• How home buyers can make their offers more attractive in markets with relatively tight inventories of homes for sale.    
  • Finding an air purifier for allergy season, Airstream trailers for rent, Subaru to recall cars for possible steering failure and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.    
  • RelayRides has stopped operating in New York after state authorities raised questions about its insurance coverage.    
  • An annual estimate of medical costs in retirement fell this year, Fidelity Investments says, but the overall cost remains daunting.    
  • The financial crisis is not the only reason Americans cite for “derailing” their retirement plans, a new survey from Ameriprise Financial says.    
  • Discovering frugal Toulouse despite holidays, the 4 percent rule for retirement withdrawals may be outdated, no benefit seen in sharp limits on salt intake and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.    
  • The United States Supreme Court has found in favor of a man who sued after his car was towed six years ago.    
  • Comparison shopping for rates won’t hurt your credit score, according to a consumer group.    
  • Shaking off loneliness for your health, how to take a break from your technology, don’t go grocery shopping on an empty stomach and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.    
  • The Social Security Administration says a little more than 6 percent of people using its Web site come via smartphones.    
  • Carl Richards discusses the similarities between soccer goalkeepers and investors: both favor making some sort of move, when, in most cases, doing nothing at all would be the wiser decision.    
  • Also, the college aid shell game, when to replace a dental crown and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.    
  • Bucks readers tell about their experiences in dealing with damage to their homes from Hurricane Sandy.    
  • A new law will cause flood insurance premiums to skyrocket and require stricter, and thus more expensive, rebuilding standards.    
  • Bucks readers discuss their experience in buying life insurance or annuities.    
  • While there are tax advantages to permanent life insurance or an annuity, fees and penalties can erase gains.    
  • Owning a dog is linked to lower heart risk, thieves get millions in an A.T.M. scheme, many never turn off electronics in flight and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.    
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is urging the creation of more options for refinancing private student loans.    
  • Mother’s Day is increasingly an anachronism, in one mother’s opinion.    
  • What to do if you inherit 700 dolls; a scientific, seven-minute workout; more errors in checks meant to aid homeowners and other consumer-focused news from The New York Times.    

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