Word: kiviat
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...actually have changed. A less obvious tactic: signpost items that are price sensitive, such as soda. A good price on Coke can lead a consumer to believe all items at the market are bargain priced, even if it's just the pop that's cheap. --By Barbara Kiviat...
...school, you get your money back, adjusted slightly for investment performance. The downside: you must commit to the plan for three years, and there isn't the same potential investment growth as with more aggressive 529 college-savings plans or Coverdell accounts. Get more info at www.tuitionplan.org --By Barbara Kiviat...
...CONSIDER A COVERDELL ACCOUNT TOO It gives the same federal-tax breaks and entry into almost any mutual fund without an added layer of fees, though you can put away only $2,000 a year and wealthy contributors are excluded. --By Barbara Kiviat...
...eclipsed during the late 1990s mania for growth funds. Old Guard favorites: American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund, T. Rowe Price Equity Income and Dodge & Cox Stock Fund. Morningstar analyst Dan Culloton recommends that investors favor funds that have reasonable fees, track records and proven, experienced managers. --By Barbara Kiviat...
...bill payment. Bank One is just the latest to drop the fee. When Bank of America stopped charging in 2002, the number of people using the service more than doubled, to 2.4 million. Citibank, National City and Fifth Third Bank are among others that don't charge. --By Barbara Kiviat...