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Teaching kids about money by getting them involved

While his friends spend their money on video games and candy, Nicholas Sella saves most of his $8 weekly allowance, investing part in stocks and stashing the rest into a savings account.

CNNMoney: Online bank touts 3.75% savings rate

New York Private Bank & Trust, the holding company of Emigrant Bancorp, Inc., unveiled a new online savings account Monday that the company claims will provide the highest interest rate in the country.

CNNMoney: Sallie Mae spent $640K lobbying Uncle Sam

Sallie Mae, the nation's largest student lender, spent $640,000 lobbying in the second quarter for government help to shore up the troubled student loan market and on legislation related to other issues affecting the industry, according to a recent disclosure report.

Money Magazine: Trusting a pro with your nest egg

Question: I recently retired and visited a Certified Financial Planner on the advice of a friend. He developed a portfolio for me, at no charge, and presented me with an investment plan for a fee of 1.35% per annum. I scrutinized all the paperwork he sent me. It seems that in addition to the 1.35%, there are a number of hidden fees, including various fund fees within the portfolio that he said nothing about. What should I do?

Money Magazine: The best way to save for college

Since their introduction in 1996, the now ubiquitous state-sponsored 529 college savings plans have been lauded again and again as one of the best tax breaks since the IRA.

CNNMoney: Uncle Sam can fund retirement - Obama

With most Americans doing a lousy job saving for their Golden Years, Barack Obama says the government has to step in.

Money Magazine: Inflation: 4 ways to protect your assets

How bad is inflation for your portfolio? Let us count the ways.

Money Magazine: Beat the college loan crunch

For families with children heading off to college, this has been the year from hell. First, a record number of applicants made 2008 the most competitive year ever for college admissions. Then the credit crunch hit the college market in a big way, igniting fears of a drought in financing for all students this fall.

'Raw Politics': Can candidates cut college costs?

From groceries to gasoline, everything is costing more. As schools compete to be the best by expanding campuses and adding research centers, the cost of an education is growing.

Money Magazine: Wanted: Free financial advice

Question: I am reluctant to get a financial planner. Will they do an analysis of your portfolio? Does that commit me to use them? How do you get their advice without hiring them as a financial planner?

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