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- These are the toys you're looking for: 11 coolest vintage Star Wars figurines
For many fans, nothing screams 'retro Star Wars' quite like Kenner's famous action figure series, which began in 1977 and continued through the entire original trilogy.
- Six luxury travel locations that are cheaper in winter
Winter travel may make previously inaccessible locations affordable. Airfare in winter can be considerably cheaper and most locations have fewer tourists.
- 'Pay As You Earn' can help indebted graduates
Pay As You Earn is one repayment program that might help indebted graduates slowly pay off their debt. The program caps payments depending on the borrower's income.
- Ten things your online broker won't tell you
IRA accounts and other online brokerage accounts can be great ways to invest. To find out more about them and some of the things online brokers won't tell you, read more here.
- Free Shipping Day is here! 10 major stores participating.
Free Shipping Day is when many online merchants offer free shipping without the usual restrictions, such as minimum order amounts. The 2015 Free Shipping Day roster of participating stores includes hundreds of the biggest names in online shopping.
- How to ace your next performance review
Performance reviews can be tricky, but there are few ways to make them more productive and less stressful.
- Do you need a financial planner?
Financial planners can be vital to planning a path to retirement. They are especially important after big life changes.
- Five rules for successful stock trading
Stock trading has a steep and expensive learning curve. If you're set on trying, use these tips to be more successful.
- Should you refinance your student loans?
Refinance might help make student loans more affordable month-to-month, but it could strip you of protections government-sponsored student loans offer. The choice can be a tricky one.
- Fed hikes interest rates: what it means for homebuyers, owners, and mortgage refinancers
The Fed's short-term interest rate hike won't have an immediate impact on the housing market, but the recent run of low mortgage rates will certainly end eventually.
- Tips and tricks for saving money on holiday shopping
The holiday season means holiday shopping. Make sure your gifts don't break your budget with these tips and tricks.
- Six times to stay away from stocks
The stock market might historically be the best way to gain a return on your money, but there are some valid reasons and times to stay away. Make sure you don't invest if under these six circumstances.
- Four ways to save for a down payment
Saving for a down payment can take the traditional form of dropping extra money into a savings account, but there are other methods. Follow these four tips to set yourself up for a new home.
- How to control debt and improve credit
High-interest debt can be a major obstacle to healthy saving. Use these tips to control debt and improve your credit.
- The argument for cash-back cards over travel credit cards
Picking the best credit card for you can often be more important than picking the credit card with the best market value. Make sure your credit card fits your lifestyle.
- Four ways coworking spaces are worth it
Shared office spaces, or coworking spaces, offer freelancers the opportunity to work alongside others. The spaces may offer unexpected social and professional benefits.
- When is the FAFSA deadline?
It's almost time for FAFSA season. Make sure you don't miss any deadlines by consulting this list.
- Online shipping deadlines for guaranteed delivery by Christmas
Online shopping is one of the easiest way to buy Christmas gifts, but the shipping can cause worry. These are the online shipping deadlines. Make sure your gift will get there in time.
- How to plan for college scholarship applications
As college tuition continues to skyrocket, families should be prepared to look for any means of financial aid. Having a plan for college scholarship applications can make tuition more affordable.
- How to invest $500
Investing has to start somewhere and for many that won't be millions or even thousands. Here is how NerdWallet suggests investing $500.