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- Five questions to ask before buying a house
Buying a home is a huge financial investment. There are some essential questions to ask before making that commitment.
- Six of the best credit cards for cashback
These credit cards offer perks like points and money back for those everyday expenses, like groceries, that add up over time.
- Eight financial decisions you'll never regret
A new year is already under way, but there are some financial decisions that are always smart to make, no matter the season.
- Ten customer loyalty programs you've never heard of
There are more customer loyalty programs out there than may seem at first glance, spanning from the ordinary to the more obscure.
- Real estate vs. stocks: What Trump can teach us about investing
Although Donald Trump is a controversial political candidate, there may be some lessons to learn from his real estate investing practices.
- Five credit cards that give you money back for flight delays
Stuck at the airport because of a delayed flight? These credit cards reward you for that lost time.
- Seven household items that are better second-hand
Not everything in the home needs to be purchased new. Some ordinary household goods are better, and cheaper, when purchased secondhand.
- Ten signs you have a really good credit score
Even if you don't know your credit score off the top of your head, there are other clues that can suggest you have good financial habits.
- A guide to buying refurbished technology
Buying refurbished technology is a great opportunity to score deep discounts.
- Six questions to ask a potential financial advisor
When meeting with a potential financial advisor for the first time, there are some essential questions that you should be asking.
- Top five travel destinations for 2016
This year offers new opportunities to travel, both to far-flung locations around the globe and some hot spots slightly closer to home.
- Retirement: Some annuities can work, but proceed with caution
Annuities worked into retirement plans have gotten a bad rap over the years, thanks in part to high fees and some questionable sales practices. But they’re not all bad.
- Should you lend money to friends and family?
Loaning money to friends and family is one of life's greatest dilemmas. If you do decide to go that route, it's important to remember these dos and don'ts.
- Retirement planning: Three things to consider when choosing a plan
An IRA or employer-sponsored plan? Roth or traditional? Consider these key factors when figuring it out.
- Gyms will try to hook you in January. Don't fall for it.
Joining a gym in January means you may encounter high-pressure tactics. This is the busy season for gyms, and fitness companies are eager to take your money during the post-holiday 'gold rush.'
- What is adjusted gross income (AGI)? The answer will help on your taxes
Here's how to calculate your adjusted gross income for your tax bills.
- Four phone calls that will save you big every month
There are a few essential calls you should be making in order to save big on regular expenses like your cell phone bill.
- Fourteen free fitness apps to get in shape for 2016
There are a ton of free fitness apps out there to help you keep, or start, a New Year's resolution.
- Eight strategies for managing your teen’s ‘gap year’ experience
More teens are turning to a 'gap year' experience to bridge the divide between high school and college. With the right strategy in place, that year can be a successful one.
- Six things to do after getting engaged (if you're on a budget)
If money is tight after you've gotten engaged, there are ways to be celebratory and still avoid some of the higher costs associated with getting married.