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- What to buy (and skip) in July
As summer reaches it's peak, so do summer sales. Stock up on patriotic decor, but leave the backyard gear behind.
- Three reasons American investors should care about Brexit
The move to exit the 28-nation EU bloc will have an impact on Americans’ investment portfolios, retirement savings and more. Here’s how.
- Why the Roth IRA is a good way to save for college
Roth IRAs and 529 College Savings Plans are both good options when it comes to saving for college, but the Roth IRA offers more flexibility.
- Why you shouldn't use a credit card to buy a house
If you have excellent credit, you may be able to buy a house with a credit card... but you probably shouldn't.
- How to save for homeownership in three simple steps
Saving your money early and regularly can help position you to buy a home in the future.
- Luxury on a budget: How to save money on your honeymoon
Whether you're glamping or living it up in Las Vegas, make sure you get the best deal on your honeymoon.
- Three ways Brexit will make global travel cheaper
While it may not be good news for the people who live in the countries that will be economically affected by Brexit, for international travelers, it may bring a bit of financial relief.
- Warning signs of a problematic authorized user
Make sure you consider these seven things before making someone an authorized user of your credit card.
- Five ways to manage student loans and credit card debt
Debt can be stressful, and the combination of student loans and credit card debt even more so. Here are five ways to manage debt and alleviate any debt-related stress.
- How to pay off student loans without a degree
Whether you finish college or leave early, you'll still have to pay off your student loans. Here is a helpful strategy for efficiently paying off loans.
- Know where to go for the best deals this July 4th
You can expect to see some of summer's best sales during Fourth of July weekend. Take the opportunity to stock up on summer gear and clothing, but wait to buy electronics.
- When hybrid long-term care insurance makes sense
The prospect of debilitating illness late in life is not a pleasant one, but it’s wise to protect yourself and your family from the financial hardships that could result from it. A common way to prepare yourself is by purchasing some form of long-term care insurance.
- Five good reasons to tap your home equity
Thanks to rising home values and a sluggish mortgage market, lenders are once again marketing home equity lines of credit. Should you borrow against your home?
- How to find the best backpack for your child
Here are nine things to consider when making a backpack purchase for the upcoming school year.
- Why the best travel rewards credit cards aren't travel rewards cards at all
While many Americans are paying for their trips with credit cards, they may be missing out on valuable rewards if they are choosing a travel card over a cash-back card.
- Ten tips for dealing with job loss
Dealing with job loss can be difficult, but there are ways to make the experience a little easier. Here are ten ways to financially prepare yourself for job loss.
- Someday we’ll feel silly for being scared of driverless cars
Remember when people were terrified of the internet? Now, imagine your life without it.
- Four ways to improve your credit score
If you're unhappy with your credit score, follow these four steps to take your score from 'fair' to 'good'.
- Three ways to make your time at the airport more bearable
With just a little bit of legwork, you can zip through security, relax in the lounge, and board your next flight early. Here are three ways to make your next air travel experience more comfortable.
- Will your device support the new Apple updates?
If you haven't bought your Apple device in the past five years, you my be out of luck when it comes to getting the newest updates.