Forget about your resolutions; there's no point in making them. Okay, that might be harsh...but they're not a good way to make life changes. Learn why.
Today we found some great articles on morning habits for a great day, ways to save $100 this week, and things you can do this summer to boost your career.
Growing up in a typical small Jewish family, I assumed everyone knew the I’m-smart-but-not-cheap tactics I was raised with. But as I’ve gotten older (yeah, it had to happen sometim
Hurricane Sandy's devastation served as an important reminder for many — when it comes to emergency planning, you need an emergency financial plan too.
I often get on my soap-box about bad customer service. I also preach (sorry) that you should all expect more for your money, be it shopping online or grabbing the weekly groceries.
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Account in Collections? Here's How to Fix It
Collections — the term every credit-savvy person fears. If you get that dreaded letter, don't panic. Learn how to deal with a debt in collections.
6 Simple Money Milestones Anyone Can Hit
Mega money goals can feel overwhelming. Check these simpler ones off your list while you're grinding toward the big ones.
Drive the Old Car or Buy a New Car?
The cost of a new car can be much bigger than the sticker price...even going so far as to affect your retirement savings.
The 5 Best Underwater Watches
If you need a watch that can tell time on land and sea, then one of our Best 5 swim watches is the watch for you.
6 Money Moves to Make for Tomorrow's Mortgage
A home is one of life's biggest purchases. Long before you're ready to buy, prepare for the big step by making these smart money moves.
Why Your Big New Year's Resolutions Are Pointless
Forget about your resolutions; there's no point in making them. Okay, that might be harsh...but they're not a good way to make life changes. Learn why.
3 Ways Your Bank Account Can Boost Your Travel Rewards
You've heard of credit cards offering airline miles, but checking and savings accounts? Yep, even those who insist on cash can earn miles.
8 Reasons Why Your Retirement Cost Calculations May Be Wrong
How are you calculating your retirement savings? Consider some often overlooked expenses — and savings — the next time you add it up.
Best Money Tips: 25 Morning Habits for a Great Day
Today we found some great articles on morning habits for a great day, ways to save $100 this week, and things you can do this summer to boost your career.
10 Ways Driverless Cars Could Impact Your Wallet
They may have a few kinks to iron out, but make no mistake; driverless cars are on the way. How will they impact your bottom line?
6 Ways Having a Family Boosts Your Career
Career and family are not mutually exclusive. Find out how having a family helps you work smarter — and get further ahead.
Are You Ready for Home Ownership?
My husband and I just moved to the Great Northwest, and we batted around the idea of purchasing our first home. [more]
8 Questions to Ask on a College Tour
Picking the right college is as simple as knowing the right questions to ask.
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How Do Airline Companion Tickets Work and Where Do You Get Them?
How do you get those elusive companion tickets and how do they work?
5 Ways Millennials Can Become Bosses Sooner
Millennials don't shy from a challenge — climbing the corporate ladder, included. Are you ready for the top rung?
Best Money Tips: How to Treat Sunburned Eyes
Today we found articles on how to treat sunburned eyes, mistakes to avoid before a long flight, and cheap but amazing organization ideas.
10 Negotiable Ways To a Fatter Wallet
Growing up in a typical small Jewish family, I assumed everyone knew the I’m-smart-but-not-cheap tactics I was raised with. But as I’ve gotten older (yeah, it had to happen sometim
Preparing Financially for a Natural Disaster
Hurricane Sandy's devastation served as an important reminder for many — when it comes to emergency planning, you need an emergency financial plan too.
Getting more for your money in the most unexpected place
I often get on my soap-box about bad customer service. I also preach (sorry) that you should all expect more for your money, be it shopping online or grabbing the weekly groceries.