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- Five ways to share college costs with your kids
You shouldn't have to foot the entire bill yourself, especially if your retirement savings are lacking. And there are ways your children can share in the burden without wrecking their financial futures.
- The 10 best Black Friday deals so far
If you're searching for bargains on electronics or kitchen gear this Black Friday, you're in luck.
- Post-election market concerns? Here’s how investors can cope.
The market doesn’t play politics, but it does vote against uncertainty.
- Five reasons why a designer handbag can actually be a good investment
If you have some cash to spare, this kind of splurge is an investment that can pay off in the long run.
- Don't let divorce wreck your retirement plans
Divorce rates are down overall, but people nearing retirement age are the exception.
- Walmart's 2016 Black Friday ad is here: a first look
Once again Walmart has made serious moves to win the Black Friday shopping season on price.
- How your taxes may change under President Trump
Trump's campaign tax proposal would affect virtually all taxpayers in some way, though it highlights high-income households and people with children. The impact of each proposal would depend on your individual tax situation.
- Financial planning when working or retiring abroad
Working or retiring abroad holds a lot of allure. But if you’re an American citizen, Uncle Sam is going to want a word with you before you take that overseas job offer.
- Why you should charge big purchases onto your credit card
Cards are preferable to cash for large purchases due to, among other things, their chargeback ability.
- Four retirement planning rules Millennials can break
Retirement planning is full of rules. Some are helpful. Some are unreasonable. But not all of them are a good fit for everyone.
- Can your Facebook friends affect your odds of getting credit?
Few people could have guessed that one-day the little friend counter on your social media profile could play an important role in your finances. However, that is increasingly the case today.
- Is your financial planner the Wizard of Oz?
Let’s look at some important things you should know to make sure your financial planner is truly providing a valuable service and not just twiddling knobs, says one advisor.
- Election Day freebies and deals for voters nationwide
If you need any more incentive to get off the couch and make your voice heard, voting can get you freebies and discounts from some well-known national brands.
- The 11 best deals from the 2016 JCPenney Black Friday ad
JCPenney's Black Friday sale starts at 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.
- Should you keep your credit card if you're moving abroad?
The chief factor in deciding whether you should keep your credit card before moving out of the country is its foreign transaction fee.
- Five big tax breaks for the self-employed
Freelancers are entitled to a wide array of tax deductions,including if they work from home or use their vehicle for work purposes.
- Nine holiday gifts you can buy during Black Friday
Black Friday is the perfect time to buy gifts for everyone on your list. Score affordable cashmere, streaming devices, games, and more.
- How to know you’re mortgage preapproval worthy
Here’s what lenders look for and what you need to do if you’re not quite there.
- How to avoid paying ATM fees
There are multiple ways to avoid ATM fees from both your bank and third-party operators, but it requires planning ahead.
- Should you ditch your big bank for a credit union?
Credit unions offer the same products and services as banks, but they’re not-for-profit organizations.