7 Holiday Budget Tips to Avoid A Spending Hangover In January

Maryalene Laponsie
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The holiday shopping season will be here before you know it. Here are seven things to do (right now!) to get ready.

How to Read Stocks: Tips for Better Investments

Richard Barrington
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Interested in picking stocks? Learn some of the basics that can help you get started.

Robo-Advisors: Would You Trust A Machine With Your Retirement Savings?

Maryalene Laponsie
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Robots are poised to help determine the future of retirement savings accounts, according to experts.

6 Big Excuses Retirement Savers Need to Stop Telling Themselves

Richard Barrington
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There are plenty of excuses for not saving for retirement, but most of them don’t stand up to much scrutiny.

6 Crucial Expenses That Will Cost More Because of A Low Credit Score

Dan Rafter
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From a mortgage loan to renting an apartment, all of this will likely cost more if your credit score is low.

5 Money Tips Financial Experts Wish They Could Tell Their 20-Something Selves

Maryalene Laponsie
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We asked two finance professionals what they would tell themselves if they could go back in time. Do you agree with their advice?

CD Early Withdrawal Penalty: Smart Ways to Keep Your Money Safe

Megan Wells
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There aren’t many loopholes to a CD agreement, especially for early withdrawal fees. Here are five tips to avoid taking a big hit with withdrawal penalties for CDs.

10 Questions You Should Always Ask About Credit Card Rewards

Richard Barrington
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Credit card rewards programs can be very worthwhile if you ask the right questions before signing up.

5 Money-Saving Tips All Millennials Need to Know About Credit Cards

Dan Rafter
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Millennials need to build a credit history, but it’s easy for them to misuse their cards. Here are five tips for responsible credit card use that all millennials need to know.

5 Huge Red Flags That Your Spouse Is Sabotaging Your Budget

Dan Rafter
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Suspect that your spouse is consciously or subconsciously sabotaging your household budget? Here are five red flags to look for to confirm your suspicions.

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