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Medical Credit vs. Regular Credit Cards: Which is Better?
Using medical credit cards for paying out of pocket for health care could be inviting an incurable financial disaster.
Peter Bennett
529 Plans or CDs: Choosing the Best Way to Save for College
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Ally Bank vs. Capital One 360 Checking Accounts Review
Capital One Mobile App
Are you sick of your bank’s boring, fee-riddled checking...
Expedia+ Voyager Rewards Credit Card 2024 Review — Should You Apply?
If you love traveling, you'll want a good travel card. We compared the Expedia®+ Voyager Card with cards from Priceline, Travelocity + Orbitz to find the best one.
Simon Zhen
Should You Use Savings to Pay Off Credit Card Debt?
Deciding whether to use savings to pay off credit card debt can be a tough choice. Here‘s a look at some things to consider before you make your move.
Rebecca Lake
Should You Downsize Your Home for a Retirement
Downsizing your home for retirement can be just the ticket to your golden years....
Are Your Long-Distance Relationship Costs a Budget Buster?
No matter which way you spin it, being in a long-distance relationship sucks. It's...
What You'll Pay in Health Care Costs for an Infectious Disease
Ebola care costs will likely prove too prohibitive for anyone who comes down with the dreaded disease. How much would it cost if you contracted Ebola?
Peter Bennett
Credit Card Closed Automatically Due to Data Breach? Here's What to Do
Recent bank data breaches have seen many credit cards closed without notice. Here are some steps you can take to make the transition to a new card easier.
Rebecca Lake
8 Sneaky Real Estate Agent Tricks to Watch Out for
Recent opinion polls show real estate professionals rank higher than lawyers,...
The Best Approaches for Merging Marriage and Debt
It's no secret that disagreements over how to manage joint finances are the...
5 Money Problems 20-Somethings Have Difficulty Accepting
When you're in your twenties, it's easy to let money problems slide to the back-burner but doing so can cost you big down the road.
Rebecca Lake
Wells Fargo Free Credit Score Promotion Not a Big Deal When There Are Free Alternatives.
The Wells Fargo free credit score and free credit report promotion is back in the fall of 2014 for Wells Fargo customers.
Simon Zhen
What Mistakes to Avoid In the Mortgage Process So Your Loan Will Get Approved
Applying for a mortgage loan can be daunting and roughly 30 percent of purchase...
10 Warren Buffett Investment Tips to Build Your Wealth
Warren Buffett, the world’s second-richest person, shows no signs of slowing...
Projects Most Likely to Pay Off When You Finance Home Improvement
How to make sure the projects you're planning to fund with a home equity line of credit (HELOC) will make it pay to finance home improvement.
Jeff Yoncich
Budget Management Tips: 9 Items You Should Stop Paying for Right Now
Many people waste money each day on useless items and don't even realize it. Here are a few budget management tips to lead you in the right direction.
Erik Neilson
Citibank Access Checking Account 2024 Review
The new CitiBank Access Checking Account has been released complete with checkless banking and no overdrafts. See how it compares online checking accounts.
Top 10 Mistakes You Should Fix In Your Retirement Financial Plan
A dream all working people share is a secure and comfortable retirement. And we...
Use a HELOC to Repair Pet Damage to Your Home for Sale
If you repair pet damage and make your home more pet friendly, you'll command top dollar when you decide to sell.
Peter Bennett
How to Maximize HSA Savings With Your IRA and 401(k)
Learn more about Health Savings Accounts and how to fund HSA savings as well as retirement.
Anne Dullaghan
Before Giving Money to Family, Follow These 5 Critical Steps
Giving money to family should be one of your truly great joys in life. What could be...
Why These 4 Personal Finance Myths Perpetuate Money Problems
A field of study called “behavioral finance” now integrates psychology into...
Why You Should Ask 'The Bank of Mom and Dad' to Help With Down Payment
If you want to buy a home, you probably need help with the down payment. Now might be a great time to have this discussion with your parents.
Peter Bennett
How to Maximize Your Savings When Interest Rates Are Rising
When the Fed raises rates, will you be prepared to maximize your savings? See how to use savings accounts and CDs with a rising interest-rate strategy.
Simon Zhen
5 Tips for First Time Home Buyers Worth Taking Advantage of
If you’re a twentysomething or a thirtysomething, or a maybe a recent college grad...
When to Close a Credit Card So You Don't Ruin Your Credit
Are you considering closing out a credit card?
Maybe the terms of the card --...
How to Build an Emergency Fund on Any Income
Building an emergency fund is for one purpose: to help you cope with unpredictable emergencies. The fund must be left completely alone until you need it.
Jeff Yoncich
When Should You Take Out a Home Equity Loan vs. Other Loans?
It's important to weigh home equity loan pros and cons before making a decision about tapping your home equity.
Peter Bennett