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A flexible expense account (FSA) can be a great way to cover your personal medical expenses with pre-tax money – which means you can save […]
Continue reading »Presidential candidates often announce radical plans for what they will do when they get to the White House, but that is a long road to […]
Continue reading »If you don’t have access to insurance through your employer, parent, or spouse, it’s time to choose a plan for next year. The open recruitment […]
Continue reading »Maybe you’ve already started your holiday shopping. You made a deal on Singles Day or one of the many pre-holiday sales hosted by retailers in […]
Continue reading »Collecting art as an investment may seem like a lofty goal to those with no prior art background. While you love and appreciate art, you […]
Continue reading »It’s that time of year again. No, not football season on a curled up couch (although that is also the case). I’m talking about open […]
Continue reading »If you noticed a $ 75 Costco coupon floating on Facebook and thought, “This seems far-fetched,” your intuition was correct: it’s a fake coupon. The […]
Continue reading »Facebook launched Facebook Pay, a payment system for Facebook and Messenger. It will initially launch for “fundraising, in-game purchases, event tickets, personal Messenger payments, and […]
Continue reading »It can be difficult to justify the extra cost of a product when the cheaper version is right in front of you in the store […]
Continue reading »When I recently asked about the bad money habits you learned from your parents, you responded with stories of debt, desperation, and the bumpy roads […]
Continue reading »Black Friday may be the traditional start to the holiday shopping season, but sales start earlier each year. This is not because of the “Christmas […]
Continue reading »If you want to reach your financial goals, you will need to set aside some contingency money. If you want to reach your time-based goals, […]
Continue reading »When Apple Card officially debuted in August, one of the handy features was the ability to apply for a card from your phone and get […]
Continue reading »No one wants to think about stealing a wallet, but if so, you want to give the potential thief as little opportunity as possible to […]
Continue reading »Some financial terms are so similar that they end up being used interchangeably. But this does not mean that they are one and the same. […]
Continue reading »With over $ 1.5 trillion in student loan debt in the United States, it’s no surprise that many people are looking to make college fees […]
Continue reading »We’ve all heard that the best in life is free, but when it comes to your investment, is “free” good? Recent changes announced by investment […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever purchased a domain name from Network Solutions, Register.com, or Web.com, you’ll want to change your password as soon as possible. Domain registrars […]
Continue reading »You have worked hard for this, and the day has finally arrived: you receive your first salary, reflecting the increase that you have successfully negotiated […]
Continue reading »In a perfect world, every titmouse leaves the nest at the age of 18 with a checking account, savings account, and enough knowledge to pass […]
Continue reading »This is open enrollment season, a time of year when just about anyone can make changes to their health insurance without the restrictions that you […]
Continue reading »The big theme in our many stages of the Democratic presidential debate this summer has been health care reform. Several candidates, including Senators Elizabeth Warren […]
Continue reading »If you fold credit cards correctly, you can maximize your credit card reward, but make one mistake and those rewards can be refunded. Here’s a […]
Continue reading »Do you need to get away from all the creepy stupid holidays that happen in your city? Get rid of it all – literally get […]
Continue reading »Getting around can be expensive. And with a lot of ways to do it – driving a car, renting a car, scooters, regular bicycles, e-assistant […]
Continue reading »If you are looking to earn extra points on your credit card or waive the annual card fee, it might be worth calling the credit […]
Continue reading »Offshore banking is a thing you hear not hear about normal, everyday, real life. This is for news of caught tax evaders. This is for […]
Continue reading »Everyone loves to use a coupon code when shopping online. But you don’t always have one on hand when you’re ready to spend some money […]
Continue reading »FIRE has a moment, and it’s easy to understand its call. Financial independence? Sounds great! Retire early? Sign me up. This movement is also rapidly […]
Continue reading »If you think you are making more money than the person you just started dating, it might be a good idea to keep that to […]
Continue reading »Peer-to-peer payment apps make it easy to split an account with friends. But that ease of sending and requesting money at the touch of a […]
Continue reading »Have you ever browsed the website adding items to your cart, but when you finally got to the checkout page, you decided not to buy? […]
Continue reading »User reviews are very helpful, especially in the world of beauty and beauty products. After all, this is what you put on your face. Your […]
Continue reading »Every time you turn around, it seems like someone wants you to sign up for a credit card – and there’s no worse place for […]
Continue reading »While saving three to six months in emergency fund spending seems like sound but nearly impossible advice, there is growing evidence that you don’t need […]
Continue reading »In the old days, Black Friday was a great day for holiday shopping. You got up early, drove to the mall and queued up, like […]
Continue reading »Trader Joe’s is one of those retailers who try to be less of a store than an experience , which means it’s hard to get […]
Continue reading »Do you remember how Amazon-owned online shoe store Zappos had a data breach in 2012 that revealed usernames and passwords of 24 million customers? No, […]
Continue reading »You’ve finally found one and now you need to figure out what to do with your finances. If happy couples on Instagram are any sign, […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever tried to save your airline miles before they expire, you know how hard it is to see those hard-earned rewards go away. […]
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