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- Five signs it's time to switch online investment brokers
In some cases, making a change can save you money. In others, it might boost returns or give you access to elevated services, like stronger trading software, more investor education opportunities or a wider range of investment choices.
- Where to buy this year's most-Googled gifts (for less)
Google has released its annual list of the 15-most Googled gifts. Here's where you can find them for the best prices.
- Amazon Video now offers your favorite cable channels
Amazon Prime members can subscribe to Starz, Showtime, and much more without a traditional cable package.
- The world's financial literacy is not great. Can we fix it?
Worldwide financial literacy is hugely important to global prosperity, but judging from the results of a recent survey, there's a lot of room for improvement.
- Christmas shipping deadlines for 2015: a complete list
To help you spend as little as possible on shipping fees, we've collected cut-off dates for Christmas delivery at some of today's most popular retailers.
- Think strategy and cost when picking investments
When picking investments focus on comparing how they did over the long-run and how much they cost. Learn more here.
- Online investing fees that might surprise you
Online investing might make it easy to compare trade commissions, but there are many other fees to watch out for. Here are some of the top fees few people expect.
- How to manage business cash flow
Learning to manage cash flow can be one of the trickiest lessons for new business owners. Learn more about cash flow here.
- What eight months without cable TV has taught me
Cable TV seems like a necessity for many, but life got better once this writer cut the cord.
- How to handle too much credit card debt
Hitting rock bottom with debt can feel overwhelming. These tips can help provide a breather and path out of debt.
- Four ways to finish 2015 financially strong
The new year might be close, but there is still time to finish 2015 strong. Learn more from these four financial tips.
- Nine key questions about your company 401(k)
A 401(k) can be a dizzying topic for new investors. Make sure you ask yourself, and possibly your employer, these key nine questions about the company 401(k).
- Ten hidden new car costs
The cost of a new car may not be as transparent as it seems. There are many small and large fees that dealers won't disclose upfront.
- Know your risk tolerance
Risk is inherent in investing, but knowing your risk tolerance is important. If a steep dive would force you to pull your stocks out early, it might be time to consider less risk.
- Three rules of thumb for buying a home
A home is a major purchase. Use these three rules of thumb to ensure you're buying the right one.
- What a Fed interest rate hike could mean for you
After nearly a decade, the Federal Reserve is likely to raise interest rates by next week. Here are a few parts of your financial life, from home values to stock portfolios, that might be affected by a rate increase.
- Five habits that kill your buying power
Make sure to do your homework before making any purchases. Lack of comparison research is one of five habits that kills your buying power.
- Five important things to know about the 401(k) and IRA in 2016
401(k)s and IRAs are some of the best vehicles for your retirement savings. Stay up-to-date on the new 2016 changes.
- Two ways to get investment income in a low-return environment
Investment income can be scarce in low-return environments. Read more to learn about two ways to maximize investment income, despite the environment.
- The best places to store short-term savings
A savings account isn't necessarily the best or only place to put short-term savings. See this article for more ideas.