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- Seven smart ways to save on a wedding dress
There are several creative ways to save on the wedding dress of your dreams. All it takes is a little forward planning and ingenuity.
- How to report income on your credit card application
Reporting income on a credit card application isn't always as easy as it may seem, especially for stay-at-home parents and freelance workers. But there are definitely ways to do it.
- Five great audiobooks about money
These audiobooks provide financial lessons in an easy-to-digest package.
- How to choose the best mortgage
Confused about how a mortgage works, let alone the best one to pick? Let this advice be your guide.
- Like exercise, long-term investing requires persistence and patience
Just like working out, investing requires the same kind of long-term view in order to achieve financial goals.
- Top ten mistakes students make on the FAFSA
There are some common mistakes that tend to crop up when students begin to apply for college loans. Learn how to avoid them in order to get the most possible in student aid.
- Tax filing: things to consider when selling your home
Selling your home is a big decision that also can have significant tax consequences.
- Seven handy tips for dealing with rental car companies
Rental companies follow several routine paths in an attempt to get you to pay higher prices. Don't fall for it.
- Four important questions to ask before signing a loan
Before taking on loans to pay for an education or a house, it's important to ask some key questions.
- How to enjoy Disney World for less
Disney World is notoriously expensive, but there are ways to get around some of the largest expenses associated with visiting the Happiest Place on Earth.
- The best and worst things to buy in February
February is always the shortest month of the year, but it still boasts big opportunities for savings.
- How (and why) to check your FAFSA status
January means the beginning of financial-aid season. Here's how to check on your FAFSA status.
- Don't let a bumpy stock market affect your retirement planning
Exposure to the stock market allows pre-retirees to accumulate strong retirement savings, but times like this remind us of the need for diversification and low-risk investments.
- Super Bowl 50 will stream online for free
Cordcutting sports fans, rejoice: CBS Sports has announced plans to stream Super Bowl 50 online for free.
- Will driverless cars mean the end of auto insurance?
Driverless cars could mean a huge downsizing of the auto insurance industry, as the frequency of accidents declines and liability shifts from the driver to the vehicle’s software or automaker.
- Eight money moves to make when you find out you're pregnant
From figuring out parental work leave, to researching preschools, there's a lot of advance research that has to happen when you find out you're pregnant.
- Why having rental insurance is important
Approximately 35 percent of Americans rent the place they live in, but few of them insure that property. Here's why having renters insurance is a good idea.
- Five New Year’s shopping resolutions for 2016
If you're looking to meet new financial goals in 2016, it's important to have a good plan in place.
- The top 10 benefits of federal student loans
Federal student loans offer some significant benefits over private loans in the process of paying for college.
- Ten money moves to make before taking a side job
There are a lot of personal and economic reasons why people choose to take on a second job, and these tips will help set you on the path to success.