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- Is it worth it to do a TSA pre-check?
The TSA Pre-Check line moves much faster than the regular line for security, making the travel process smoother and simpler.
- How to buy a used car
Shopping for a used car is like going on a treasure hunt. There are amazing deals out there, and with the Internet, you can find a real diamond in the rough.
- Concerned about how the election will affect your finances? You're not alone
A recent Dealnews.com survey found that worries about how November's presidential election will impact personal finances cuts across all income levels.
- Where to splurge and save in your kitchen
Some kitchen tools are expensive, but not everything in your kitchen needs to be bought top of the line. By shopping selectively, you can build a great set of kitchen tools and stay within a reasonable budget.
- Eight easy ways to save at Universal Orlando
Getting the experience of your dreams at Universal, and especially at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, doesn't have to blow your budget.
- New to investing? Here are four steps to getting started
Investing allows you to put your money to work for you, growing your assets over time. If you are new to investing, understanding the basic building blocks of developing and implementing a strategy can help you get started on a sound financial plan.
- Should you ever pay your taxes with a credit card?
Paying your taxes with a credit card can be an incredibly risky financial move. There are other alternatives out there that can be a better option, depending on your financial situation.
- How to survive the rough market
Wall Street has had a rough go this year, but investors can expect bigger returns by waiting to pull out of the market rather than selling now.
- Apple iPhone SE: What the new product announcements mean for you
Apple product announcements never fail to cause a stir, and Monday’s unveiling of the iPhone SE — along with updates and price drops for some of its other wares, including the Apple Watch and iPad Pro — was no exception.
- How often can you really refinance your mortgage?
How many times can you refinance your home loan? Can you really get too much of a good thing?
- Four tax mistakes new parents make (and how to avoid them)
Raising a child from infancy to adulthood isn't cheap. Fortunately, kids come with some valuable tax deductions and credits which can help along the way.
- Are 'student' credit cards really for students?
The term "student credit card" implies that as long as you’re a student, you can get a credit card, but unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
- Audi A4 diesel version ruled out for US market
Audi says the decision not to offer a diesel in the A4 wasn’t a result of the diesel emissions cheating scandal afflicting several Volkswagen Group brands, one of which is Audi.
- How to score the best mortgage interest rate
A mortgage is a tremendous financial burden, but shopping online for one isn't always the best way to go. Sometimes it's better to talk to a mortgage broker in person in order to find the best option and the cheapest rate.
- Got March Madness? Thirty-six ways to watch live sports online.
As TV goes increasingly a la carte, live sports is one of the last bastions of relevance for cable companies. But there are ways to watch some content for free.
- How four people paid off a collective $1 million in debt
American households carry $918 billion in combined debt, and The Federal Reserve estimates the average household balance is more than $16,000.
- What will Apple's New iPhone 5SE cost?
The rumored Apple 5SE is one of the most hotly anticipated product announcements ahead of Apple's March event.
- Six hidden ways to save when booking spring travel
As the warmer weather finally starts to creep in, it's hard to not get excited about traveling this spring or summer. With the cheaper gas prices and lower overall airfare, it just might be a good year to finally book that family vacation you've been considering.
- Twenty-five freebies and discounts for new and expectant moms
From diaper bags to baby clothes, if you know where to look, you can spend less time worrying about money, and more time taking care of yourself and your baby.
- Housing market too hot? Six ways to win a bidding war.
The homebuying process can feel cutthroat, especially in certain cities, but you’ll be in a better position to win the house you want with a knowledgeable realtor and a few simple tricks.