With a budget of $150,000, Marti Montgomery used shipping containers to build a home on the land she's dreamed of living on for decades.
Ingrid Momperousse has a retail job and is just one of millions of American workers heading to work on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.
As holiday travelers pack planes, airline crews battle the clock to keep planes in the air and on schedule.
Scholastic shares are lower on weaker-than-expected sales of Hunger Games and the looming fiscal cliff school budget cuts.
Space is a scarce resource in Hong Kong, even parking spaces, where a prime spot to park can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The 2013 SRT Viper is a 640 HP monster that feels much more controlled and refined than its predecessors.
Weeks after Superstorm Sandy hit the shores of Staten Island, families are still working to receive financial reimbursements.
CNNMoney visits Israel's biggest defense manufacturer and gets special access to the drones of today and the future.
Personal finance expert Lynnette Khalfani-Cox explains why consumers are probably not getting the best deal the day after Thanksgiving.
The team behind the humor website known for posting cute cat pics with goofy captions is getting a reality series on Bravo.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain will serve as a mediator in the labor negotiations between hostess and unions.
A new soda, Pepsi Special, has just been launched in Japan and contains dextrin, a dietary fiber thought to have fat blocking properties.
A family owned business in Red Hook, Brooklyn, is fighting to stay alive and fears being forgotten in the wake of superstorm Sandy.
Once the pride of Silicon Valley, HP's write-down and sales woes could force the company to make drastic changes to stay competitive.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says he supports federal legislation requiring online companies to collect and pay sales tax to states.
The tech giant is spending more than $1.2 billion in cash to buy cloud networking company Meraki. Cisco investors like the deal.
Bill Gates says slower growth GDP does not necessarily mean that we aren't improving people's lives around the world.
Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan says congress should budget and not hold a separate vote on the debt ceiling.
Warren Buffett says: Follow your passion and 'take the job that you would take if you were independently wealthy.'
Warren Buffett talks about why he decided to donate most of his wealth to charitable organizations.
For over four decades Warren Buffett and Fortune Magazine's Carol Loomis have been close personal friends, which is unusual since Loomis have been writing about Buffett all this time as well.
The legendary investor, manager and philanthropist Warren Buffett shares his thoughts about retirement and about how he is preparing for it.
Most Mondays the oracle of Omaha plays online bridge with three other regular partners.
CNNMoney goes holiday shopping using apps to determine our destinations.
Take advantage of these strategies to reduce the amount you owe the IRS.
CEO Gregory Rayburn says there's plenty of blame to go around but the baker's union strike was the final straw in Hostess' downfall.
Azul CEO David Neeleman says a process of creating jet fuel from natural gas could save airlines spending billions on gas.
From steamships to railroads to airlines, Azul CEO David Neeleman says the general trend in the business of moving people is going broke.
Former JetBlue CEO David Neeleman on why he chose the country of his birth for his new airline.
Azul CEO David Neeleman has a sunny outlook for the country he chose for his post-JetBlue endeavor.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos discusses how Amazon makes money off of Kindles and whether a phone and physical stores are in its future.
Originally invented to utilize pans during strawberry shortcake off-season, the Twinkie became an emblematic American snack.
Former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan says the country has to cut spending and people will feel the pinch.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says his company focuses more on consumers and long-term growth rather than rival companies.
As the public mourns the potential loss of an iconic snack, people are still hesitant to take a final bite.
Dell's latest results were awful, sending shares of the struggling stock even lower. A similar fate likely awaits Hewlett-Packard next week.
Poppy Harlow sits down with the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, to talk the fiscal cliff, taxes, the 2016 election and more.
For decades, Heather Wilcoxon has made her home aboard a 100-year-old riverboat named the Delta Queen.
During a discussion about taxes, Buffett says Romney would pay the lowest taxes in his office if he worked for Berkshire Hathaway.
Eric Holder announces the record payout for the oil spill, but another suit starting next year could mean another $20 billion for BP.
Nintendo's first console in six years features a touchscreen GamePad controller and HD graphics, but it faces competition from iPads and other devices.
Berkshire Hathaway upped its stake in Viacom. Separately, earnings beat forecasts. But sales were down and Viacom's stock has lagged rivals.
Warren Buffett says it's 'hard to tell' how Europe emerges from the debt crisis, but he is sure that we need to be friendly with China.
China announces its next generation of leaders with Xi Jinping as the head of the Communist Party, who will lead the world's second largest economy for the next decade.
With a sleek look and tons of cool tech, you may not believe the Ford Fusion is... well, a Ford.
Warren Buffett says nobody is 'better qualified' to run the country; he also believes donating to super PACs is 'wrong.'
Billionaire Warren Buffett says health care spending remains a big problem unaddressed by the Affordable Care Act.
In his first press conference since re-election, President Obama called for Congress to impose higher taxes on the rich and to protect the middle class.
Warren Buffett defends a progressive tax system, saying prosperous Americans owe part of their success to other citizens.
The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, thinks the U.S. will not go into a recession even if we temporarily go over the fiscal cliff.