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- ReFed video illustrates the problem of food waste
The video, The Roadmap to Reduce U.S. Food Waste by 20 Percent, highlights how the United States spends nearly $220 billion a year growing, processing, and transporting more than 60 million tons of food that is never eaten.
- Ten tricks to speed up your laptop's performance
These are a few tips and tricks to prevent your laptop from becoming unbearably slow, including using your Activity Monitor and running a virus scan.
- Nine gadgets to enhance your leisure time this summer
If you are looking for ways to make your summer a bit more leisurely, here are nine devices to help put your mind at ease this summer, including a Bluetooth tracker and an ice cream maker.
- Used car leasing hits the sweet spot
If you don't mind living without that new car smell, used-car leasing can be a great way to save money.
- Six things that scare your financial advisor
Despite the market’s rocky start to the year, financial professionals say they think the Standard & Poor’s 500 index will end the year flat or in positive territory. So what does keep financial professionals up at night?
- Interest capitalization: The hidden student loan cost
Avoiding interest capitalization can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on your student loans. Here are a few ways to keep capitalization at bay.
- Pokémon Go: How to catch all the savings
Businesses are cashing in on the Pokémon Go craze by requesting status as a PokéGym and offering discounts to lure in Pokémon Go players. See what you could save if you play.
- When is the Kate Spade surprise sale?
Kate Spade's surprise sales are offered to their online customers only, and they are the deepest sales on Kate Spade goods, not counting coupons.
- Scams called ‘worst’ of top 10 consumer complaints
In a new survey, scams of all types earned the “worst” badge for their impact on vulnerable people, the low likelihood of recovering money lost, and the outrage factor, among other things.
- Mortgage rates soar to pre-Brexit levels
After two weeks of uncertainty, mortgage rates gradually climb back to levels seen before Britain's Brexit vote.
- Why the bankruptcy means test matters
For those who are working through a bankruptcy, the bankruptcy means test is the determining factor in whether you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Here's what you need to know about the test.
- MBA students can no longer turn to SoFi for loans, but still have options
The San Francisco company Social Finance will cease to offer loans for a Master of Business Administration degree, but the company states it will continue to offer refinancing for student loans along with their mortgage and personal loan services.
- Eight changes that will rock the way you shop fashion
As sales at department stores like Macy's and Sears continue to decline, fashion retailers look to smart mirrors and virtual reality to give their business a competitive edge. Here are eight changes coming to the fashion industry in the near future.
- What Clinton's college affordability plan could mean for you
Clinton's New College Compact proposes to eliminate tuition at in-state public colleges for students with family incomes of $125,000 or less, as well as at community colleges. Here's what this plan could mean for you.
- How to really erase all personal data from your laptop, tablet, or phone
Our gadgets are an extension of our most private thoughts and feelings, and the idea of someone being able to access our late-night texts, family photos, or old tax forms is just plain disturbing.
- Divorce doesn’t preclude Social Security spousal benefits
If you are divorced or in the process of getting divorced, there are some important considerations concerning your Social Security benefits.
- Three tips for saving big on summer flights
Fly cheap this summer with the help of budget airlines, Google Flights, and travel blogs.
- Online car shopping in ten simple steps
Surfing the internet for a car can leave you feeling lost in a maze of car websites. For a focused search, stick to this ten step strategy when shopping for cars online.
- For Social Security benefits, timing is key
The timing of when you claim Social Security benefits can affect how much you receive in benefits and what you are able to do with the money. Plan ahead so you know when to collect Social Security.
- How I saved $600 on my dress and trip to a destination wedding
In the old days, this blogger would have booked a fairly expensive round-trip airfare, stayed in a hotel with a continental breakfast, rented a car from a place like Avis or Enterprise, and spent way too much money on a dress. But this is the future.