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- Three easy ways to practice yoga on the cheap
Yoga is for everyone and can easily be practiced on the cheap.
- The confusing debate over child tax credits and exemptions
When it comes to the child tax credit, both progressives and conservatives confuse the two purposes of providing benefits to children.
- Online lenders to provide more transparency in lending practices
A new tool will help borrowers understand the financial impact of the loans they are considering.
- Your used wedding decor could be worth some serious cash
Now that your wedding is over, consider that there are plenty of people who are looking for exactly what you have. And they will be more than willing to pay to take it off your hands.
- Validate debt before paying a collector to avoid costly errors
Errors in debt collection are common. You don’t want to pay something you don’t owe or accidentally revive a so-called zombie debt, which is an old debt that might be past the statute of limitations.
- Things you should never pay for with a credit card
There are certain things people should never charge to their credit cards. These things come with significant financial risk and can end up costing consumers a lot of money in fees and charges.
- Four student loan myths you might believe
Your loans (like the election) won’t go away just because you want them to. So it’s important to know the details of your student debt.
- How to choose a Medicare Advantage Plan
Open enrollment for Medicare is underway through Dec. 7, so if you’re in the program and want to switch plans, now’s the time to shop.
- How to snag the best Black Friday deals online this year
Planning ahead and carefully reading the terms of coupons and advertisements can maximize Black Friday success from the comfort of your couch.
- How the Marriott/Starwood merger will affect your hotel points
Starwood and Marriott are still operating two separate rewards programs for now, but that will change soon.
- What to buy (and skip) during Black Friday 2016
It’s not all discounts and deals on the 2016 post-Turkey Day shopping bonanza.
- These two features help men's dress shoes last forever
Men might not want to pay hundreds of dollars for fashion's sake, but high quality shoes can last for years, even decades longer than a cheaper pair.
- What to know about tax breaks for disabled individuals
Many people overlook tax credits and deductions that could help defray the costs of caring for a disabled family member. These include the medical expense deduction and the child and dependent care credit.
- Should you keep all your accounts at the same bank?
While there are many benefits to keeping all of your finances at one institution, as the recent Wells Fargo scandal shows, there can be risk involved as well.
- Despite stores closing, the best Black Friday deals will be on Thanksgiving
Black Friday sales have been interfering with Thanksgiving since 2013, and the most popular stores will be open.
- Worthwhile renovations to increase the value of your home
Home renovations are a headache and they can be expensive. Make sure you know which ones will add more value to the selling price of your home.
- Why your bank may not be giving you the best mortgage rate
Many banks aren't giving borrowers the rates they deserve, according to experts.
- How to get international cell phone coverage on the cheap
We’ve become accustomed to the ubiquitous nature of communications. However, commonplace conveniences change when we travel internationally.
- How to save on candy, costumes, and spooky decor for Halloween
Cut your candy spending by 40 percent by skipping the chocolate, or opting for non-candy treats.
- What to buy (and skip) in November
November brings forth a cornucopia of sales: Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. But that’s just the beginning of what this deal-driven month will produce.