Lauren Brouhard of Fidelity Personal Investments tells Adrienne Mitchell families need to break the money-talk barrier.
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You're a lumberjack? That's not okay
Best of MarketWatch Radio: Endangered jobs, solo cruises and making crowdfunding more rewarding.
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Does your CEO have the right stuff? How to tell
Clinical psychologist Dr. Leslie Pratch tells Adrienne Mitchell about one quality successful business leaders share.
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Retailers expect higher back-to-school spending
The National Retail Federation's Kathy Grannis tells Adrienne Mitchell back-to-school spending should rise this year.
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AARP calls for Work and Save plans in more states
AARP V.P. Elaine Ryan tells Adrienne Mitchell AARP is pushing to let more employees save for retirement at work.
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Technology is killing off these ten jobs
Tony Lee of CareerCast.com talks with Adrienne Mitchell about the ten most endangered jobs.
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Take heart, journey out of debt won't take forever
Kandy Hildebrant and her husband got out from under a huge debt. She tells Adrienne Mitchell that others can, too.
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If it cut airfares, would we stand for it?
The best of MarketWatch Radio Network: Standing room on airplanes, Facebook and divorce, and the new VHS vs. Betamax.
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Money and chocolate have a lot in common
Money decisions should not be like a box of chocolate, as Wells Fargo Advisors Premier Advisor Judy McNiff tells Adrienne Mitchell.
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CareerBuilder says hiring to pick up this year
CareerBuilder says hiring will pick up in the second half of 2014, as CareerBuilder's Jennifer Grasz tells Steve Potisk.
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Storytelling could be key to business success
Every business tells a story, or should, as Palo Alto Software founder and chairman Tim Berry tells Adrienne Mitchell.
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Would you stand on a plane to save money?
Joe Brancatelli of JoeSentMe.com tells Adrienne Mitchell standing room on planes would raise safety concerns and would not lower fares.
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Use your strengths to find a job after retiring
The author of "Second Act Careers" can help guide you to a post-retirement career you may never have contemplated.
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Are fireworks getting any safer?
MarketWatch asks the CEO of Phantom Fireworks what's being done to make fireworks safer.
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So how's the fireworks business?
Is business booming for fireworks makers? We check in with Phil Grucci of Fireworks By Grucci.
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Who gets the house? Plan for financial uncoupling
Paul Purcell of William Raveis New York City real estate tells Adrienne Mitchell couples need real-estate breakup plans.
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The one word working women should use less often
When should you not say "sorry?" "Woman Up!" Author Aimee Cohen tells Alisa Parenti working women overuse the word.
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More businesses use non-compete clauses
The clauses are becoming more common among lower-paying service sector jobs but author and University of San Diego Law Professor Orly Lobel questions their spread.
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When your life's work saves your life
Dr. Jane Houldsworth of Cancer Genetics Inc. tells of getting a diagnosis she had researched for years.
6 min
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How to not get hired
Jaw-dropping numbers of jobs lost due to social media posts, according to CareerBuilder.
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The evolution of the DIY healthcare consumer
Ben Wolin of Everyday Health joins Alisa Parenti on MarketWatch Radio.
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Parents buy more organic food for their kids
Laura Batcha of the Organic Trade Association talks about the group's recent survey.
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Long-term health care cost is a tsunami
Doug DiVirgillio of US Trust on the firm's recent research.
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HoJo's five-star properties... in China
A list of 'fancy' brands in China might surprise you.
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Is 'smart beta' genius, or a dumb fad?
Robert Stammers of the CFA Institute weighs in on smart beta.