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Stay on top of your spending with OneReceipt app

Bad at hanging onto your receipts? OneReceipt is a mobile app that aims to keep you on track. Users can scan and tag receipts with a smartphone camera as well as hook in e-receipts sent to your Google mail account — with permission from you, of course. You can also forward receipts to the service using a personalized account e-mail address. The app works closely with its Web service, which lets you track your spending, similar to such apps as Lemon. As with those, users can also add receipts manually, although the receipt will not be itemized. Free, for iPhone and iPod Touch.

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(Hayley Tsukayama)

San Francisco bagel boutique models itself on start-up

Venture capitalists like to say they invest in entrepreneurs who are solving big problems. For foodies in San Francisco, there are few greater challenges than finding a good bagel.

Dan Scholnick, a partner at Trinity Ventures, is putting his money where his mouth is. After spending years complaining about the poor quality of local bagels, he joined his wife and another couple in starting Schmendricks to bring the taste of New York to the Bay Area.

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(Ari Levy)

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Economy
Money won't decide the next president. But it may decide the next Congress.

President Obama's reelection campaign is likely to have more money than any presidential campaign in history. Republican Mitt Romney's campaign, when you factor in the super PACs supporting him, could have even more money than that.

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(Ezra Klein)

Two can play the airline bankruptcy game

Over the past decade, major airlines have figured out how to use the bankruptcy code to accomplish what they have never been able to at the bargaining table: reduce wages and benefits to "market" levels.

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(Steven Pearlstein)

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