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- Five myths about emergency funds
Establishing an emergency fund is one of the basic tenets of sound financial practice, yet it can be confusing to figure out how to start - and how to balance an emergency fund with investing.
- Why it's important to understand your market during a housing search
There are some home search hacks you can use to help you buy smart. It all starts with researching your market.
- Costco credit cards are about to change for the better
Costco's new store card will be a Visa from Citi, and the official switch will happen in June. Before that occurs, here's some of the more important things to know.
- Starting a business? Great software options for HR, payroll management.
Human resources work takes up a huge chunk of a business owner’s time. Payroll and other HR software can streamline these administrative tasks, cut back on paperwork, improve organization, and save your small business a lot of time and money.
- Five money talks you need to have before marriage (and four ways to start)
Tough as it is to talk about money, doing so long before you say 'I do' will put your marriage on a solid financial foundation.
- How to sell your home for the right price this summer
Mre than 40 percent of all homes were sold during the months of May through August last year, meaning summer buyers are serious buyers. So how can you make your house stand out in this market?
- Best phone deals: lowest price yet on a refurb unlocked Galaxy S7
Save big on top-of-the-line models with this week's roundup of the best phone deals. Score flagship smartphones from last year and this year, plus surprisingly affordable previous-generation models.
- Checking your credit doesn't hurt your scores
When you apply for a loan or a credit card, the lender checks your credit score. That can knock off a few points. But that isn't true if you check your own credit.
- Cord-cutters rejoice! Hulu is planning an online cable-style TV service
If successful, this could add a powerful new option for cable-free households that still want live TV.
- Seven features to consider when buying carry-on luggage
We look at the size and weight rules for most airlines, as well as other features to consider when finding the best luggage deals.
- Why getting a tax refund can be a good thing
For many Americans, a tax refund is an essential part of their financial lives, and there are good reasons to continue getting a refund.
- Ten easy ways to get your finances fit for summer
Summer is all about taking it easy and enjoying the warmer weather, but it's also a great opportunity to review your current budget and get in better financial shape.
- Why 'opportunity' funds are the new emergency funds
Saving for the future becomes much easier when it's pegged to a specific event or goal, like travel.
- Here's what to do when you can't get enough financial aid
You might feel extra anxious if your family’s income doesn’t qualify you for need-based aid and you can’t cover college costs out of pocket. But there's hope yet.
- Five international destinations you can visit for $50 a day
Dreaming of traveling abroad? It doesn't have to be expensive. It's possible to see even some of the most popular global destinations on a tight budget.
- Five smart travel hacks only frequent flyers know
Airports can be a drag. But layovers, delays, and airport lobbies don't have to be uncomfortable. Using these expert tips, you can hack your way into a more enjoyable flying experience.
- Get the big financial decisions right by optimizing your assets
Many people pay a lot of attention to the little things in their financial lives and lose sight of the bigger, more important ones. When financial planning, it's key to pay attention to both.
- How to get your spring wardrobe for less
After you’ve shaken off the winter blues and before you’ve reached summer break, there’s spring to think about — including picking a fresh spring wardrobe. These tricks will help you rock the season’s hottest threads without sacrificing too much cash.
- How and why to maximize state funding for college
There are several key steps you can take to help your child nail down even more financial aid from the state in which your child will be attending school.
- Everything a first-time home buyer needs to buy a house
Buying a house for the first time can be incredibly time-consuming. There's so much information out there that it can be hard to know where to start. Let this advice be your guide.