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- Don't let expenses obscure what's important
When your spending choices put the things you care most about in jeopardy, you feel it in unexpected ways all throughout your life, Hamm writes.
- Jeep not moving to China, Mr. Romney
Jeep is not moving to China and out of the United States, Chrysler executives reaffirmed Tuesday after it became an issue in the US presidential campaign. Mitt Romney said that Chrysler was thinking about moving all Jeep production from Ohio to China during a rally last week.
- Disney buys 'Star Wars' studio for $4.05B. New film in 2015.
Disney will buy Lucasfilm Ltd, and the 'Star Wars' franchise from filmmaker George Lucas for $4.05 billion, the companies announced Tuesday. The Disney deal comes with the promise of a new 'Star Wars' film in 2015.
- UBS AG cuts jobs. More banks to follow?
UBS AG announced it was cutting up to 10,000 jobs by 2015, part of a plan to downsize investment banking and drop risky trading activities. UBS AG chairman Axel Weber warned that many of the Swiss banking giant's global rivals may have to follow suit.
- Scour the web for savings
Sites like Craigslist and Freecycle are great resources for finding deals, Hamm writes.
- New York Stock Exchange will reopen Wednesday
After Hurricane Sandy closed down the New York Stock Exchange for two days, markets will reopen Wednesday. European stock markets rose broadly Tuesday after falling the day before.
- Romney's deceit
A misleading Ohio attack ad is the latest example of GOP candidate Mitt Romney's mishandling of the truth, Reich writes.
- Study: Americans happier with auto insurance despite rising costs
Americans have become more satisfied with their auto insurance companies, according to a new study by J.D. Power and Associates, even as out-of-pocket costs have risen, Read writes.
- Shopping is not a solution to boredom
The first step you can take toward getting your spending under control is to let go of the idea of shopping as entertainment, Hamm writes.
- How to budget entertainment spending
There is a happy balance to be found when it comes to hobby and entertainment spending, Hamm writes.
- Mitt Romney misleads in Ohio auto bailout ad
Mitt Romney has new ad in Ohio that aims to turn President Obama's decision to bail out General Motors against him. The Mitt Romney ad, while technically accurate in its claims, is misleading.
- Ford Motor Company: Europe spoils strong US earnings
Ford' Motor Company's third-quarter profit eased 1 percent to $1.63 billion as European losses swamped record North American profits. Ford Motor Company's revenue fell 3 percent to $32.1 billion as vehicle sales dropped in Europe and South America.
- Buy in bulk with friends
Bulk buying can save you a lot of money, but if you do it with a friend, you can both save without having a ton of storage space, Hamm writes.
- Hurricane Sandy, a $4,000 plane ticket and Mitt Romney's America
An America with Republican candidate Mitt Romney as president would be rational and efficient, guaranteed to maximize profits but fundamentally unfair, Reich writes.
- Hurricane Sandy will keep markets closed Tuesday
The last time the New York Stock Exchange was closed for weather was in 1985 because of Hurricane Gloria. It will be the first time since 1888 that the stock exchange closes for two consecutive days because of weather.
- Seven battleground states: Does economy help Obama or Romney? Seven states have emerged as battlegrounds that may well determine the 2012 presidential election. Here's a look at seven battleground states and how their economic situation is shaping the presidential election:
- PayPal restructuring means lost jobs
PayPal is cutting about 325 jobs as part of a major reorganization by its new president in an effort to head off competition. Though revered on Wall Street, Paypal has a reputation as slow and bureaucratic on Silicon Valley, making it hard to attract top-level talent.
- Camaro Hot Wheels and a roundup of today's car news
Chevrolet's Camaro gets a special appearance edition in the form of the Hot Wheels Edition, Ireson writes. The Hot Wheels upgrade costs $6,995 and is available on any standard Camaro or Camaro Convertible.
- Hurricane Sandy to cost billions. Will the economy stand?
Hurricane Sandy is causing disruptions for companies, travelers and consumers. But for the overall economy, damage from Hurricane Sandy will likely be limited. Economists estimate the damage will cost between $10 billion and $20 billion.
- What is Mitt Romney’s tax plan?
Howard Gleckman offers a breakdown of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's proposed tax plan.