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Sound Money for July 19, 2003

Staying put
Reporter Tanya Ott brings us a story about an Alabama couple that thought about moving away but instead decided to spend their retirement in their hometown.
(Jul 19, 2003)

Another bubble?
Robert Shiller, author of Irrational Exuberance talks about whether or not the stock market's recovery is for real. (Jul 19, 2003)

Online financial planning
Not everyone can afford a fee-only financial advisor. But there's help online for do-it-yourself investors. Chris Farrell talks with Dow Jones reporter Lynn Cowan to evaluate portfolio management tools available on the Internet. (Jul 19, 2003)

The Big Mac and the dollar
Sound Money's in-house investment expert Erica Whittlinger explains what the Big Mac can tell us about the likelihood that the greenback will make a comeback.
(By Erica Whittlinger on Jul 19, 2003)

Cashing in on the child tax credit
What do President Bush and the clerk at the local Best Buy have in common? Financial Planner Kevin McKinley tells us. (Jul 19, 2003)

Cheap summer getaways
Itching to get away this summer? If you are, travel writer Christopher Elliott has some destination ideas that are cheap, fun, and close to home. (Jul 19, 2003)

Interpreting Greenspan
Chris Farrell wonders if consumers and businesses are too fragile to handle a rise in interest rates. Or, if there are signs that the worst is behind us. (By Chris Farrell on Jul 19, 2003)

Listener questions for July 19, 2003
Chris Farrell answers listeners' questions. (Jul 19, 2003)

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