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- What does President Trump really mean for mortgage rates?
Mortgage rates have soared in the wake of Donald Trump's election, but don't necessarily expect that to continue. At least in the short term.
- Tips to lower the cost of your ride-share trips
Now that Uber is no longer alone in the ride-sharing space, there are plenty of options to get you from "A" to "B."
- Three places to buy a cell phone, other than from your carrier
Wireless carriers may seem to have cornered the market on cell phone sales, but shoppers actually have several alternatives. Big box stores, manufacturers and online marketplaces like eBay and Gazelle are all in the business of selling phones.
- This is the best place to buy an HDTV. Really.
A retailer famous for its popular PCs, is actually one of the best places to find a deal on an HDTV -- posting a weekly HDTV deal that not only often matches the best prices online at the time its published, but also includes a gift card we've seen go as high as $500.
- Wells Fargo isn't the only bank mishandling customer accounts
A NerdWallet analysis of more than 64,000 bank-related complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that issues involving the opening, closing or management of accounts were the most frequent problems.
- Here's everything you'll need to host Thanksgiving dinner
Don't worry about looking up recipes, making shopping lists, or spending hours at the store – we got you covered.
- American Express, Uber offer free holiday rides from 11 airports
Through the end of December, AmEx cardholders can get two free ride credits, worth up to $65 each, for Uber rides from 11 major airports. That could add up to savings of $130 for the holidays.
- Five things that are better to buy on Cyber Monday
Black Friday boasts a lot of great deals, but it's not the winner when it comes to clothing, shoes, and other items.
- Ask Brianna: How can I get my student debt canceled?
Not knowing how to deal with your debt is painful — and understandable. But there’s hope.
- Five self-care tactics to help get through the holidays
Self-care has become a bit of a pop-culture buzzword recently, but all it really means is taking care of yourself. Depending on who you are, self-care can be anything from a languid epsom salt bath to finding time to hit the gym consistently.
- Read this before you buy the new MacBook Pro
The new MacBook Pro boasts some interesting new developments, but they aren't all improvements.
- How to effectively manage your credit card spending
Properly managing your credit cards is crucial if you hope to get the good without the bad.
- Why it’s getting harder to spot counterfeit cash
Higher resolution, better color duplication, and lower prices for printing have made it easier for counterfeiters to make passable fakes.
- Five ways to get an affordable dental cleaning without insurance
Here are ValuePenguin-researched strategies for getting your teeth feeling healthy again, with personal finance in mind.
- How to choose the right amount for your Flexible Spending Account in 2017
November is typically open enrollment time for millions who get health insurance, disability insurance, and other benefits from an employer. If you’re one of them, among your important choices is whether you want a flexible spending account and how much money to deposit.
- Now is the time to start buying Christmas decorations
Prices will get steep after Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
- How credit card rewards can help pay for the holidays
You're likely to spend more than usual during the holidays, but using the right credit cards strategically or signing up for a new one can help you recoup some of that spending.
- Six transition careers that require two years or less of education, training
Depending on where you are now and where you'd like to be in the future, you may decide that six months in a technical school or two years spent on a new associate's degree would be well worth your time.
- Study: Average checking account fees cost $1,000 over a decade
NerdWallet looked at the average costs of overdraft and other fees over time, and found a higher price tag for a checking account than you might expect.
- Florida regulators: Hurricane Matthew victims should beware of scams
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (FLOIR) is reminding residents to be “cautious of repair deals that sound too good to be true” and ask contractors and insurance professionals to show licensing and training credentials.