billion scam, Microsoft's latest on Windows 7 and the Treasury Secretary serves the homeless.

Bernanke: I Did Not Bully BofA to Buy Merrill

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has told Congress that he didn't pressure Bank of America into acquiring Merrill Lynch in a deal that ultimately cost taxpayers $20 billion.

Your Money: Double-cycle Billing

In part four of AP's YourMoney series on credit card reform, AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney looks at the term, "double -cycle billing."

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Money Minute: Fed on Hold

The Fed says interest rates should remain low for some time.

Your Money: Understanding Finance Charges

In part three of AP's series on credit card reform AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains how finance charges are calculated on your monthly statement.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Your Money: Credit Card Jargon

In part two of AP's series on credit card reforms, AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains some of the terms you'll find on your credit card statement.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Money Minute: Car Quality, Teens, Android

New vehicle quality has improved at Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, but they still lag behind foreign competitors.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Money Minute: Cell Contracts, Jobs, GM

The FCC says it will investigate whether exclusive cell phone deals, such as the one that locks the iPhone to AT&T, are good for consumers.

Your Money: Cash for Clunkers

Car shoppers could soon take advantage of government incentives worth up to $4,500 to send their old gas guzzler to the scrap heap and take delivery of a more fuel-efficient vehicle. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains.

June 19: Stocks Log First Weekly Loss Since May

Stocks finished mixed Friday, leaving all the major indexes with their first weekly loss since early May. Tech, financial and retail stocks gained, while utilities and energy stocks were lower.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Your Money: Do-it-yourself Tips

Saving money by taking on repairs at home is easy, if you know where to get answers.

Money Minute: Fewer on Unemployment

Total number of people on unemployment insurance drops; Geithner says Federal Reserve best suited to become super-regulator: Former HealthSouth CEO ordered to pay $2.8 billion to shareholders.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Money Minute: TARP, Eddie Bauer, Ti02

Ten U.S. banks will finish repaying about $68 billion in bailout money Wednesday.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Money Minute: Housing, Saab, MySpace

New home construction jumped 17.2 percent in May, and building permits - an indicator of future activity - rose 4 percent.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Your Money: Credit Counseling

If your credit rating is in the tank, there are steps you can follow to get back on the right track. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains.

Money Minute: Loans, Gas, Expedia

While some economic indicators are pointing to better days ahead, new data shows consumers continued to struggle to make loan payments in the first quarter.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Money Minute: Net Worth, Bank of America, MSFT

If you're feeling less well off, you're not alone. American households lost $1.33 trillion of their wealth in the first three months of the year. The AP's David Melendy reports.

Golf on a Budget

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Money Minute: CEO Pay, P and G, Starbucks

Friday, June 5, 2009

Money Minute: Borrowing, Mowing, Phones

Consumer borrowing plunged by $15.7 billion in April, the second largest amount on record.

Your Money: Career Coaches

If you're unemployed or perhaps just frustrated in your current position, you may be wondering whether a career coach is for you. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains.

June 5: Stocks End Mixed on Unemployment News

With unemployment still rising, investors are questioning if stocks should be, too.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Your Money: Mommy Bloggers

Moms have always had a lot of power in the marketplace, and now the so-called mommy bloggers are really getting noticed. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Your Money: Discounts at National Parks

If you're looking to save money on your vacation this summer, AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney has the goods on deals at national parks.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Your Money: Economic Green Shoots

Steve Romick of the FPA Crescent Fund sits down with AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney to discuss 'Green Shoots'.