Depending on which estimate you believe, Obama's proposed budget would raise the tax bill of a household with a yearly income of $50k - $75k between $63 and $100 per year. However, that's not all you should know.More >>
Depending on which estimate you believe, Obama's proposed budget would raise the tax bill of a household with a yearly income of $50,000 to $75,000 between $63 and $100 per year. However, that's not all you should know.More >>
Every year, identity thieves misuse the personal information of more than 11 million Americans. This makes identity theft one of the fastest-growing crimes in the country.More >>
Every year, identity thieves misuse the personal information of more than 11 million Americans. This makes identity theft one of the fastest-growing crimes in the country.More >>
The following Internet browser extensions have achieved popularity among consumers, thanks to a series of unique and practical benefits.More >>
There is a widening range of online tools that have been designed to help save hard-earned cash. The following Internet browser extensions have achieved popularity among consumers, thanks to a series of unique and practical benefits.More >>
An emergency fund will help see you through an unexpected and potentially costly life event, such as a health crisis, a job layoff or a major home repair.More >>
An emergency fund will help see you through an unexpected and potentially costly life event, such as a health crisis, a job layoff or a major home repair.More >>
With the number of credit cards in circulation exceeding the nation's population, card issuers have developed various ways of sweetening the deal.More >>
With the number of credit cards in circulation exceeding the nation's population, card issuers have developed various ways of sweetening the deal.More >>
Two of the most popular methods are nicknamed the "snowball" and the "avalanche" methods. To determine which path is best for you, check out these pros and cons.More >>
Two of the most popular methods are nicknamed the "snowball" and the "avalanche" methods. To determine which path is best for you, check out these pros and cons.More >>
In order to file as head of household, you must meet several requirements. Find out whether being head of household comes with any tax benefits.More >>
In order to file as head of household, you must meet several requirements. Find out whether being head of household comes with any tax benefits.More >>
It has been three years since the Federal Reserve's Credit CARD Act went into effect. In these three years, the act has had mostly positive impacts.More >>
It has been three years since the Federal Reserve's Credit CARD Act went into effect. In these three years, the act has had mostly positive impacts.More >>
You've probably heard that it's a good idea to check your credit reports for errors once a year. But which errors are the ones that do the most damage to your credit score?More >>
You've probably heard that it's a good idea to check your credit reports for errors once a year. But which errors are the ones that do the most damage to your credit score?More >>
With some intention and careful management, you can sail through the holiday season and make it to 2012 without gaining too much (spending) weight.More >>
The new rules exist to protect consumers who need help with unmanageable debts, but it is still important to understand what these rules mean when seeking debt relief help.More >>
The new rules exist to protect consumers who need help with unmanageable debts, but it is still important to understand what these rules mean when seeking debt relief help.More >>
America's richest communities have been cross-referenced with how much, or little, those who live there give to charity. If you're looking for donations, you may want to avoid New York.More >>
America's richest communities have been cross-referenced with how much, or little, those who live there give to charity. If you're looking for donations, you may want to avoid New York.More >>
Grocery bills are a big weekly household expense, so it's important to shop smartly. Follow these tips to keep your spending low while filling your grocery cart.More >>
Grocery bills are a big weekly household expense, so it's important to shop smartly. Follow these tips to keep your spending low while filling your grocery cart.More >>
The average cost of a public college education is $21,000 per year. Private schools can cost twice that. You want your children to have the best, but how to pay for it all?More >>
The average cost of a public college education is $21,000 per year. Private schools can cost twice that. You want your children to have the best, but how to pay for it all?More >>
It can cost $500 to get an elementary school student ready for class, and twice that for a high school student. Here are some ways to lower that number.More >>
It can cost $500 to get an elementary school student ready for class, and twice that for a high school student. Here are some ways to lower that number.More >>
With some foresight and a little planning, you can enjoy your break without worrying about breaking the bank. Here are some suggestions to get you started.More >>
With some foresight and a little planning, you can enjoy your break without worrying about breaking the bank. Here are some suggestions to get you started.More >>
If wedding bells are in your future, read on for more cost-saving tips guaranteed to give you a beautiful, memorable day without breaking the bank.More >>
If wedding bells are in your future, read on for more cost-saving tips guaranteed to give you a beautiful, memorable day without breaking the bank.More >>
A penny saved is a penny earned, so the saying goes, and in these challenging economic times, it pays to find creative ways to save as many pennies as you can.More >>
A penny saved is a penny earned, so the saying goes, and in these challenging economic times, it pays to find creative ways to save as many pennies as you can.More >>
Choosing the right size data plan will let you use your phone to its fullest, without overpaying for a plan you don't use or expensive overages.More >>
Choosing the right size data plan will let you use your phone to its fullest, without overpaying for a plan you don't use or expensive overages. Here's how to size up your usage.More >>
Making a balance transfer may save you money, but it also could hurt you in the long run. Here are six steps to take before switching credit cards.More >>
Making a balance transfer may save you money, but it also could hurt you in the long run. Here are six steps to take before switching credit cards.More >>
Before you embark on a new relationship, or if you are seeking to make your partnership stronger, consider these eight questions couples should ask about love and debt.More >>
The post-Thanksgiving shopping spree is over, making this the perfect time to take a deep breath and take a look at whether your pile of gifts is giving you a pile of holiday debt.More >>
Believe it or not, it is possible to host a wonderful, festive holiday celebration with minimal impact on your wallet. Here are some tips to add to the festivities without adding to your debt.More >>
I have a product idea I would like to sell. I don't think I can come up with the money necessary to manufacture it. Do you have any ideas on how I can still make money from it?More >>
When you are sitting at your kitchen table, looking at a big stack of bills and a paycheck that may not feel as big, how do you decide what to do?More >>
For the 15.3 million Americans who are self-employed in the U.S., many of whom lack a consistent income, budgeting becomes a greater challenge. Here's some help.More >>
From cheaper gas and free car-rental insurance to bonus points for dining out, don't overlook the travel perks that come with many credit card rewards programs.More >>
Words like "budget" and "money management" can sound intimidating, but it doesn't have to be that way. Setting up some simple systems will help you get your money organized.More >>
A credit card balance transfer can sometimes be beneficial -- but it also can be dangerous. Before making a decision about balance transfers, consider these pros and cons.More >>
From malls to online retailers, it's easy to make impulse purchases. The problem is that for many people, picking up one or two items all too quickly spirals into a pattern of excess.More >>
A high credit rating makes it easier to obtain a mortgage, credit cards and auto loans, plus better interest rates. Here's what you can do to increase your credit score.More >>
The CARD Act forced credit card lenders to make billing statements clearer. Here is an outline of the changes and what you need to know to pay off your credit card debt.More >>
Every year, many Americans open a new credit card or make big purchases with "buy now, pay later" terms. The Credit CARD Act has made these terms easier to understand.More >>
The facts are clear and startling. If you want to avoid serious debt hardship and find peace of mind, take time for -- and action on -- these seven steps.More >>
If you are making purchases with cash (or even with a debit card), you are probably making a responsible decision. However, there are times when credit is better.More >>
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