It’s that time of year, when teens and their families agonize over which college they will pay thousands of dollars to – or borrow thousands of dollars for — over the next four years. By now, acceptance letters and financial aid packages are in hand, so it’s just a matter of doing some side-by-side comparisons. [...]
How to compare college finanical aid packages and pick the right school from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Dawn Papandrea
If you’re shopping for a great deal on a plane ticket, the best time to book depends on when you’ll be traveling. During off-peak season, on average, you’ll get the best prices on domestic fares 47 days before takeoff, according to a recent report from CheapAir.com. For summer travel – June to August – 76 [...]
When you want to travel determines when you’ll find the cheapest airline tickets from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Mitch Strohm
If you’re shopping for a great deal on a plane ticket, the best time to book depends on when you’ll be traveling. During off-peak season, on average, you’ll get the best prices on domestic fares 47 days before takeoff, according to a recent report from CheapAir.com. For summer travel – June to August – 76 [...]
When you want to travel determines when you’ll find the cheapest airline tickets from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Mitch Strohm
If you’re striving to save for retirement take some cues from the 401(k) millionaires over at Fidelity Investments. According to recent Fidelity data, 72,379 of its 13 million 401(k) accounts now have balances of over $1 million. That’s more than twice as many as in 2012. And while the average annual compensation for these individuals [...]
The secrets to saving $1 million in your 401(k) from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Mitch Strohm
If you loathe cable TV (and who doesn’t?), there’s now another, cheaper alternative for all of you aspiring cord-cutters. Sling TV, a subsidiary of Dish Networks, is the newest streaming TV service on the block, and it seems to be a viable replacement for cable, especially if you only watch a handful of channels. The [...]
Cord-Cutter Alert: Cheap new app pushes cable TV one step closer to obsolescence from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Mitch Strohm
Every mom can attest to needing 10 minutes for a shower, to prepare dinner and sometimes even just to put down a colicky baby that has been crying nonstop. If you’ve seen the new iPad baby seats, from infant activity seats to toddler potty seats, featuring an attachment for an iPad complete with “developmentally appropriate [...]
iPad baby seats are dubious devices from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Naomi Mannino
If you’re one of the 95% of Americans who donate to charity each year, your good will could stretch a little further if you spend your money wisely. You can now support everything from education to the environment through your credit or debit card, bank account or other payment method. Some options provide funds to [...]
It’s getting easier to do good by linking your spending to your favorite charity from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Susan Ladika
Beware of yet another start-up that’s out to take advantage of the self-employed and part-time workers trying to make a living from several jobs. Even is a new company launching later this year that promises to help smooth out the erratic income of those of us who don’t have a single, steady employer. They posit [...]
Let’s save ourselves from costly ‘help’ like this from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Jen A. Miller
Most people don’t expect to be laid off, but for anyone who’s been through it (raising my hand!), it often comes when you’d least expect it. For me, it came on a Monday morning in the form of a sticky note from my immediate supervisor that said to meet her in the hallway. I knew [...]
The Ultimate Layoff Survival Plan: How smart financial decisions now and later can help you through from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Dawn Papandrea
The coldest winter months are the time to start saving for your summer vacation. By planning now for a week exploring the sites of London and Paris, or trekking around Orlando’s theme parks, you can avoid racking up credit card debt on airline tickets and hotel rooms when warmer weather rolls around. While some travel [...]
Start saving and planning now for summer vacays from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
This blog was posted by Susan Ladika
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