Money
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New $100 bill to begin circulating on Oct. 8
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The Federal Reserve says it will begin circulating a redesigned $100 bill this fall, more than two years after its initial target.
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Carpool passenger leaves money behind; driver searches for owner
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A Virginia man carpooled or "slugged" home from work Tuesday, and a passenger left behind hundreds of dollars in his back seat. A Woodbridge woman is lucky that the driver who found her money was Reginald Day.
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Price of procrastination when saving money
CommentIf you're behind on your retirement savings, you aren't alone. Antwone Harris, a financial consultant at Charles Schwab, sat down with Natasha to talk about the price of procrastination.
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Have a debt-free Valentine's Day
CommentEleni Alexiou, a coupon and financial coach, talked to Melanie about ways you can have a romantic Valentine's Day without breaking the bank.
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Surcharge fees: Businesses can add surcharge to make up for credit card fees
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Starting today, you may notice an extra surcharge on your purchases if you use your credit card. The new fee is to make up for what businesses pay in credit card fees.
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Financial outlook for the year
CommentNow that the fiscal cliff deal has been passed, local investors are looking for answers. Heather Evans, a Vice President at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, came on the show to talk about our financial outlook for the new year.
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Teaching kids the value of money
CommentJulie Miner, the co-founder of Rant from Mommyland, came on the show today to talk about ways you can teach your kids the value of the dollar.
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Fiscal Cliff fallout; Senate reform; DC Councilmember spending; Keeping resolutions
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we talked with Bob Rusboldt, Shane Larson, Alan Suderman and Josef Brandenburg
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Mint examines ways to make coins cheaper
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The quandary is how to make coins more cheaply without sparing our change's quality and durability, or altering its size and appearance.
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Congress considers replacing dollar bill with dollar coin
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Congressional auditors say doing away with dollar bills entirely and replacing them with dollar coins could save taxpayers $4.4 billion over the next 30 years.
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The fiscal cliff: what you need to know
CommentFinancial consultant Antwone Harris talked to Natasha about how the fiscal cliff will affect average Americans.
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How to appropriately manage your budget for the holidays
CommentHeather Evans of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management joined Natasha and Melanie to talk about how to manage your budget during the holiday season.
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Virtual Piggy: teaching your kids how to manage money
CommentIt's important to teach our kids how to manage their money, and with the economy the way it is these days, the sooner they learn, the better. Dr. Jo Webber, the founder and CEO of Virtual Piggy, talked to Natasha about a simple way to teach them online.
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Ten things you waste your money on daily
CommentDo you feel like you've been spending too much money? Chilli Amar stopped by to discuss the ten things that you waste your money on every day.
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D.C. metro area most affordable, study says
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It may be hard to believe, but a new study calls the D.C. metro area the most affordable among big cities for those earning a moderate income.
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Investing and managing your finances during an election year
CommentHeather Evans of Merrill Lynch Management talked to Natasha about investing and ways to manage your finances during an election year.
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Bill Gates tops Forbes 400 list for 19th year
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There are 45 women on the list, up from 42 a year ago, including Oprah Winfrey at No. 151.
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New year brings new laws and fares
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The new year means new laws are now in effect, and many of them will cost you more money. From the Dulles Toll Road to stores across Montgomery County, you'll be digging for a few extra pennies.
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