• Can I have my wedding money now?

    I don't want an elaborate production like my sisters', but I sure could use that money for a down payment on a house.
  • The marriage industrial complex

    Rebecca Mead, author of a new book on the out-of-control American wedding, discusses Disney brides, formalwear for pets, and whether hiring a wedding planner is ever a feminist act.
  • Attack of the female millionaires

    New research shows that inheritance, divorce and entrepreneurship are catapulting more British women into the seven figures.
  • My ex's grandmother left me some money -- should I share it with him?

    He treated me terribly and I'm still getting over it. And I'm not sure what she intended.
  • Just rewards

    Last week Wesley Autrey threw himself in front of a subway to save a man. Does tossing a $10,000 reward and a trip to Disney World at a hero diminish his otherworldly deeds?
  • "Condo commitment"

    Realtors are agog at the unexpected sight of single women buying real estate.
  • Dropping shopping

    I tried to kick my retail addiction (I have 200 pairs of shoes) for 12 days. It wasn't pretty -- but I did have a drink with Norman Mailer.
  • One spends, the other doesn't

    Two new books promise to help women come to terms with money but instead sink into hysterical left-wing cliches about the gender gap and consumerism.
  • My boyfriend's family has money, but I have none

    Our different spending habits are putting a strain on our relationship.
  • Money troubles

    A new book explores the sticky place where women and money meet.
  • The losing generation

    A new book says that minimum-wage jobs and mounting debt are burying America's youth.
  • McCain to Congress: No more pigs at the trough

    Bush's nemesis proposes a bill that would cut back on the loot lobbyists shower on lawmakers.
  • The Hammer falls

    It isn't just Tom DeLay. The vast corrupt money machine that funded the Republican Revolution is exploding before our eyes.
  • Very personal finance

    A mint man's musings on money show how cash flows sculpt our lives.
  • Sexual healing

    As a phone-sex operator, I talk to people about their emotions as much as I help them have orgasms.
  • Wayne's world

    Wayne Wang's new film, "The Center of the World," shows how dangerous geek love can be.
  • Follow the money

    From shrimp farms in Thailand to electric blanket makers in Maine, one woman's journey rips the lid off the "global economy."
  • George Soros

    He went from apple harvester to capitalist kingpin to progressive savior. The countercultural investor has more money than you've ever heard of, and he just loves to give it away.
  • Oil tycoons on the submarine

    The list of civilians aboard the USS Greeneville doesn't reveal a fundraising scandal, but it does underscore the link between money and access to power.
  • The Alex Rodriguez FAQ

    Is he worth all that money? Will these giant contracts ever stop? Is salary inflation driving up ticket prices? Ruining baseball? (Short answers: Yes, no, no, no.)
  • Jay Abraham's "Getting Everything You Can Out of What You've Got"

    How-to maximize your effectiveness
  • So how much do you make?

    By Kasia Anderson
  • So how much do you make?

    Once taboo, salaries are now a hot topic among today's young working stiffs.
  • "Don't worry, be delirious"

    Silicon Alley vets take an upbeat attitude toward the dot-com crash. Are they nuts, or what?
  • My wife brings home the bacon

    After she became a paper millionaire, I gave up on the workforce.
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