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Now Is the Best Time to Get a Deal on a Used Car
If you're in the market, you may find the best prices in the next few weeks.
Five Unexpected Subscription Services That Can Actually Save You Money
We pay for subscription services for convenience, but sometimes they can actually pay for themselves.
Six Services You Can Hire to Make Moving Day Less Horrible
Moving can be stressful, but throwing money at the problem can make it a lot easier.
Please Don't Use ChatGPT to Buy My Gift This Year
It's the thought that counts, so don't take "thought" out of the equation.
Six Financial Resolutions You Should Make (Besides the Obvious Ones)
These less-obvious financial goals are often overlooked.
What Homeowners Insurance Will (and Won't) Cover If Your Holiday Party Goes Awry
Holiday cheer can quickly turn into a liability nightmare.
Use the ‘$1 Rule’ Before Making an Impulsive Purchase
That specialty kitchen gadget looks cool, but is it really worth the price tag?
Four Tasks to Complete Now for Tax Season
Make sure you're ready to go when filing season begins.
Seven Seemingly Smart Financial Decisions That Can Actually Backfire
Sometimes a financial decision seems like an obvious win and turns out to be something you may never financially recover from.
Eight Hidden Costs That Could Sink Your Retirement
Planning for retirement is about a lot more than just beefing up a retirement account.
These Home Depot Cyber Monday Deals Are Still Going
You can still get buy-one-get-one cordless tools and discounts up to 55% off from Home Depot's Cyber Monday sales.
The Mildly Depressing History of 'Black Friday'
We all know what Black Friday is, but where did it come from, and what does it want?
Five Mind Games MLMs Use to Scam People
Multi-level marketing schemes will use these tricks and strategies to fool people into thinking they’re legit.
Venmo, Apple Pay, and Other Payment Apps Are About to Be More Regulated
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will have greater supervision over payment apps like Venmo and Apple Pay.
How Square Footage in Real Estate Listings Can Mislead You
The square footage in a home’s listing can be deceiving—and lead you to pay too much for a house.
How Credit Card Delinquency Can Hurt You (and How to Handle It)
Missed payments can quickly get out of hand if you're not on top of your amount owed and due dates.
What Closing the Department of Education Could Mean for the FAFSA
Republicans could abolish the Education Department. What would that mean for your finances?
Get a 'CLUE' Report If Your Home and Car Insurance Rates Seem Too High
If your home or auto insurance premiums too high, get a copy of your CLUE Report to find out why—and maybe get them lowered.
Outsource Your Holiday To-Do List and Relax This Year
If the holidays are stressful for you, you can outsource a surprising number of tasks.
How to Speak With a Real Person at Home Depot Customer Service
Here's the best way to skip the machine and talk to a human from Home Depot.