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July 13th, 2015 - PM Edition

Why You're Probably Better at Investing Than Donald Trump


Forbes reports Donald Trump is now worth $4.1 billion; Trump says $8.7 billion. But he could have been worth $20 billion if he'd retired 30 years ago and put his money in an investment that is also available to you.

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Afternoon Deals: Monday, Jul. 13


Including deals from Target, Designer Living, 13deals, Joe's New Balance Outlet, Backcountry, REI, eBay, TextNow Wireless, Monoprice.com, XtremeGuard and more.

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How 3 Million Homeowners Could Save $200 a Month


American homeowners could collectively save up to $1.66 billion a month by making one key change.

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Where Do Federal Student Loan Dollars Really Go?


The list of schools receiving the largest amount of federal student loan dollars is not dominated by prestigious private universities, or medical or law schools. Find out who is getting the cash.

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Big Companies Pledge to Hire 100,000-Plus Youths by 2018


Walmart, Starbucks and Microsoft are among more than a dozen companies ramping up efforts to bring teens into the workforce. Find out what these businesses will offer.

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