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- The best and worst jobs in America are...A career website has ranked the best and worst jobs of 2014 using data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The best jobs tend to be math and science, while the worst jobs include fight attendant and newspaper reporter.
- High-frequency trading? You probably shouldn't worry about it.High-frequency trading is currently everywhere, thanks to Michael Lewis’ new book, 'Flash Boys.' But the book's message on high-frequency trading has little importance for most people's financial lives.
- Beef prices hit record highs. Four ways to save.Beef prices are soaring, which can have a greater immediate impact on the family wallet than that of most food items. Switching to poultry or fish, buying less popular cuts, and joining a meat share are a few ways to cope with rising beef prices.
- Discounts on Motorola cell phone, designer sunglasses and two-piece men's suitIn the market for an inexpensive men's business suit or Motorola cell phone? Check out the latest bargains collected by Dealnews.com.
- How an alt-weekly writer balances her budgetLiving with the pressure of paying down thousands of dollars in student debt can be a challenge for younger workers. NerdWallet profiles a 28-year-old writer who is working off her debt while trying to improve her partner's credit, as well.
- Tax Day freebies: Free Boston Market, Cinnabon, and massagesTax Day freebies have become somewhat of a tradition in recent years, with a slew of restaurants and retailers offering a break from Uncle Sam. Read on for tax day freebies in the form of free Cinnabons, lunches, massages, and more.
- Pet insurance: When do you need it?Pet insurance is growing in popularity, but it's no less confusing than insurance for humans. However, the right pet insurance policy can take a big bite out of your best friend's veterinary expenses.
- Ready for retirement? How to calculate your income needs.When preparing for retirement, estimating your annual income need can be a daunting task. Using this method, you should be able to calculate an estimate of your anticipated expenses in retirement that you can be confident in.
- The six best non-Apple laptop dealsConvertible laptop? Touch-style keyboard? Gaming system? If you want a laptop that offers a bit more customization, check out the deals on these unique machines.
- Do Walmart customers prefer Amazon for shopping online?Walmart believes its future growth will come from sales made online, and the retailer may have its work cut out for it: A recent study found more of its brick-and-mortar customers use Amazon.com for their web purchases instead of Walmart's own site.
- Daycare is now more expensive than college tuitionMore American moms are now setting aside careers to stay at home with their children. The reason? The high cost of childcare – the cost to send an infant to day care is now higher than in-state college tuition and fees in 31 states.
- Wallet hacks to keep you on budgetThe first step to saving money is to create a budget. The second step? Stick with it - which is easier said than done. Here are a few ways to curb your bad spending habits.
- How to argue about money without ruining your marriageFinancial planning in a marriage can easily turn personal and hurtful, but it doesn't have to. Here are six tips to help you discuss money while keeping your marriage intact.
- Discounted HP desktop computer and deals on men's clothingCheck out these discounts on an HP Pavilion computer, a men's suit from Jos. A Bank and more in this collection of bargains from Dealnews.com.
- Bank of America ordered to pay nearly $800 million for illegal credit card practicesBank of America was ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to refund $727 million to consumers who were deceived by the bank's marketing of credit card payment protection programs, along with other fines. This makes Bank of America the fifth major credit card issuer to be fined for such behavior.
- What business owners need to know before retirementPlanning for retirement isn't simple for anyone, but business owners need to take extra care that their financial futures are secure. Check out these tips from NerdWallet focused on the interests of business owners.
- Discounted Samsung, Sharp HDTVs bundled with gift cardsCheck out these discounts on high-definition TVs from manufacturers such as Samsung, Sharp and Insignia in this roundup of bargains from Dealnews.com.
- Seven ways warehouse clubs make you spend more moneyCostco and Sam's Club memberships can seem like a great value, but there are a slew of hidden costs to be aware of.
- Ben & Jerry's celebrates 'Free Cone Day' with free scoopsBen & Jerry's annual Free Cone Day is Tuesday, and the ice cream maker will out free scoops to customers at its stores. Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day tops the list of the week's best deals.
- Five signs it's time to quit your jobAs the economy improves, more Americans feel confident to look for work elsewhere. Here are five signs it's time for you to look for a new job.