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Top weekly financial articles - MSN Money
This week's top stock market, investing and financial stories. Get the latest stock quotes and learn investment strategies on MSN Money.

  • 8 ways to totally mess up your IRA
    The rules can be confusing, so it's important to understand what you're allowed to do, and when, to maximize your retirement savings.

  • Rx for happiness: Tax the rich?
    A study of 54 nations found a connection between progressive taxation and citizens' happiness. Good news for those who favor a tax system where the wealthy pay more.

  • Are women better at buying cars?
    Men could learn a little something from women looking to get a new set of wheels, consumer advocates say. Here's how the sexes shop differently.

  • Investing lessons from the 1950s
    The current climate is unlike anything most investors have seen before. But there are similarities to the period after World War II.

  • Risks of 'swipe and go' credit cards
    RFID credit cards offer convenience, but they're not entirely safe from identity thieves. Here's where you may be vulnerable.

  • Poverty has a new address: Suburbia
    There are now 2.7 million more poor households in the suburbs than in cities, thanks to long-term trends that have accelerated in the current economic downturn.

  • Big questions for the rest of 2012
    The market has been less volatile than expected so far this year. But it could get a lot riskier in the months to come. Here's what to watch for.

  • Red states' credit beats the blues'
    States that voted Republican in the 2008 election are doing better than those that voted Democratic, according to a recent study that uses credit score data as a measure of household financial health.

  • The best, worst of customer support
    What do businesses do right -- or wrong -- when they provide phone-based customer service? Research points to some of the reasons why customers come away either satisfied or frustrated.

  • America's coming homeless surge
    In the current downturn, federal assistance has helped avert a spike in homelessness, but that tap is now running dry.