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How Food Fads Can Nourish a Start-Up
Machan: Going gluten-free may be good for you -- as well as for these companies.




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.




Should Married Taxpayers File Separately?
Bischoff: Conventional wisdom says no, but for some couples filing separately is actually the best move.




Is the 4% Rule Still Viable?
Ruffenach: A fresh look at the 4% retirement-withdrawal rule.




Fund Fees and the Pimco Effect
Other firms are likely to feel pressure to follow Pimco into low-cost ETFs.




Retire Here, Not There: South Carolina
Scores of retirees have discovered Hilton Head Island. Here are four less expensive options.




Beware of the Fine Print
SmartMoney senior editor Missy Sullivan discusses new way to avoid fine print traps on MSNBC's The Dylan Ratigan Show.




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.




Will Facebook's IPO Billions Ruin Its Future?
Video: SmartMoney reporter Quentin Fottrell visits Mean Street to discuss how the company's future could significantly change.




Experts Explain: How to Choose a Tax Preparer
Video: Some tips to get the most for your money when picking a tax pro.




A Closer Look at Mitt Romney's Tax Return
Candidate Romney's 2010 filing is a case study in tax planning. Here is a guided tour.




Trust Me, I'm a Fund Manager
Financial firms are rolling out a bevy of mutual funds that let their managers invest in pretty much anything. Should investors give them the reins?




A New Coupon Source: Your Account Statement
Deal of the Day: Next time you check your balance, check out these new ways to save.




More Tax Implications of Foreclosures
Bischoff: In Part 2 of a two-part series, we look at the little-known tax impact of a "nonrecourse" mortgage foreclosure.




The Tax Implications of Foreclosures
Bischoff: In Part 1 of a two-part series, we look at the federal tax implications of a principal residence foreclosure.




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