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    By InvestorPlace

    | 11:40AM 1/09/2012
    Atlanta's Bank of America Plaza is one of the 10 tallest structures in the U.S. And thanks to troubles at its namesake bank and other one-time tenants, the skyscraper could be one of the tallest foreclosure tales of the financial crisis.

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 11:30AM 9/28/2011
    In these shaky economic times, your credit score carries more weight than ever, which means building a credit history is vital. Paying bills on time is one thing that buffs up your score, but until now, paying your rent meant nothing. Credit bureau Experian and RentReporters.com are changing that.

    By Catherine New

    | 11:00AM 7/05/2011
    It's simple supply and demand: More people are looking to rent apartments than are buying homes and moving out of them. The result: Rising rents, fewer concessions, and more competition for good apartments. If you're in the rental market -- and more than a third of Americans are -- what can you do?

    By Bruce Watson

    | 11:00AM 4/14/2011
    Everywhere you turn, it seems like companies are offering military discounts. Some of these deals are outstanding while others are scams, but the best deal may be one offered by the military itself. Here's a brief guide to the savings opportunities offered to service members and their families.

    By Charles Wallace

    | 8:30AM 4/01/2011
    The real estate market has endured a few years of painful price drops, and home values may have a bit further to fall. But independent experts say the bottom is very close. With prices in many areas at 2002 levels, and mortgage rates at 5%, this may be the moment for you to buy a home.

    By Ron Dicker

    | 2:30PM 3/11/2011
    Related Companies sweetened its pay-rent-by-credit-card plan for tenants of its new $800 million MiMA building, set to open in April. Those who sign leases by Aug. 31 receive 50,000 bonus rewards points if they pay with American Express. That's about two round-trip domestic flights on many credit...

    By Danny King

    | 9:20AM 3/08/2011
    Renting isn't just for apartments and cars anymore. Americans today are trying to save a few bucks by taking only temporary ownership (or, borrowership) of a whole new array of goods from designer handbags, rims to pimp their rides, iPhones, power tools and, yes, caskets.

    By Charles Wallace

    | 12:00PM 2/07/2011
    Vacancy rates have been declining at apartment buildings across the U.S., sending rents soaring. And because housing makes up a big part of core inflation, those higher rents could translate into a doubling of the inflation rate this year.

    By LeeAnn Maton

    | 9:15AM 1/12/2011
    They say necessity is the mother of invention. But for the young entrepreneurs behind WePay.com, necessity looked less maternal--and more like a confusing mishmash of cash and checks as they tried to collect money from friends to cover a bachelor-party tab. Their solution--a group payment epiphany...

    By Josh Smith

    | 10:00AM 11/19/2010
    We all know that there are all kinds of online services and websites that help us save money, but would you believe being online adds up to almost $8,000 a year in savings -- and that's after taking the cost of being connected into account. While online shoppers may save more by being connected,...