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- Fourteen frugal ways to decorate for Christmas
Holiday decorations don't have to be expensive if you buy off-season, go DIY, or hold a decoration swap with your friends and family.
- Should you invest your emergency fund?
With interest rates at historic lows, some experts say investing an emergency fund is actually safer than holding onto it in cash. But it depends on your preferred risk level.
- Small Business Saturday is different this year
Small Business Saturday traditionally has been a great time for American Express cardholders to get discounts to patronize their favorite small businesses, but the offers have changed somewhat for this year.
- Eight career mistakes to stop making by 30
Mistakes in the office can slow or halt career advancement. Make sure you stop making these eight mistake by the time you are 30.
- Avoid the tax rush with these easy prep steps
Tax season doesn't have to be a stressful blur. Use these easy prep steps to make the tax season a breeze.
- The best 2015 Black Friday travel deals
Sales on electronics are common on Black Friday and Cyber Monday has plenty of clothing and fashion discounts. Learn where to find the best Black Friday travel deals.
- The most important steps for a comfortable retirement
Even people who do save for retirement don't always know how much they should be withdrawing each year. Follow these steps to ensure you are setting yourself up for a comfortable retirement.
- Understanding the two types of college financial aid
College financial aid is a mystery to many. This article explains the two different types of college financial aid and how to plan for them.
- Eight items that are always cheaper at Target
Some of Target's loyal followers might be paying more by shopping there exclusively. However, for these eight items, Target has the best prices.
- Seven financial steps to take once you're on your own
Going from college to first job and apartment can be a huge transition. These steps will help any new grad take care of immediate responsibilities, while still keeping an eye on the future.
- How to tell if your portfolio is a winner
It's important to know whether you should change your portfolio. Returns are relative, so use these markers to know if you have a winning portfolio.
- How much can you afford to spend in retirement?
The rules of thumb for retirement are changing. A realistic look at your post-working age finances is required to truly know how much you need.
- Your Black Friday shopping survival list
Black Friday becomes a blur when you're on the floor and looking for deals. Be sure to be prepared with this survival list.
- Spending books can help you save
Budgets can be intimidating and inflexible. A better way to start saving is with spending books, which can be easily customized for your spending situation.
- How to retire on $30,000 a year
Living in retirement on less than $30,000 may not sound realistic, but half of Americans earning 30,000 a year or less normally. Retiring on $30,000 a year might just be possible, but not advisable.
- El Niño means it's a good time to buy flood insurance
The El Niño weather pattern is expected to bring heavy rain across the southern United States and along both coasts. Whether or not you decide to buy flood insurance, it’s best to consider it before the heavy rains begin.
- Black Friday gaming ads: Get $100 off this Xbox bundle
These are the best Black Friday gaming ads from Target, GameStop, Dell Home, and more.
- The best time and money-saving apps for holiday shoppers
Between the shopping, the cooking, and the event planning, it can be hard to get through the holidays without overspending or forgetting at least one crucial detail. Luckily, it's 2015 and there's an app for that. A few apps for that, actually.
- When to replace these eight common household items
Unlike food, household items like pillows, mascara, and toothbrushes don't typically come with an expiration date. Here's a guide to how often you should replace some of the most commonly overused items, and some of them may surprise you.
- What's good in the Best Buy Black Friday ad? Everything.
Best Buy's Black Friday ad has a slew of great deals, from big screen TVs to tablets and headphones.