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- Costco switches credit cards to Visa: What you need to know
Costco will stop accepting American Express today and start taking only Visa — a dramatic changeover for a merchant with about 81 million members worldwide.
- Retirement planning: Are annuities worth the fees?
Annuities can be a beneficial addition to your retirement plan, but make sure you're aware of the fees that accompany this investment option.
- Dell AMD Touch Laptop falls under $400: the week's best laptop deals
Don't blow your budget on a laptop purchase. Here are five laptops priced under $1,000.
- Top travel deals to take advantage of before they expire this month
A roundup of great travel deals, including airfare, hotels, and cruises.
- Control the costs of your startup
It can be difficult to manage your cash flow, especially if you're a startup. However, good management is essential to a successful business, so follow these guidelines to make sure your startup will manage money right.
- No credit history? Three reasons to start building credit now.
Good credit can help people get better rates on insurance, with apartment and job hunting, and with coverage in cases of fraud or theft.
- Top 10 takeaways from the 2016 Apple Developers' conference
Though no mentions of an iPhone 7 were made at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple highlighted new features consumers can expect in upcoming updates and products.
- Spend summer break at the beach and stay within budget
There's still time to squeeze in a summer vacation without busting your budget. Just follow these eight tips.
- Where to buy a used cell phone and what to ask before you buy
Buying a used cell phone can save people hundreds of dollars on the retail price. Here's how to find a trusted seller.
- Fitbit or Misfit: Which fitness wristband is right for you?
It’s clear that both brands are venturing in the direction of aesthetically appealing wearables, but is one of these trackers the right motivating accessory for you?
- One simple trick for finding the best financial adviser
The 'fiduciary rule' stipulating financial advisers put the interests of their clients above their own won't be implemented until April 2017. Here's how to take steps to protect your savings and find a financial adviser who'll put you first.
- Nine Father's Day gifts you can buy in a hurry
If you're struggling for gift ideas for your dad this Father's Day, check out this list of last-minute, easily-attainable presents.
- Cheaper and more flexible data plans: are MVNOs right for you?
If you don't want to go with Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, or T-Mobile, you can choose from a variety of mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs. Usually cheaper, though sometimes less reliable, MVNOs offer an alternative to the 'Big Four' cell phone carriers.
- Should you tap retirement savings to pay for your child's college?
Though it may be tempting, digging into retirement funds early can wreak havoc on people's golden years, says one financial advisor.
- Choosing a wedding registry? 100-plus free gifts from retailers.
These 10 stores offer free gifts to couples who sign up for wedding registries with them, and in some cases, fulfill purchase requirements.
- When it comes to credit card checks, read the fine print
Zero percent APR on a credit card 'convenience check' can be tempting, but make sure you are familiar with the rules for these checks so that you don't incur extra charges.
- How international students and immigrants can get a credit card
Getting a credit card can be more difficult for newcomers to the US, but it's not impossible.
- Father's day gifts to avoid
Nix the gym membership and save the grill for Christmas. Here are a few guidelines to follow when buying gifts for dad this Father's day.
- How small businesses can control costs in the early stages
During a business's first year, it's important to both generate revenue and limit costs. That can be challenging while also building a sustainable customer base.
- How to give your financial goals a midyear checkup
How are your New Year’s financial resolutions coming along? If they aren’t going as well as you’d like, don’t despair. We’re almost halfway through the year, so it’s as good a time as any to get on track.