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    Personal Finance Podcasts You Should Be Listening To

    There's always something to learn about personal finance. One way to grow your knowledge is to listen to experts, like the ones leading these five podcasts.

    By Byron Armstrong March 20th, 2024 Read More
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    Getting A Speeding Ticket Costs Much More Than You Realize

    Getting a speeding ticket may seem like a less-severe traffic violation, but when it comes to the financial ramifications of getting one, it's not so simple.

    By Richard Sachek March 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Multigenerational family sitting outside

    Generational Spending Habits: Who Spends The Most?

    When looking at how the different generations spend money, it's important to consider the overall financial health of each group and how far their money can go.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Rory McIlroy at Open Championship

    This Is How Much Money PGA Golfers Really Make In A Tournament

    PGA Tour prize money skyrocketed in the early 2000s and continues to rise today. This said, it also takes a lot of money to compete on the pro circuit.

    By Daniel Feininger March 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Person using streaming television remote

    Is YouTube TV Really Worth The Price?

    In the U.S., there are now over 225 live TV and on-demand streaming services, including YouTube TV. Here's what you need to know about it and the competition.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Person distressed, looking at papers

    These Are America's Top Wealth Killers

    As the name suggests, a wealth killer is anything that derails efforts to grow your money and stay on a path toward achieving long-term financial goals.

    By Daniel Feininger March 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Car driving along scenic highway

    The Best US Vacation Destinations To Travel To On A Budget

    Traveling doesn't have to be expensive, and as these budget destinations show, you can engage in cultural activities without breaking the bank.

    By Byron Armstrong March 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Person smiling, leaning out car

    Frugal Tips For Saving Money Without Sacrificing Quality Of Life

    To many, being frugal means pinching pennies, stretching dollars, and giving up your way of life. Here, we explain why frugality doesn't have to mean sacrifice.

    By Daniel Feininger March 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Person at table using laptop

    How Often Should You Check Your Retirement Account?

    While you definitely want to keep an eye on your retirement accounts, it's not the same as checking your credit score or credit card statement. Here's why.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Person figurine carrying debt bag

    Things To Keep In Mind Before Consolidating Your Debt

    Consolidating debt is one way to get out from under mounting debt. However, it's not a solution for everyone, nor does it magically wave your debt away.

    By Daniel Feininger March 14th, 2024 Read More
  • TJ Maxx in New York

    Are TJX Rewards Platinum Mastercard Perks Worth The Cost?

    For TJX-brand shoppers, a store credit card sounds practical. Yet, along with the perks, you should also weigh the consequences of taking on a new card.

    By Richard Sachek March 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Couple smiling, looking at computer

    Smart Things You Can Do When You Have $10K Saved

    Once you've reached your goal of saving $10,000, the next big decision concerns what to do with that money, and how to make the most of it going forward.

    By Daniel Feininger March 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Row of neatly kept houses

    What Actually Happens If You Don't Pay Your HOA Fees

    HOA fees aren't optional; they're not membership fees you can opt out of. If you're considering an HOA property, here's what you need to know about payments.

    By Richard Sachek March 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Barista handing over coffee order

    What Is The Latte Effect And How Does It Impact You?

    The latte effect isn't about coffee, per se. But thinking about coffee, specifically a latte, is one way to think about how we spend money day to day.

    By Jennifer Alpeche March 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Dave Ramsey speaking

    What You Should Know About Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps

    Chances are you've heard of Dave Ramsey's money management plan 7 Baby Steps. We take a closer look at each step and what to keep in mind, specifically for you.

    By Daniel Feininger March 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Person peering through window

    5 Things A Debt Collector Is Legally Allowed To Do

    While the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act limits what a debt collector can do, there are still avenues they can take to make your life difficult for years.

    By Byron Armstrong March 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Person receiving fast-food drive-through order

    How Much Do Americans Spend On Fast Food?

    As the popularity of fast food in America grows, so too does the average amount we spend to eat it, whether we get it delivered or we pick it up ourselves.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Personal online shopping for dress

    Reconsider Using Your Debit Card When Shopping Online. Here's Why

    Many people use debit cards to control their spending. Yet, with regard to online shopping, there are a few things every debit-card holder should keep in mind.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Hilton hotel exterior sign

    Is The Hilton Honors American Express Card Truly Worth The Cost?

    While the Hilton Honors card from American Express doesn't require an annual fee, the cost of this card lies in the opportunity cost of choosing this card.

    By Richard Sachek March 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Person making home inventory list

    How Making A Home Inventory Could Save You Thousands Of Dollars

    Per the Insurance Information Institute, 65% of U.S. homes were insured as of 2022. In addition to this protection, you also need to know what's in your home.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Person holding college grduation paperwork

    What Really Happens If You Don't Pay Off Your Student Loans

    Per the Education Data Initiative, it takes 20 years, on average, to pay off student loan debt. Here's what happens if you don't (and instead, go into default).

    By Jennifer Alpeche March 4th, 2024 Read More
  • US neighborhood on autumn day

    Financial Traps Keeping You In The Middle Class

    According to Pew Research analysis, around 50% of American households in 2021 fell into the middle-class category, representing an 11% drop from 1971.

    By Daniel Feininger March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • person pulling out air fryer

    11 Small Appliances That Will Help Slash Your Power Bill

    Running large applainces non-stop in your home can drive your utility bills through the roof, so try these smaller appliances instead.

    By Mary White March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Person budgeting holiday expenses

    How Much Do Americans Spend On Christmas?

    Spending records in 2023 tell only part of the story for holiday shopping in the U.S. Let's also look at what people are buying and who's spending the most.

    By Carolyn Osorio March 3rd, 2024 Read More
  • Shoppers inside busy mall

    What Is Revenge Spending And How Do You Avoid It?

    Revenge spending, which made news following the pandemic shutdowns, slowed in 2023, but this type of spending also happens daily on a more individual level.

    By Mary White March 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Retired person sitting in chair

    5 Financial Habits Of Millionaires That May Surprise You

    There are ~22.7 million millionaires in the U.S., meaning most are regular people. Their eye is always on the future and they stick with some practical habits.

    By Daniel Feininger March 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Personal calculating debts on floor

    What Happens To Your Credit Score When You Settle Debt

    While past-due debt can negatively affect your credit score, you'd assume that finally settling that debt will be a positive, but it's not that simple.

    By Carolyn Osorio February 28th, 2024 Read More
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