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'7 Surprising Things That Go Bad Over Time' and more...

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November 16th, 2015 - PM Edition

7 Surprising Things That Go Bad Over Time


Stocking up on items at a great price can be a smart move. But be careful -- some items expire before you think they do.

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Afternoon Deals: Monday, Nov. 16


Including deals from Macy's, Sierra Trading Post, Ralph Lauren, J.Crew Factory, 13 Deals, Frontgate, Home Depot, That Daily Deal, Redbox and more.

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Does ‘Dramatic' Jump in Foreclosure Starts Spell Trouble?


The housing market just recorded the largest month-over-month increase in foreclosure starts since August 2011. Find out which states are struggling.

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Auto Loan Balances Surpass $1 Trillion


Auto loan balances jumped more than 11 percent during the third quarter compared with last year. Find out why the trend is significant.

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More Doctors Want Patients Who Pay Membership Fee


So-called 'concierge' medicine -- where patients pay doctors directly rather than using insurance -- is growing. Find out why.

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How to Repair a Bad Credit History


You can repair your credit yourself, or you can hire help. Here's how.

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