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September 02, 2014
Some ground rules for money and marriage can help things run a lot more smoothly. So take some time to make sure you're on the same page.
Some ground rules for money and marriage can help things run a lot more smoothly. So take some time to make sure you're on the same page.
The average college student pays about $4,800 for textbooks at a 4-year public school. Luckily, there are ways for students to save thousands of dollars.
You've vowed to drive your car "until the wheels fall off," but what does that mean? When is it time to buy a new car?
If you usually handle your finances well but had a slip-up and incurred a fee, know that it's possible to get bank fees reversed. It can't hurt to ask.
Knowing when to take Social Security benefits can be tricky. The checks will be higher if you wait, but that doesn't mean waiting is always better.
After the recent data breaches of high-profile companies, it seems many shoppers view online shopping as more risky. So what can consumers do?
It's common knowledge you can get kicked out of your place if you stop paying rent, but there are other negative repercussions that can follow.
Not negotiating could be costing you lots of money. Here are twelve things you should ask for better deals on.
Do you need life insurance? Maybe, but you definitely will need to know some life insurance basics to make the right decisions for your family.
Have your auto or homeowner insurance rates been creeping up? If so, you may have been “POed” by your insurer.