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    By Barbara Thau

    | 3:30PM 5/08/2012
    Mother's Day is just around the corner, and if you still need gift ideas, look no further: We've surveyed some of the top retailers to find out what's selling this year.

    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 11:55AM 5/03/2012
    Cheap-chic retailer Target will discontinue the sale of Kindle e-readers and Amazon-branded products. It's easy to see why Target isn't keen on enriching the enemy. But it's not business, Amazon.com: It's just personal.

    By Eamon Murphy

    | 3:10PM 4/23/2012
    Prom has gotten almost absurdly pricy: The average teen this year will spend $1,078 on the spring formal. Be smarter than average, and try these tips from consumer expert Andrea Woroch that could save you and your teen a ton, without making the night any less special.

    By Barbara Thau

    | 5:30AM 4/19/2012
    If you're taking meds for say, high cholesterol, you can now pick up your Lipitor prescription from a licensed pharmacist at a local dollar store -- if you live in the right place. Could the trend spread?

    By Barbara Thau

    | 2:30PM 3/21/2012
    It'll be a good Easter for sellers of brightly colored outfits and chocolate bunnies: Americans are expected to shell out 11% more for the holiday this year.

    By Barbara Thau

    | 12:30AM 3/03/2012
    Memo to extreme couponers: Some retailers, particularly supermarkets and drugstore chains, are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore. To save their bottom lines, they're setting limits on just how much all your coupon cleverness can save you.

    By Selena Maranjian, The Motley Fool

    | 3:30PM 2/22/2012
    You might think that less wealthy households would be more active coupon users than their affluent counterparts, but you'd be wrong. The folks at Coupons.org recently released some startling data on trends in coupon usage in America. Here's what they found.