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Escaping a Credit Nightmare  Sat, 2 Mar '13 | 9:03 PM ET

Sasha's mother opened credit cards and took out $100,000 of student loans in her name. Sasha wants to know if there's any way out of this credit nightmare.

Trending: Ask Suze/Webcam, Valerie 42  Sat, 2 Mar '13 | 9:02 PM ET

Valerie wants to know whether she should use the cash value of an old variable life insurance to fund a Roth IRA?

How Am I Doing  Sat, 2 Mar '13 | 9:01 PM ET

Ann (53) is married to Tom, who's younger (45), and wants to know if they'll be able to retire together down the road.

Why Warren Buffett's Not 'Anti-Pipeline'  Mon, 4 Mar '13 | 7:02 AM ET

"We're carrying about 10 percent of all the oil that is moving in the lower 48 continental United States," said Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO & chairman, discussing his outlook on transporting oil. Buffett also weighs in on why he believes the economy is slowly recovering.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway CEO & chairman, answers viewers' questions about Berkshire's purchase of Heinz and why his company will own Heinz 100 years from now.

Buffett Still Sees 'Good Value' in Stocks  Mon, 4 Mar '13 | 6:36 AM ET

On "Squawk Box," Warren Buffett still thinks stocks are cheaper than other forms of investments and Berkshire is still buying, even as the Dow approaches an all-time high. (1:32)

"Everybody that manages money is waiting to catch the signal that the Fed will reverse course," said Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO discussing why he believes it will be "interesting" when the Fed starts to unwind its buying policy, and begins selling. Also, Buffett explains why macroeconomics doesn't play into Berkshire's buying decisions.

"Our job is to beat the S&P, explained Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO talking with CNBC's Becky Quick about why he is disappointed with the performance of his company last year. Buffett also answers a viewer's question about his purchase of Heinz; and reveals why the sequester is likely to go on for a while.

No Room For Republicans At Harvard?  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 7:52 PM ET

"The Harvard Crimson" is warning conservatives not only to not enroll, but to not apply to the school. Larry Kudlow questions the editor.

Motown's Financial Blues  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 7:40 PM ET

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder formally declared a fiscal emergency in Detroit. Doc Thompson, Detroit Talk Radio Host; Andrew McCarthy, former Federal Prosecutor; and Ari Melber, Nation Magazine, weigh in.

Sequestration Blame Game  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 7:33 PM ET

President Obama blamed the GOP today for "dumb, arbitrary cuts." Robert Costa, National Review; Andrew McCarthy, former Federal Prosecutor; and Ari Melber, Nation Magazine, share their opinions on the sequester showdown.

DHS Releases 2,000 Illegal Immigrants  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 7:26 PM ET

The State Department gave the Keystone Pipeline a major boost today, and the Department of Homeland Security released 2,000 illegal immigrants facing deportation, reports CNBC's Bertha Coombs. Ari Melber, Nation Magazine and Andrew McCarthy, Former Federal Prosecutor, provide perspective.

Mad Money, March 1, 2013  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice.

Stocks Up For the Day & Week  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 7:15 PM ET

The Dow posted its third largest close ever today, and the major averages all closed in positive territory. Jim LaCamp, MacroPortfolio Wealth Management, offers insight.

Obama's Sequester Scare Tactics  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 7:00 PM ET

CNBC's John Harwood reports President Obama warned the pain from the sequester would be real; Eamon Javers offers insight on how the cuts will impact Frederick City, Maryland; and Dan Mitchell, Cato Institute and CNBC Contributor Robert Reich, weigh in.

Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his final thoughts of the day.

Am I Diversified? Cramer's Call!  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 6:45 PM ET

Mad Money viewers share their top 5 holdings with host Jim Cramer to see if their portfolio is diversified enough.

Lightning Round  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 6:40 PM ET

You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.

The "Mad Money" crew takes a look back at some of the most memorable moments of the week, including what Cramer's face would look like as part of Mount Rushmore, and what Cramer bought at Lululemon.

Home Depot Outperforming Lowe's?  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 6:25 PM ET

Home Depot and Lowe's both reported earnings this week, and while HD posted a 7 percent same store sales gain, LOW posted a 1.9 percent gain. Mad Money host Jim Cramer explains why Home Depot is a better buy.

Ron Paul: No Real Cuts in Sequester  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 5:45 PM ET

Former U.S. Representative Ron Paul tells “Money in Motion” that the automatic spending cuts known as the “sequester” are not a “big deal” and won’t do anything to address the nation’s debt problem. (1:36)

Money In Motion, March 1, 2013  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 5:30 PM ET

A detailed look at currency trading, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Money In Motion traders.

Are Lionsgate shares poised for even more gains? That's what one viewer thinks -- so Scott helps her out with a low-risk trade on the entertainment giant.

The Final Call  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 5:28 PM ET

CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders discuss the stocks they'll be watching next week.

What Options Pros Are Watching This Week  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 5:00 PM ET

CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders discuss what they'll be watching in the week ahead.

Time to Press Your Silver Shorts?  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 5:16 PM ET

Is it time to short silver? On January 4th, Mike made a bearish bet on the silver ETF, SLV. The outlook for precious metals, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Options Action traders.

Is the Yen's Pain Past  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 5:30 PM ET

Is the euro's pain the yen's gain? The euro falls faster than the yen. Does that mean the great yen short is over, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Money in Motion traders.

Mad Money host Jim Cramer believes Elizabeth Arden is pricing in all its negatives for 2013 in its guidance report, and says he thinks the company has the potential to turn itself around.

Cramer's Game Plan: The Week Ahead  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 6:07 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his game plan for next week.

Listen Up Bears - You're Missing This  Fri, 1 Mar '13 | 6:00 PM ET

How can the market keep rising when there are so many things going against it? Cramer has an idea.

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