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- Captain America: 10 strange and wonderful collectibles
In celebration of "Captain America: Civil War," we've pored over eBay to find 10 of the best — and strangest — Captain America collectibles ever made.
- Running shoes: Three easy ways to get the best deal
Whether you're a hardcore marathoner or just heading our for a leisurely jog around your neighborhood, getting the best deal on running shoes isn't just about saving money - it's also about finding the right pair for you.
- Should you pay for credit repair?
Credit repair removes information that shouldn’t be on your credit reports so it will stop dragging down your credit scores. You can hire a service to do it, but typically you can do it on your own for free.
- Is ClassPass still worth it?
For a flat monthly rate that varies by city, members of ClassPass — available in 29 US and five international cities — can book classes at any participating gym and fitness studio. But that flat fee has increased dramatically in recent months.
- Six quick ways to speed up your internet connection
Before you waste hours on the phone arguing with your ISP, try rebooting your router or deleting some apps.
- These are the 10 cheapest cars to insure
Auto insurance rates vary, sometimes significantly, depending on the kind of car you drive.
- Best laptop deals: lowest price ever for 1080p 16-inch Lenovo gaming rig
Whether your a Mac or a PC person, this week's best laptop deals feature a selection of competitively priced machines — all under a grand!
- Three clever strategies to fund your child's education
Bills to pay, retirements to be funded, big purchases to be saved for: The financial demands most families face can make saving for a child’s college education seem overwhelming or even unattainable. But with some planning, it doesn’t have to be.
- The twenty best apps for small-business owners in 2016
Between handling customer complaints, keeping track of employee work schedules and monitoring expenses, running a small business is hard work. If you’re looking to increase productivity and organization — or just make your life as an entrepreneur a little easier — a good app might be just what you need.
- Three steps to choosing a qualified credit counselor
Whether you need debt management or are just looking to create a budget, credit counseling can provide the tools you need to take control of your finances.
- Mortgage rates fall, and there's relief for homebuyers in some hot markets
Mortgage rates dropped slightly this week while mortgage applications, particularly refinance loans, also fell. Meanwhile, if you’re in one of the busier housing markets in the country and have been struggling to find a home, some relief may be on the way
- The three best cities for rent control
Rent control is the dream of renters everywhere. Yet only four states — California, New York, Maryland, New Jersey — and the District of Columbia have rent control policies in place. Read on for our guide to scoring a rent-controlled apartment in one of the best cities where price-protected apartments are signed into law.
- Nine investing questions you're too embarrassed to ask
You can't build wealth through investing if you never get started. And sometimes, getting started is just a matter of overcoming your fear of asking silly questions.
- Five simple ways to protect yourself from identity theft
Identity theft can cost time, effort, and money to correct, but a few simple fixes can protect your personal information from prying eyes and hands.
- Eight ways to save on smartphone costs while traveling
There are two basic necessities that everyone needs when traveling in the 21st century: Their passport and their smartphone. But using data, roaming, and making long distance calls while traveling can cost a fortune. Here are a few basic ways that you can save money by using your smartphone while on the road.
- Six free debt management tools
The average American looks at his or her phone 46 times every day. It's easy to check your finances during that time with one, or several, of these free financial tools.
- Why it's important to talk finances before getting married
Talking about money before marriage can help set your relationship up for financial success.
- Do this before maxing out your 401(k)
Depending on how much you need to save for retirement, your income and a variety of other factors, you may want to fund other accounts before depositing the full $18,000 in your 401(k).
- Why it's important to save
Saving even small amounts at a time can help protect from unexpected expenses draining away your emergency fund.
- When it comes to outdoor home renovations, think budget and scope
Like any home-renovation project, outdoor renovations can easily get out of control if you don’t have a good handle on how much things will cost, what your goals are, and whether you’re doing the work yourself or need professional help. But it's easy to avoid those foibles if you have the right plan.