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Marketplace Money

Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.,
rebroadcast Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.

Marketplace Money, hosted by Kai Ryssdal, looks at the way the week's major national and international stories will hit your wallet, and brings Marketplace's expertise in business and economic coverage home to weekend listeners. Kai Ryssdal

Continuing Marketplace Money's legacy of smart topics, expert advice, and current information, we'll help you figure out how to pay for your kid's college, explain what a national story like the mutual fund scandal means to you, and help you decide whether to buy or lease a car. But we'll also plumb the more elusive subjects -- the myriad ways money affects us all, not just financially, but emotionally.

Marketplace Money -- The money show for the rest of us.





Marketplace Money

Young investors wary of stock market
It's a tough time to be young and thinking about your retirement. The recession made lots of investors wary of the stock market, but the big returns are key for a comfortable retirement. Marketplace's Stacey Vanek Smith reports.
The 'Hard Times Guide to Retirement Security'
Tess Vigeland talks to author Mark Miller about his book "Hard Times Guide to Retirement Security," on how to plan your retirement without taking on too much risk.
Trust me, I'm a financial advisor
Refinance your house! Buy mortgage-backed bonds! Don't invest in Berkshire Hathaway while it's still affordable! Listeners share the worst investment advice they were given.
Getting Personal: Building capital, gay marriage finances
Tess Vigeland and Los Angeles Times' personal finance David Lazarus answer your money questions.
Letters: Government and homes, pricey shampoos
Tess Vigeland reviews your letters from this week.
New Orleans residents rebuild with 'The Lot Next Door'
Residents, who returned to the neighborhoods most devastated by the floods following Hurricane Katrina, are buying adjacent lots through a city program.
A 'new normal' in New Orleans
Tess Vigeland catches up with writer and New Orleans resident Ian McNulty on how he and the city have been doing since they last spoke in 2008.
The Great American Apparel Diet
Tess Vigeland talks to Sally Bjornson of the Great American Apparel Diet about her year of not buying new clothes.
Better now than later -- Use those gift cards!
Tess Vigeland talks to UCLA marketing professor Suzanne Shu about why people have such a hard time using gifts and gift cards.

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