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  • Homeowners insurance notice of non-renewal

    Top Things Insurance Companies Don't Want To Cover Anymore

    While insurance coverage (for health, home, car, pet, etc.) is a financial decision every consumer needs to make, provider options are becoming fewer.

    By Carolyn Osorio 12 months ago Read More
  • Miniature house with calculator

    How Much Can A 1% Difference In Mortgage Rate Cost Or Save You?

    While 1% doesn't seem like a lot, when you're talking about a mortgage, it can make a significant difference. We take a look at the numbers at 7%, 6%, and 5%.

    By Richard Sachek 12 months ago Read More
  • House of the Dragon title on TV screen

    Does House Of The Dragon Make A Max Subscription Worth It?

    Prior to Season 2 of "House of the Dragon," Max raised prices for new subscribers. The timing seemed hopeful in banking on the draw of the "GoT" prequel.

    By Carolyn Osorio 12 months ago Read More
  • Three generations baking in kitchen

    These Old Kitchen Items Are Worth A Ton Of Money

    Those kitchen items passed down by generations hold enormous sentimental value, and in some cases, they hold collectible value, too. Think "Antiques Roadshow."

    By William Fischer 12 months ago Read More
  • Cars displayed at dealership showroom

    Breaking Down The 20/3/8 Car-Buying Rule

    Is a rule like 20/3/8 realistic in today's inflationary environment? Here, we see how this budgeting rule would work with today's prices and auto loan rates.

    By Carolyn Osorio 12 months ago Read More
  • Person displaying roadside assistance triangle

    Are AAA Perks Worth The Membership Price?

    AAA dates back 132 years. Today, the federation of 32 motor clubs offers three tiers to its membership and roadside assistance: Classic, Plus, and Premier.

    By Richard Sachek 12 months ago Read More
  • Map of the United States

    The Worst States To Work In, According To Research

    In 2023, the rate of Americans willing (or able) to move for work fell to 1.6%. Workers are staying put, even if they live in one of the worst states for jobs.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 24th, 2024 Read More
  • Couple speaking with a contractor

    What You Should Do If A Contractor Loses Your Payment

    Depending on how you paid a contractor will determine your next steps should they say they've lost your payment. We take a look at three scenarios.

    By Daniel Feininger June 24th, 2024 Read More
  • "Employee Perks!" tab on keyboard

    Places To Work With Some Of The Best Employee Discounts

    When it comes to job perks, things like health insurance and paid time off come to mind, but don't forget about employee discounts and their savings.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Toy car, auto loan paperwork

    Reasons To Think Twice About A 96-Month Car Loan

    While a 96-month loan may present the only way some consumers can afford to add car payments to their budget, such a lengthy loan will also cost you.

    By Richard Sachek June 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Chipotle and Qdoba bag orders

    Chipotle Vs. Qdoba: Which Chain Is Cheaper?

    Many may be more familiar with Chipotle than Qdoba, given there are four times as many locations. For those with a choice, here's how far your money can go.

    By Samantha Bambino June 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Bettors observe betting odds display

    What Does Even Money Mean In Sports Betting?

    Anyone new to sports betting, and who plans to make a wager someday, will need to understand the basics, starting with terms like odds, lines, and even money.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Person fist-pumping air after bet

    5 Of The Biggest Sports Betting Wins Of All Time

    Five of the biggest sports betting wins of all time are all from the 2000s. They also cover four sports: horse racing, golf, baseball, and football.

    By Byron Armstrong June 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Kevin O'Leary speaking at event

    Is Kevin O'Leary's Debt-Free-By-45 Advice Realistic?

    Several years back, Kevin O'Leary explained why 45, to him, was the "turning point" for becoming debt-free. This, when household debt in America is over $17T.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Happy college graduates holding degrees

    College Degrees Most Likely To Pay Off

    Per the BLS, the higher the education, the greater the average pay. This said, some college majors offer more of a sure thing when it comes to a good ROI.

    By Richard Sachek June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Nesting hands, holding family cutout

    The Surprising Cost Of Raising A Child

    When your family grows, it means it's time for some new budgetary math. Knowing how much it costs to raise a child today can help you get things right early on.

    By Daniel Feininger June 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Person calculating bills at home

    You've Been Warned: Paying Back Debt In The Wrong Order Will Cost You

    Debt. A reality for most, how we choose to pay that debt back is key to whether or not we do so in a cost-effective way. A lot depends on the order.

    By Richard Sachek June 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Business person working at cafe table

    The Real Reason Your Net Worth Will 'Go Crazy' Once It Passes This Number

    When building net worth, there's a milestone financial experts say is the magic number. Once reached, the power of compound interest really takes off.

    By Daniel Feininger June 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Slot machine winning number 7

    The Biggest Payouts In Gambling History

    A recent NCAA survey found the most common bet was $10 to $20. That aligns with several of the stories here: modest bets that turned into mega payouts.

    By Larissa Zageris June 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Person smiling, looking at phone

    Genius Ways To Save Money On Your Phone Bill

    Unlike, say, our mortgage or rent, what we pay for our phones is negotiable, whether through an adjustment to our data usage or we find a better plan.

    By Byron Armstrong June 11th, 2024 Read More
  • A smiling retired couple walking

    10 States No One Should Ever Retire In

    Retirement is the dream for many workers, but choosing the right place to settle down plays a big role in how comfortable you'll be.

    By Byron Armstrong June 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Doctor fills out paperwork

    How Much Do Employers Actually Pay For Your Health Insurance?

    One of the biggest perks of any job is health insurance. This said, how much companies actually pay largely depends on the type of plan they choose to offer.

    By William Fischer June 8th, 2024 Read More
  • "OPEN HOUSE" sign outside home

    What You Should Never Say When Buying A House

    When house shopping, you should avoid saying anything that will leave you in a weaker position when it comes to negotiation. As the buyer, you have power, too.

    By Samantha Bambino June 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Person reading money scam messages

    How To Try And Get Your Money Back After Being Scammed

    The FTC reports consumers lost $10 billion to fraud in 2023. For these people, hopefully they tried getting their money back, as there are steps you can take.

    By Byron Armstrong June 8th, 2024 Read More
  • A wedding reception table

    Wedding Trends That Will Save You So Much Money

    With weddings costing on average ~$35,000, many couples are looking for ways to save. Elisse Mills shares with us her take on cost-cutting trends and ideas.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 5th, 2024 Read More
  • $100 bills in money jar

    How Do Sinking Funds Work?

    In addition to an emergency fund, sinking funds can help you budget your money for the future. You can think of these funds as targeted savings accounts.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Black T-shirts hanging in closet

    The Sartorial Rule Many Successful People Follow

    Steve Jobs. Mark Zuckerberg. John Paul DeJoria. These are a few names that come to mind with a certain style. You can do the same and save while you're at it.

    By Richard Sachek June 3rd, 2024 Read More
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