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Major credit card networks are eliminating the need for signatures at the point of sale. What does that mean for you?
Tariffs have been in the news a lot lately. What are they, exactly, and what will they mean for your money?
The FCC changed course on net neutrality. How might the change impact your wallet?
The U.S. savings rate is the lowest since the Great Recession. Do you need to get your savings back on track?
In light of the major Equifax breach, a credit freeze is not your only option. There are multiple ways to keep a close eye on your credit reports.
Warren Buffett says that 100 years from now, the DJIA will be "over 1 million." Is he out of his mind?
The government is playing a vital role in helping disaster victims get back on their feet. Find out how your tax dollars work!
Before making a charitable donation after a natural disaster, it's important to make sure your gift is going to a reputable organization. Here's how to check.
There's a natural impulse to donate after a natural disaster. But donating goods over money is not always the best idea.
Protesters are out in force right now. And while taking a stand is important in many ways, there are financial and personal risks to consider.
The Trump administration is holding the fiduciary rule in limbo. How could this affect you and your retirement?
In the midst of political uncertainty and economic stress, these eight world currencies took a tumble in '16.
Will the fiscal landscape be different in 2017 during a Trump presidency? Here's how to get your money ready, either way things go.
The EpiPen price hike is no special circumstance. Pharmaceutical companies are making bank on your illness, one pill at a time.
Bitcoin hit its highest valuation in 2013, and is less than half that today. Is there a future for the volatile cryptocurrency?
Donald Trump is making a buzz with his stances on everything, including money matters. How would his presidency affect your finances?
We all know the plight of Detroit, but the Motor City isn't the only American city to go BK. You might be surprised by these other bankrupt 'burgs.
Whether you're for or against net neutrality, the new rules covering Internet service could affect your finances. Find out what it may cost you.
Can you feel it? No, not spring — the springiness of the U.S. economy. Learn why it's doing so well, and how you might benefit, too.
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