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Personal Finance Daily
JUNE 10, 2014

Personal Finance: Little engine that could, lessons from a billionaire divorce

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Personal Finance Daily
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Hello, MarketWatchers.


Little engine that could

Investors should watch weekly data on rail shipments, which are growing, Simon Constable writes .

To bead or not to bead

The Illinois governor signed legislation outlawing soaps and cosmetics that contain synthetic plastic microbeads , becoming the first state to do so.

Lessons from billionaire David Tepper's divorce

Timing is everything when you want to get out of a marriage — especially if you want to keep your money.

RadioWhack?

RadioShack began failing when it kept promoting old-school products like memory sticks while the rest of the world moved toward cloud products, analysts say.

10 things fertility clinics won't say

There are about 480 fertility centers across the U.S. to help the 10% of couples who have trouble conceiving. Are you using the wrong one?

Do the math

New apps calculate tips for the consumers to make the gratuity process guilt-free.


The $500,000 tax break

Learn how to cash in .

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The Dow doesn't deserve to be at 17,000

The bull market in stocks is running for all the wrong reasons , writes David Weidner.

Yes, I shop at RadioShack

How else does one find a potato clock , Phil van Doorn wonders. Tell us when you last shopped there in our poll.

Safety blanket

This $1,000 blanket could save your kid from a crazed shooter.


5 places the rich hide their money

Hint: not under the mattress .

McDonald's biggest problem: Americans

Overseas sales now account for two-thirds of the fast food chain's revenue.

Hiring hits fastest pace in almost 6 years

The government data is a healthy sign for the U.S. labor market.


The jobs are back but they're no good

The five-year recovery from the Great Recession has seemed anemic because the new jobs the U.S. has gained aren't any better than the old ones.

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