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Many people hold onto things for decades without knowing how much they are worth. Find out the value of these 1970s items before you donate or toss them out.
Read MoreMany people hold onto things for decades without knowing how much they are worth. Find out the value of these 1970s items before you donate or toss them out.
Read MoreThere are a lot of economic forces working against consumers, but curbing these unhelpful behaviors can be a great way to take matters into your own hands.
Read MoreLuxury cars cost a lot to buy and maintain, so it pays to know which brands are reliable. Here are Consumer Reports' top luxury car brand picks for reliability.
Read MoreIf you want to buy a car, it's important find out which cars are resold within a year. Find out which best-selling cars leave drivers with buyer's remorse.
Read MoreMany retirees might enjoy buying a vacation home. However, there are some financial pitfalls they should think of before investing in a vacation property.
Read MoreThere are many institutions in place to help ensure that aging out of a consistent paycheck is far from a death sentence for the average American's finances.
Read MoreWhile rent is often the average consumer's biggest monthly expense, there are some areas where electric, water, and waste bills can be just as staggering.
Read MoreWith rising rental prices, many people wonder if buying a home would be cheaper. There are some places in the South where buying a home is more affordable.
Read MoreRetirement can weigh more heavily on our financial decisions as we age, and selling certain possessions can be a great way to build a bigger parachute.
Read MoreWarren Buffett is one of the greatest investors. He would have never become a billionaire if it weren't for making smart investments with some key companies.
Read MoreIt's well-known that baby boomers hold the largest chunk of the nation's wealth. But these five signs may mean that you're wealthier than the average boomer.
Read MoreDespite Spain being one of the most visited countries in Europe, it might not be the best place to retire. Find out why you might want to retire elsewhere.
Read MoreBeing able to support yourself financially is an important aspect of retirement. Make sure you meet these key financial milestones before you decide to retire.
Read MoreNot every retiree has savings to live off of for retirement. If you're looking for a cheaper place to live, check out some of these cities and towns in the U.S.
Read MoreIf you're planning your estate and realize that you don't have an heir, these are the five useful and meaningful things you can do with your assets.
Read MoreNot everyone can afford to put money away for their future, but there are many places in the U.S. that are effectively impossible for those people to afford.
Read MoreWhile general savings wisdom is that you should save as much as you can for retirement, there are actually situations where you can save too much.
Read MoreAfter a long career, many people can't wait for the day they finally cash in on their Social Security benefits — and waiting too long can be a big mistake.
Read MoreKnowing how Social Security works helps keep your finances on track in retirement. These four rules are about to undergo changes in 2026; don't ignore them.
Read MoreThe increasing cost of living in America has forced many consumers to change their spending and saving habits just to stay afloat financially.
Read MoreBased on responses from thousands of policyholders about their homeowners' insurance policies, Consumer Reports puts its stamp of approval on three companies.
Read MorePopular retirement destinations can look good on paper, but rising costs, healthcare access, and climate risks tell a different story for many older Americans.
Read MoreWhen your spouse becomes ill or passes away, your financial picture will likely change drastically. Here's what you should have in order before such an event.
Read MoreThe U.S. dollar has recently weakened against other major global currencies, and these three nations' currencies have risen the highest against the dollar.
Read MoreIf you notice discrepancies in your 401(k) account, then your employer might be misusing your money. Check for these signs before you lose more money.
Read MoreLiving in New York City can be incredibly expensive, especially in Manhattan. But you can still live in this borough with a lower income if you live frugally.
Read MoreProper retirement planning not only optimizes your budget and living circumstances, it can also boost your longevity, starting with mental health.
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