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The Cost of Living Longer -- Much Longer
SmartMoney Magazine: Number crunchers are dead set on figuring out how long you will live. For those saving for retirement, it's the $27 trillion question.
How to Avoid Paying Mutual-Fund Share-Class Fees
Hough: Two investors who buy into the same fund could end up with significantly different returns, thanks to a confusing array of share classes.
5 Little-Known Tax Deductions
Bischoff: It's possible to write off some expenses that were paid for by someone else.
Austerity Tourism: Greek Travel Deals
Real-Time Advice: The country's ongoing political and economic troubles may be a boon to tourists.
4 Ways to Be Invisible Online
Real Time Advice: In light of Google's latest user-tracking snafu, a guide to leaving behind fewer digital breadcrumbs and fingerprints.
Why Apple Shares May Disappoint
Hulbert: Contrarians' wary of firms with high reputations.
Retirement Survival Kit
Video: Retirement planning can be complex and overwhelming. Here are some tips for investors and advisers to consider.
The New Death Calculus
Video: SmartMoney Magazine editor Jonathan Dahl explains the 21st-century equation for determining human longevity. For future retirees, it's the $27 trillion question.
Experts Explain: Protecting Your Identity Online
Video: There are a few simple precautions you can take to keep your ID and your money safe from hackers.
Experts Explain: How to Choose a Tax Preparer
Video: Some tips to get the most for your money when picking a tax pro.
Why the Rich Are Really Moving Cash to the Caymans
Arends: Mitt Romney has been criticized for having some of his fortune in offshore accounts, but it's not really to save on taxes.
Perfect Portfolios: Your Next Move in This Market
After a strong start to the year, stocks slumped Friday on renewed worries over the Greek bailout. Here's what the pros are recommending to do next.
Turning Home Equity Into 401(k) Money
Powell: There are big risks and big reward to leveraging strategy.
Should Married Taxpayers File Separately?
Bischoff: Conventional wisdom says no, but for some couples filing separately is actually the best move.
To Beat the S&P 500, Try the Other S&P 500
Hough: For equal-weight indexing fans, "the market" is doing just fine -- and closing in on an all-time high.
Is the 4% Rule Still Viable?
Ruffenach: A fresh look at the 4% retirement-withdrawal rule.



