Personal Economics
  • Special Report: Lost hooves, dead cattle before Merck halted Zilmax sales

    Special Report: Lost hooves, dead cattle before Merck halted Zilmax sales

    By P.J. Huffstutter and Tom Polansek, Reuters

    WALLA WALLA COUNTY, WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. beef industry's dependence on the muscle-building drug Zilmax began unraveling here, on a sweltering summer day, in the dusty cattle pens outside a...

  • Dome Home

    Are Dome Homes the Future of Housing?

    By Linda Federico-O'Murchu, CNBC

    Over the past decade, the world has watched in horror as hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, fires, mudslides, tsunamis and most recently, one of the largest typhoons on record, caused death and...

  • Wells Fargo agrees to $541 million loan settlement

    Wells Fargo agrees to $541 million loan settlement

    By Jonathan Stempel, Reuters

    (Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co will pay a net $541 million to Fannie Mae to settle claims over defective home loans, completing the government-controlled mortgage company's efforts to have banks...

  • The No-Fear Guide to Financial Planning in 2014

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    Alexa Von Tobel’s epiphany about the importance of personal money management came when she was just a teenager. This was well before she went on to attend Harvard Business School - well before she...

  • Target

    Key Takeaways from the Target Credit Breach

    By Herb Weisman, CNBC

    The theft of 40 million credit and debit card records from Target wasn't the biggest or most damaging data breach ever, but coming right before Christmas, it sure did get our attention—and maybe that...