Dr. Penny Pincher founded popular blog Penny Pincher Journal in 2013 and has published two books on ways to save money. He also has a Ph.D. in engineering.
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Cars come with all the bells and whistles these days. Are they all really that safe?
Your student loan balance is just one piece of the financial puzzle. You should know how your loan interest works, too.
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How much is too much when it comes to college costs? A worried father breaks down the costs and the benefits of a child's hefty tuition.
Swiping without a second thought is an easy way to fall victim to debit card skimmers.
Being a superfan can be kind of costly. Flip your fandom on its head and make it a cash source, instead!
Stretch those grocery dollars as far as they can go by buying the cheapest food with the most nutrition.
Get your investments ready to rumble. A deathmatch is a fun way to see which funds are making you the most money.
If being broke is your way of life, it's time to do some serious self-reflection on your money habits.
Placing a fraud alert on your credit report is an easy (and free!) way to protect yourself from identity theft. But there's a catch.
An HSA can be a great way to pay for health care, earn investment income and cut your taxes. Cut through the confusion before you jump in.
The secret to a fun and affordable Spring Break trip? Flexibility.
Many Americans who are paying off credit card debt are doing it the wrong way — are you?
Mutual funds have long been and easy way to invest in a broad range of securities. Here's how to get started!
Picking the right retirement account can be a little tricky. Here's a break down of the best plans to help you save money for your future.
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