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Sound Money for June 7, 2003

What should I do with my life?
At a crossroad, Author Po Bronson decided to spend over a year traveling around the country asking Americans about their jobs. The result is his new book What Should I Do with My Life?, containing over 50 of these stories. (Jun 7, 2003)

What Bush's tax cut means to you
Erica Whittlinger explains how the passage of the new tax cut will affect our finances. She will also tell us what it means for those investing in 401(k)s and IRAs. (By Erica Whittlinger on Jun 7, 2003)

Job market for watchmakers ticking up
Reporter Bill Catlin says if you want a steady job, you should train to be a watchmaker. People who can repair high-end mechanical watches, are in short supply. (Jun 7, 2003)

Probate and living trusts
Senior Legal Editor Mary Randolph explains probate and living trusts and how to decide which estate planning method is best for you and your family. (Jun 7, 2003)

Listener questions for June 7, 2003
Our Economics Editor Chris Farrell answers listeners' questions on personal finance and the economy, including a question about inheritance. (Jun 7, 2003)

Invest in stocks or bonds?
Eventually, the fortunes of the stock market and the bond market will diverge when it becomes clearer whether the economy will recover vigorously or stagnate in a deflationary stew. But for now, there is harmonic convergence — and profit — in both the stock and bond markets. (By Chris Farrell on Jun 7, 2003)

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