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Last year the Cash for Clunkers program gave out billions of dollars in rebates for purchasing new cars. This spring a smaller rebate program called Cash for Appliances is rolling
Braving the blustering winter weather the day after Thanksgiving to shop alongside the masses doesn't sound worth the trouble, but here's how to survive and save like a pro.
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10 Most Expensive Zip Codes in the Country
Housing is probably your biggest expense — but it's probably not this big.
5 "When You're Rich" Dream Buys That Aren't That Great
So, you achieved the American dream, and came into serious money. But before you go spending all that green, a word of warning…
Slam Dunk Personal Finance Tips From the NBA
Few of us have the on-court talent to command an NBA salary, but we can still learn some money lessons from the world of pro players.
How to Launch Your Second Career
It can be daunting to think about launching a second career. But with a little planning, and a few deep breaths, you'll get there.
You CAN Learn a New Language — Just Use One of These 3 Apps
Learning a language requires time and effort, but with these apps make it easy as it can be. The best part? Some of them are free!
How to Stay on Budget While Eating Paleo
Eating like a cave man can be surprisingly expensive. Use these tips to eat paleo wisely, without blowing your budget.
10 Ways to Keep Your Laptop Safe When Traveling
Your laptop probably holds more critical personal data than anything else you own. Learn how to keep it safe and sound, especially when you're on the road.
Term vs Whole Life Insurance: Here's How to Choose
You know you need life insurance. But the real question is, what kind?
15 Retirement Terms Every New Investor Needs to Know
Good for you for starting that retirement fund! Your future self will thank you. Now, let's get you brushed up on some key terms.
8 Credit Repair Mistakes That Will Cost You
So you're ready take on your awful credit score. Be careful — making these false steps could actually do more harm than good.
Cash for Appliances: Get a Cash Rebate for Buying New Appliances
Last year the Cash for Clunkers program gave out billions of dollars in rebates for purchasing new cars. This spring a smaller rebate program called Cash for Appliances is rolling
Flashback Friday: 30 Brilliant Ways to Survive Black Friday Madness
Braving the blustering winter weather the day after Thanksgiving to shop alongside the masses doesn't sound worth the trouble, but here's how to survive and save like a pro.
7 Ways to Get Your Life Back Into Balance
Feeling off kilter? Out of whack? A step behind? Try these balancing tricks refocus on the things that really matter.
How Trump's Presidency Might Change Student Loans
Whether you wanted Trump to win or not, you still need to know how his presidency might affect your student loans.
Weird Money Facts: 5 True Cases of Unbelievable Inflation
A dollar doesn't seem go as far as it used to, does it? Compared to these cases of inflation truly run amok, the dollar is the Rock of Gibraltar!
9 Smart Reasons to Last-Minute Holiday Shop
Haven't started your holiday shopping yet? Good! Because in this case, the late bird gets the worm.
10 Things That Improve Your Health in Your Home Office
Are you sick of work...or is work making you sick? Try some simple home office changes that can help you feel better — and be more productive.
9 Things You're Paying Too Much for Around the House (And How to Pay Less)
Stop wasting your money on stuff you don't need or can find cheaper alternatives for, okay? This list will help you do just that.
4 Ways Pessimism Can Actually Improve Your Finances
They say looking at the glass half empty is no way to live, but it might be the best way to steer clear of debt.