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| 5:15 AM 4/13/2012
What should you do if you owe the IRS a big bill on Tax Day, but don't have the ability to pay it right now? Don't despair -- and don't just try not sending in your return! Here are a few smarter options.
| 1:20 PM 4/12/2012
The IRS knows our lives don't always follow the schedule they're supposed to, so if filing your taxes by April 17 just isn't going to happen, you can easily request a tax extension. Here's how.
| 3:14 PM 3/15/2012
The fallout is still evolving from Greg Smith's public resignation from Goldman Sachs, a firm he called "toxic and destructive," where clients were mocked and their interests sidelined. In a DailyFinance exclusive, we have a response from another ex-employee who backs his claims -- and defends her former colleagues.
| 11:00 AM 3/15/2012
Today show financial editor Jean Chatzky -- author of DailyFinance's "Family Money" column -- has a new book titled Money Rules: The Simple Path to Lifelong Security. On Wednesday, she spoke with Matt Lauer, explaining the easy principles she recommends.
| 1:00 PM 3/9/2012
With the advent of the "new iPad," the role of technology in streamlining our lives is in the forefront of many people's minds. On the Today show, digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong discussed eight websites, apps and gadgets that you can use to help you save and manage your money.
| 5:25 PM 2/7/2012
Walgreen's drugstores already sell more than two dozen kinds of female fertility tests. But for men -- not a one. That's about to change. Walgreen's plans to start selling sperm count tests for men at all of its 7,800 locations.
| 10:20 AM 1/24/2012
When it comes to saving money, too many of us try to cut expenses in the short term in ways that are almost guaranteed to cost us much more down the road. On NBC's Today Show, personal finance expert Jean Chatzky talks about how to avoid seven big mistakes that fall into the category of penny wise, but dollar foolish.
| 11:59 AM 12/15/2011
NBC's Today profiles one American family living just above the poverty line, but quite happily and comfortably. Watch author and self-professed cheapskate Jeff Yeager's take on such extreme thriftiness to see if you can learn anything from Jennifer and Michael, who claim to have found a simpler, more satisfying existence.
| 2:00 PM 12/7/2011
Thin is in this season -- flat-screen televisions are shaping up to be among the hottest holiday gifts. Prices are at unheard-of lows, and supply is still ahead of demand, but there's another reason for their current popularity.