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- Five reasons women might retire with more wealth
There are some compelling reasons why women may be in better financial shape than men when they retire.
- What to buy every month of the year in 2016
Stores regularly offer their deepest discounts at annual points in the year. With a little advance planning, it's easy to take advantage of those huge sales.
- The five best mid-sized cities for millennials
These smaller cities provide the urban experience without the higher rent cost associated with living in a larger city like New York.
- Student loans: Five ways to get on top of your payments in 2016
If you graduated in 2015 and have student loans, you probably started making payments on them at the end of last year. Rather than freak out about this new obligation, here are five things you can do to get on top of your loan payments in 2016.
- No more empty nest? Six tips for parents when grads move home.
Is it possible that empty-nest syndrome will soon be a thing of the past? Tips for when a new or recent graduate moves back home.
- Five ways you can avoid cell phone termination fees
Stuck with a bad cell phone plan? There are ways to get out with out having to pay an early termination fee.
- Five ways to access the 'hidden' job market
There's more to job hunting than just looking at online ads. With a little ingenuity, you can access those jobs that aren't posted publicly.
- Recycling that pays: Cash in your old electronics
You should never just throw an old electronic device in the trash. Instead, sell your old devices for cash or donate them to a good cause.
- Alternative mortgage lenders are changing home buying
Alternative mortgage lenders - non-bank companies without customer deposits - aim to help customers complete the home loan process more efficiently.
- How women can close the retirement savings gap
Women have extra burdens on their retirement incomes, along with wage inequality and careers that are often interrupted. This means they have to be especially diligent about retirement planning.
- Thanks to mild weather, winter gear is cheap right now
Unseasonably warm weather across much of the United States has retailers lowering prices to unload their winter stock.
- Nine things your home insurance may not cover
There may be some surprising things that aren't covered by your current home-insurance policy.
- These things will become cheaper in 2016
From gas to guitars, these eight products will face a serious price drop this year.
- Nine ways to make air travel productive
Maximize your productivity during travel by following these nine easy tips.
- When should you refinance your student loan?
If you've recently graduated from college, or are preparing to, there could be options for refinancing your student loans that may make paying them easier.
- The pros and cons of rewards credit cards
There may be times when a rewards credit card is worth the high annual fee, especially when it comes to the benefits that they can give for everyday purchases or air miles.
- How to avoid paying a fee for registering your drone
The FAA has mandated that drone owners must register them for a fee, but there are ways to avoid the cost and still comply with the requirement.
- Seven ways to start saving more money this year
If saving more money in 2016 was one of your resolutions, it's easy to do so with these simple steps.
- Nine ways to eat well on a budget
Even when on a budget, there are plenty of easy and innovative ways to eat good meals.
- Tax filing: the standard deductions for 2015
Tax deductions are subtracted from your gross income, and the IRS will give toy the standard deduction even if you have no other qualifying deductions or credits, no questions asked.