The College Degrees Least Likely To Pay Off Financially
Obtaining a college degree can be a great way to secure a higher-paying job, but not all degree programs are created equal in terms of the return.
Read MoreObtaining a college degree can be a great way to secure a higher-paying job, but not all degree programs are created equal in terms of the return.
Read MoreSuddenly losing your job isn't something you can prepare for; however, if you're fired or laid off, there are key steps you can take to help you going forward.
Read MoreYour wallet goes with you everywhere -- and that's a big problem, should you lose it while any of these tough-to-replace items are inside.
Read MoreThere are 121 referees in the NFL. Despite not being full-time employees, refs earn an annual salary, with the potential for more if chosen for the postseason.
Read More1995 marked the first year a 30-second Super Bowl ad cost $1 million. Since then, the price has only risen, with some longer spots costing eight figures.
Read MoreDisney, NBC, CBS, Fox, and Amazon pay billions for the right to broadcast NFL games each year. The current media contract is set through the 2033-34 season.
Read MoreOnce elected, the president of the United States earns a salary that hasn't changed since 2001. Here's a look at their income, including perks and retirement.
Read MoreWhile we know the salaries of the nine justices of the Supreme Court, when it comes to overall wealth, we need to consider more than their annual pay.
Read MoreFrom dividing assets to income adjustments to perhaps finding a new home, there are many financial consequences of divorce, all of which you can prepare for.
Read MoreWhile you may know NFL players get paid extra for winning the Super Bowl, their bonuses begin by making the postseason. Here's what they can earn each round.
Read MoreProtect your money by learning about the latest scams, which use new technology, like AI, as well as old tactics, like impersonation, to perpetrate fraud.
Read MoreBackground actors (extras) are essential to a film or television production's authenticity. For those in LA, NYC, and Atlanta, it can even become a regular gig.
Read MoreFor consumers hoping for energy prices to fall in 2024, numbers suggest the opposite will happen. Here's a look at factors impacting this increase in rates.
Read MoreFinding the best deal on a hotel room comes down to timing, doing thorough research, and occasionally, being willing to hop on the phone.
Read MoreDave Ramsey is a financial guru known for being very opinionated in his advice, but it turns out that some of that advice misses the mark.
Read MoreWhile the impact of medical debt on credit reports has gotten better, there are still consequences if you don't try and pay a debt you've verified you owe.
Read MoreWith sports betting legal in over 30 states, there are new sports bettors joining apps every day. If this includes you, here are a few rookie mistakes to avoid.
Read MoreBy employing these quick and simple kitchen hacks, you can take full advantage of home cooking without worry of overpaying for energy.
Read MoreWhen it comes to solar, keep in mind it shouldn't be seen as an immediate solution to current energy bills. Rather, solar requires taking a long view.
Read MoreChances are you know it's financially smart to keep an emergency fund, but how much is enough? You can start by thinking about how long that rainy day could be.
Read MoreBuying things is an unavoidable part of life, but if you aren't careful, your home can become cluttered with stuff you never really needed.
Read MoreA budget not only helps you better understand where your money goes each month, but it also gives you a powerful tool to modify your spending habits.
Read MoreNo matter where you're flying it's always a good idea to look up tickets for each traveler individually before finalizing your itinerary.
Read MoreWhile you may feel obligated to help a family member or close friend out when they face a financial jam, don't ignore the potential pitfalls that could result.
Read MoreAs side gigs become more common, the competition to land one only grows. But, of course, first you have to find one. Here are 13 ideas to get you started.
Read MoreTo buy a home, you'll need a down payment, which is typically 20% of the purchase price. This said, there are ways to pursue homeownership even if you're broke.
Read MoreWhile repayment terms for a student loan are typically set at 10 years, it takes, on average, 20 years to pay the loan off. Here's how to save a bit as you do.
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