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- Goodreads deals brings you the eBooks you want to read (for less)
The new feature, called Goodreads Deals, sends you email notifications when ebooks on your 'Want to Read' list, ebooks by your favorite authors, or popular ebooks from your favorite categories go on sale.
- Tips for filling out the FAFSA as a first-generation college student
Being a first-generation college student is a big deal and a huge opportunity. You’ll be the first person in your family to get a degree. But first, there's the FAFSA to navigate. Don't be afraid to ask for help along the way.
- Five affordable ideas for a once-in-a-lifetime vacation
Some travel providers are better than others when it comes to discounts on luxurious trips abroad.
- How much should you save for retirement?
It’s what many people want to know, and most struggle to figure out: How much should I save for retirement? Here are five steps toward figuring out how much to save for retirement.
- Five tips for buying a home if you have student loans
Many millennials are choosing to delay major life decisions, like buying a house, because of their student loan debt. But becoming a homeowner is possible even if you have student loans.
- Something borrowed: does a personal loan work to pay for a wedding?
Many couples use credit cards to help pay for a wedding, but some take out wedding loans — unsecured personal loans whose interest rate is based on the creditworthiness of one or both spouses-to-be. Using a loan can make budgeting, and paying, for a wedding easier, but whether using one is right depends on your financial situation.
- Graduation gifts for every kind of 2016 graduate
Graduation season is upon us, and with it comes the challenge of finding the perfect gift for the high school senior, brand-new college graduate, or freshly-certified Krav Maga instructor in your life. Worry not, because we're here with a suggestion for everyone on your list!
- Navigating the Alternative Minimum Tax
The AMT is an alternative method of calculating federal income tax that runs parallel to the ordinary method. Certain circumstances trigger the AMT, and knowing what to watch for can help you plan how to manage your tax burden.
- 10 essential tips for first-time homebuyers
You're tired of renting, you've got some cash saved up, and you've made up your mind: it's time for you to become a homeowner. But where do you go from here? The process of buying your first house doesn't need to be overwhelming if you know what to do next.
- How a new picture of corporate shareholders may turn the tax debate upside down
New research indicates that only about one-quarter of corporate stock is held by tax-paying investors—about half of what experts generally thought. These findings may undermine the argument that U.S. firms pay too much in corporate taxes on their profits.
- What to expect from 2016 Memorial Day sales
It's one of the greatest holiday weekends to shop, especially if you're in the market for clothes, home goods, or a new mattress.
- Everything you need to know about online coupon codes
Promo codes can score you percentages off your purchase, free shipping, or flat discounts. But finding them and using them successfully can be hard.
- Should you 'restart' your 30-year mortgage when you refinance?
When it comes to refinancing your mortgage, is it better to pick up where you left off or restart the process?
- 12 money rules to live by
Even though every financial situation is different, there are still some common guidelines that everyone should follow, whether it's for buying a car or saving for college.
- How to travel Alaska for less
Alaska, our 50th state, has a reputation for being an expensive vacation spot, but if you can make it up there, the beauty of your surroundings is well worth the trip.
- What not to buy during Memorial Day sales
Memorial Day falls on May 30 this year, and the holiday weekend will be chock-full of sales, deals and discounts. To make sure you get the best deals, we’ve listed what to skip on the long weekend.
- How couples can master the financial balancing act
It’s true that a marriage requires give and take, but it’s vital to a family’s overall well-being for both partners to find an equitable way to share responsibilities, especially when it comes to managing money.
- Six companies that help you repay or avoid student loans
Here’s a look at six companies focused on helping you repay your loans or, better yet, helping you avoid student debt in the first place.
- Everything you need to know about streaming media players
There's more to consider than whether a gadget connects to Netflix or HBO. We'll clue you in to what each streaming device offers — and what it leaves out.
- The hidden costs and trade-offs of buying a house
Buying a house can be replete with multiple fees. Some, like real estate agent fees, can be expected. Others, like high utility bills, might come as a surprise.