Tuesday, April 13, 2010

More Money Monday roundup: E-filing advice & as well as a hedge fund show tune

* Looking to increase tax time efficiency by filing with the IRS online? Watch this how-to video on keeping your private financial information secure using e-returns. [MarketWatch]

* The Fed might have led you to believe that the recession ended sometime in mid 2009, but a committee at the National Bureau of Economic Research has released a statement that they are not yet out of the woods in the economic downturn. [New York Times]

* Build-your-own might be a great concept when it comes to plenty of things: ice cream sundaes, a tiny home improvement etc. But not necessarily credit cards. With the proliferation of customizable cards and intricate reward systems, don't be blinded by the glitz that can sometimes shroud the fine print. [WalletPop]

* Sure, you gripe about the cost of gas in relation to your automobile. But what about parking? Check those garage tickets to make sure time and price match up: after all, rip-offs happen. [The Consumerist]

* Nothing like a nice show tune to wipe away the fat cat gloom. This American Life and Planet Funds asked a Broadway composer to put together a number for their segment on the hedge fund Magnetar. Here's the result.

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