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- What's a 702(j) retirement plan? Should you get one?
A 702(j) plan is not actually a retirement plan at all; it's a life insurance contract. But the idea of using it to supplement retirement income isn't new.
- Best laptop deals: Current-gen MacBook Air hits lowest price ever
This week's laptop deals feature a handful of mid-price machines loaded with features, including the best price you'll see on the latest-edition 13-inch MacBook Air.
- How to shop for groceries when you're single
Grocery shopping when you live alone and only have to cook for one person can be surprisingly overwhelming sometimes. But it doesn't have to be that way.
- Seven must-have apps for the Apple Watch
These are the apps you definitely need for the Apple Watch.
- How small kitchen renovations can yield big returns
It's worth it to invest some cash in your kitchen. Small kitchen projects, like replacing the cabinets or putting in new countertops, can yield big enough returns that they almost pay for themselves.
- Apple finally has a repair for iPhones bricked by 'Error 53'
Apple is offering an apology and easy fix for 'Error 53,' which had people watching their their iPhones turn to bricks after updating their iOS.
- What to buy (and skip) in March
March may not seem like the most exciting time to shop, especially since it lacks major sales holidays. But March is still an excellent time to pick up deals on certain essential household goods.
- Five good money habits you probably already have
The same habits that you apply in other areas of your life, like discipline and patience, can also be applied to money management.
- How to re-evaluate your life insurance needs
Contrary to popular belief, life insurance is not a one-and-done deal. Coverage frequently has to be modified or updated, especially after major life events.
- When should you pass up bigger credit card rewards?
Some credit cards offer big perks, while others are more plain. Ultimately, you should choose the credit card that works for you and your lifestyle.
- Five money moves to make when you decide to get divorced
Half of all marriages end in divorce. If you've decided to take that step, there are some key financial moves you need to make.
- Twenty-five ways to save on a shoestring
Even if you don't make that much, there are still ways to save just a little extra each paycheck.
- When is the right time to sell your house?
Knowing the right time to sell your home can help you get the most value on the market. But it's also important to know other contributing factors that can give you the best selling price.
- Six money misconceptions about millennials
Millennials are frequently either portrayed or perceived as being lazy and holding no aspirations. But in most cases, that couldn't be farther from the truth.
- The four best tax software programs
While TurboTax is a familiar name and a common favorite to many tax filers, it is not the only option out there. Many other tax software programs also offer a similar user experience.
- Seven ways to travel for free
Itching to travel, but don't feel like you have the money? It's now easier than ever to travel for free, or very nearly close to it.
- Amid market decline, don’t sell yourself short
The market has had a bumpy go so far this year, but don't let that dissuade you from investing. Holding on for the long haul can yield larger benefits than selling now.
- Six ways to finance your next home improvement project
It can take a lot of money to build the house of your dreams. But there are multiple ways to fund that venture, making this a goal that can be within reach.
- Five power tools every home should have
Power tools are an important part of owning a home. Here are deals on five tools that will save you hours and ire.
- Can you retire now? Here's how to tell.
Savings, desired standard of living, and income sources all factor into how soon you can retire. But if you want a quick answer, the '4 percent rule' is a good place to start.