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Fizzy-drink sales have lost their fizz in recent years, but soda isn?t going away any time soon, industry insiders say. Find out how cola companies are adjusting their strategies to appeal to the modern palate, in today?s Personal Finance pages.
Plus, see why the 20% drop in gold prices hasn?t led to jewelry-store deals on gold necklaces, get tips on finding in-home care amid the worsening labor shortage at nursing homes, and read about five occasions when it?s still more appropriate to send an old-fashioned folded-paper card than a newfangled e-card.
? Alice Hagge, staff editor
10 things Coke, Pepsi and soda industry won?t say
While soft-drink sales may have lost fizz, soda isn?t going away any time soon. A decade ago, 80% of Americans consumed at least one such beverage every two weeks. Today, 72% continue to do so.
10 things Coke, Pepsi and soda industry won?t say.
Gold plummets, but not at jewelry store
Gold prices may be down more than 20% since 2011, but those looking to wear the precious metal rather than invest in it won?t find a similar decline at the jewelry counter.
Gold plummets, but not at jewelry store.
How to find care amid a shortage of nursing aides
A worsening shortage of workers who take care of the elderly is starting to strain nursing homes and agencies that provide home-care services. Here are some resources and ideas for finding care.
How to find care amid a shortage of nursing aides.
Why Facebook won?t kill the greeting card
Facebook has brought over 1 billion people closer together. But some experts say that sending an online greeting ? when a printed card is called for ? can drive a wedge between friends.
Why Facebook won?t kill the greeting card.
Is that mutual fund overpriced?
Are your mutual funds worth what you are paying to own them? Most investors answer that crucial question backwards, saying that the fund?s results either do or do not justify the money the percentage that management keeps for itself.
Is that mutual fund overpriced?
The Wall Street cicada index
These bugs may get better returns than Warren Buffett
The Wall Street cicada index.
Hiring your parents to watch your kids
It might be a win-win situation, but there are some tax issues.
Hiring your parents to watch your kids.
Truly last-minute tax tips
Tax day is here, but procrastinators should avoid getting so caught up in the rush to meet Monday?s deadline that they make mistakes, tax pros warn.
Truly last-minute tax tips.
Read more in our new Tax Watch blog.
Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/10-things-sugary-drinks-wont-tell-you-2013-04-15
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