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- How retirement planning is like running a marathon
Marathons require you to pace yourself and persevere through uneven terrain. Saving for retirement requires these same qualities as you invest money in your future and avoid financial potholes.
- Five bankruptcy myths dispelled
Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy isn't pleasant or simple - but it can actually be a powerful tool for taking charge of your finances.
- The Pinterest revolution on photos, recipes and tutorials
Pinterest has over 100 million users. Now its mission is to understand where to grow next.
- Don't let debt collect: How to use credit cards responsibly
Credit cards can be handy financial tools, but don't let confusing interest rate terms or transaction fees catch you off guard.
- Investing in your future: financial tips for your 30s
When saving for your future, it's important to start early. Whether it's putting investing money in your retirement or your child's college payments, here are seven ways to financially make the most of your 30s.
- Set your small business on the right track for lower taxes
Be sure you are making the right decisions when it comes to sorting out taxes for your small business. Here are some helpful tips to guide your small business through the tax process.
- How to stay cool and save on air conditioning
Be efficient with your energy use this summer and follow these nine tips to save on air conditioning.
- Let them eat ice cream: Great ice cream machines for summer
As summer begins to heat up, stay cool with a sweet ice cream treat. Save on ice cream store purchases by investing in an ice cream machine this summer.
- Is whole life insurance worth the higher cost? Probably not.
Whole life insurance may have eye-catching tax incentives, but the low overall returns often make term life insurance the better choice.
- When interest-only mortgages make sense
Interest-only mortgages may have contributed to the real estate collapse in 2008, but these mortgages are making a comeback because of the flexibility they provide for the cash-strapped home-buyer.
- How to regain footing in college after loss of financial aid
If you've lost your financial aid, from a falling GPA or because your parents started earning more money, here are ways to recuperate from lost funds and to prevent it from happening again.
- Do discounts increase customer visits at restaurants? NPD says no.
Five-dollar foot long? At first glance, discounts might appear to increase the incentives for people to eat out. But a new study suggests it may not have a significant effect.
- Five ways to improve your online banking security
Online banking — by computer or by phone — is now as common a way to access your accounts as stopping at an ATM. But it's also become a target for hackers. Here are five steps to take to protect your accounts so you can bank securely online.
- Student loan debt? How the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can help.
The CFPB was created to help consumers after the financial crisis of 2008, and the office collects consumer complaints about student loans, publishes reports about the industry, and drafts policy recommendations to improve student loan servicing.
- Father's Day gifts: where to go for the best buys
Father's Day is approaching. Here is a guide for where to go for the best deals on everything from athletic clothing to Apple products this Father's Day.
- First time buying car insurance? Make sure to shop around.
Here are five tips for getting low-cost car insurance. Turns out, driving a minivan wouldn't hurt.
- It's never too late: How to start a business as a baby boomer
You don't have to be a tech-savvy millennial to tap into your entrepreneurial spirit. Here are five businesses perfect for baby boomers.
- Eight tips for avoiding overwhelming student loan debt
Many families take on enormous amounts of debt in order to pay for their children's education. But with the right planning, such as starting to save early, this needn't be the case.
- Ready for another career? How to go back to school and save money.
If returning to school and changing careers is on your agenda, here are three helpful tips to make the transition more financially feasible.
- Car damage from a UFO? Seven weird things covered by car insurance.
Car insurance can cover more than just fender benders incurred while driving. Here are seven things you never knew your car insurance would cover.