Credit Bad Behavior: Men, Women and Credit Card Debt by Michele Lerner May 22nd 2013 5:00AM Tracking how men and women used credit cards over the course of a year revealed some striking differences -- and proved that both sexes could manage their debt a lot better. Share
Shopping 3 T-Shirts for $7: The Risks and Rewards of Buying 'Irregular' by Matt Brownell May 22nd 2013 11:17AM Everybody likes to discover a good bargain when they're clothes shopping. But are the "irregular" clothes marked down at discount stores a 'good' bargain or a bad deal? Share
Personal Finance 4 Common Pieces of Money Advice You Can't Afford to Follow by Selena Maranjian May 22nd 2013 12:05PM Few of us are financial experts, so when it comes to money matters, we usually welcome advice. The trouble, though, is that not all the financial advice we get is sound. Share
Personal Finance A $12,000 Smartphone May Already Be in Your Pocket by Bruce Watson May 21st 2013 3:33PM How much is your cell phone worth in your life? According to a recent study, the answer could be up to $12,000 a year! Share
Earnings HP's Slump Deepens as Profits Plummet 32% in Fiscal 2Q by The Associated Press May 22nd 2013 4:50PM Hewlett-Packard's slump is deepening as the world's largest personal computer maker scrambles to meet the growing demand for more versatile and less expensive mobile devices. Share
Outsourcing Should You Boycott Walmart, Gap Over Factory Worker Safety? by M. Joy Hayes, Ph.D. May 22nd 2013 5:00AM After a garment factory collapse in Bangladesh killed over 1,100 workers, many companies signed an accord to improve safety conditions there. Not on the list: Walmart and Gap. Share
Green The Hidden Prices We Pay for Genetically Modified Seeds by Eamon Murphy May 21st 2013 11:30AM Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto can control how farmers use its genetically-modified soybean seeds. Here's why those little beans are a big deal to you. Share
Earnings Toll Brothers Profit Rises as Housing Market Rebounds by Reuters May 22nd 2013 7:46AM Toll Brothers posted a 46 percent rise in quarterly profit as the largest U.S. luxury homebuilder sold more homes at higher prices. Share
Technology Much Remains Unknown About Microsoft's New Xbox One by The Associated Press May 22nd 2013 6:46AM After four years of development, Microsoft unveils the Xbox One entertainment console touting it as an all-in-one solution for playing games, watching TV and more. Share
Auto Industry Used Cars Get More Affordable as New Car Sales Pick Up by DailyFinance Staff May 22nd 2013 11:58AM With new car sales revving up, consumers are trading in old cars, resulting in lower prices for used cars. Share
Retail Which Stores Price-Match Their Own Websites - and Which Don't by Matt Brownell May 21st 2013 5:00AM When a retailer charges more online than it does in stores, it won't always price-match itself. Here's how to work around the policy. Share
Retirement Plans Don't Worry About Today's Retirees - but Gen X Is In Trouble by CNNMoney May 20th 2013 2:37PM It turns out that Americans in their sixties today have it better than any generation before them, but the generations behind them face a much less prosperous retirement. Share
Earnings Target Profit Tumbles on Weak Sales by The Associated Press May 22nd 2013 8:46AM Target says first-quarter profits dropped 26 percent as cool temperatures and financial pressures limited customers' appetite for spending. Share
Shopping The First Cyber Monday Sale of 2013 Has Arrived -- in May by Matt Brownell May 21st 2013 12:30PM OfficeMax decided it didn't want to wait for the real Cyber Monday -- it's having a "halfway to Cyber Monday" sale today. Has Christmas Creep finally gone too far? Share
Earnings Lowe's Profit Hurt by Cooler Weather, Competition by Reuters May 22nd 2013 8:05AM Lowe's reported a weaker-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday, hurt by colder-than-usual weather at the start of the spring selling season. Share
Company News Apple's Low Tax Rate Not Our Fault, Ireland Says by Reuters May 21st 2013 1:45PM Ireland says it's not to blame for Apple's low global tax payments and that other countries are responsible for the tax rate paid by the company. Share
Consumer Ally 5 Signs That Your Investment Adviser Is Scamming You by Chuck Saletta May 21st 2013 5:00AM The financial management industry is rife with opportunities for fraud and theft. If you suspect that your adviser may be scamming you, here are five signs to look for. Share
Company News Top 5 Most Valuable Global Brands by CNNMoney May 21st 2013 11:34AM Apple remains the top global brand with an estimated value of $185 billion. Which other companies have brands worth billions? Share
Insurance Tornado Season: Do You Have Good Home Insurance? by AOL Real Estate Editors May 21st 2013 2:30PM The massive tornado that struck Oklahoma Monday is another reminder of how devastating storms can be -- and how important it is to have a good home insurance policy. Share