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Start with a thick booklet from Human Resources. Add some confusing insurance-speak about health care. Toss in a deadline. Mix it all together and you've cooked up one of the sourest periods in the workplace: open enrollment. Find out how to manage.

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Marketplace's health coverage explores national and international trends in health care and how these trends impact your day-to-day life. Recent stories discuss state-mandated health insurance coverage, trans fats across the globe and Congress' proposed junk food bill.

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Drivers want cheaper gas. So why not steer away from crude oil? Tess Vigeland investigates the cost of turning your car into a lean green vegetable oil driving machine.

Marketplace MoneyRecently Heard on Marketplace Money: The Myth of the Hybrid?
Hybrid cars can mean fewer trips to the gas station. But the sticker price can siphon money from your wallet. Marketplace's Alisa Roth reports.

MarketplaceMarketplace Live From China Web Site
The Marketplace "Live From China" special may be over, but the Web site is still very much alive. With fun resources including blogs written by the staff during the special, extensive staff and story photo archives and interactive story maps, there is much to see and do as well as listen to the stories you may have missed or listen again to the ones you loved..

MarketplaceMarketplace Takeout
Did someone say podcast? "Marketplace Takeout" is a new weekly podcast that collects the best stories from Marketplace, Marketplace Morning Report and Marketplace Money. Get the details.

About MarketPlace Money:
Cash, dough, loot, moolah, bread, bank, bucks. Whatever you call it, money is important to us. Very important. For better or for worse, it's a factor in every major decision we make-marriage/divorce; renting/buying; birth/adoption; sickness/health; education/work; vacation/retirement.

What else is personal finance but a fancy term for your money? How you make it. Make more of it. How and where you spend it. Whether you save it. Why you love it. Hate it. Argue about it with your spouse or kids or parents. Control it. Give it away. Or understand it. Really understand it.

That's where Marketplace Money comes in. Using Marketplace's expertise in business and economics coverage, Marketplace Money is a personal finance program that takes an intelligent, interesting and informed look at the effect money has on us, and in turn-what affects our money. And in the process, educates listeners about money to help them take control of their financial lives.

Marketplace Money will look at the way the week's major national and international stories will hit our wallet; help figure out how to pay for their kid's college; explain what the mutual fund scandals mean; and help make the decision whether to buy or lease a car. And the program will also plumb more elusive subjects- like the myriad ways money affects us, not just financially but emotionally.


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