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- When investing, it's better to think about the long term
This year’s high levels of market volatility, coupled with last year's lackluster returns, might leave investors wondering if it’s worth waiting for an upturn. The answer is yes.
- Five places to travel while the dollar is strong
With the dollar strong and fuel prices at record lows, there's never been a better time to travel abroad.
- Why it pays to switch to a cash-only lifestyle
Paying for everything in cash may seem inconvenient, but by forcing you to grapple with physical money, it can be a useful budgeting tool.
- How to boost your credit score
There are many ways to boost your credit score, but prioritizing which debts to pay down first can make a difference.
- How retailers use 'dynamic pricing' to get you to pay more
While shopping online is easy and fun, the shopping algorithms online retailers use can actually get you to pay more.
- A guide to understanding renters insurance
Renters insurance can help cover your personal belongings, which your landlord's insurance policy won't cover.
- Having one credit card that's just for bills can reduce your fraud risk
Having one credit card that's just for bills can reduce the impact and inconvenience that happens if your card or wallet gets stolen.
- Five money myths about millennials
Millennials aren't as entitled, irresponsible, or indebted as the news would suggest.
- Four money tips for new workers
Just started a new job? Don't forget the financials, like evaluating your employee benefits.
- How to prepare to sell your home
When you're getting ready to sell your house, you want to make sure that it stands out on the curb. A real estate agent can suggest ways to make the process go smoothly, but all homeowners can take some basic steps even without professional help.
- Ten things to do with all of those leftover Easter goodies
Don't toss all those goodies right away. Instead, here are some ingenious ways to repurpose your Easter leftovers for immediate use or year-round enjoyment.
- Tesla Model 3: A make or break moment for Tesla Motors?
If Tesla and its outspoken CEO Elon Musk solely want to bring electric cars to the masses, then yes, the launch of the Model 3 is definitely a defining moment.
- Four reasons you should pay more than the minimum payment
Minimum payments are designed to keep you in debt. Here's how to get beyond them.
- Alternative lending: When it is (and isn't) good for business
Alternative business loans are growing in popularity, but they can be complicated and confusing, even risky. They’re not for everyone.
- Three surprising ways paying for a wedding improved my finances
Paying for our wedding taught my husband and I some pretty important personal financial life skills that we'll keep with us long past our 50th wedding anniversary.
- Do you have the right gear for summer cycling?
Most of us love the freedom and sense of motion that comes with bicycling, and donning the gear of a bicyclist will make your miles much more fun.
- Are personal checks still useful?
Checks were once a common way to pay for almost anything, including groceries and utility bills, but they’ve been largely replaced by debit and credit cards, mobile payments and online bill pay.
- Avoiding messages of fear about the stock market
Most investors should hold onto their investments despite short-term fluctuations in the market, keeping an eye on longer-term financial goals rather than short-term results.
- How to avoid monthly checking account fees
Some banks charge regular fees to maintain a checking account. With a little strategic planning, those fees can be avoided.
- Thrifting your way to the perfect designer wardrobe
Having the perfect designer wardrobe doesn't need to cost a fortune. Many second-hand and thrift stores offer designer clothes for steep discounts.