Your 'Money Personality' Says A Lot About How You Spend
Money personality types are archetypes that characterize one's financial priorities and spending habits. Learn yours to improve your financial picture.
Read MoreMoney personality types are archetypes that characterize one's financial priorities and spending habits. Learn yours to improve your financial picture.
Read MoreAuto insurance rates have risen substantially in recent years, and if you're trying to save money on your policy, consider this advice from Consumer Reports.
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Read MoreBy signing up for one program, seniors could access savings on all kinds of services and resources aimed at keeping them healthy and strong.
Read MoreAfter a lifetime of saving, it can sometimes be difficult for a retiree to start spending. However, there are some important tips to help eliminate any guilt.
Read MoreWhether you let your faucet drip to keep pipes from freezing, or you simply haven't fixed it, here's how much the water leak will cost you.
Read MoreLots of parents decide to wait until their kids grow up to tell them certain things, but Warren Buffett managed to keep an entire fortune hidden from his son.
Read MoreRenovating a house can be a costly and time-consuming process, but one state is making a major effort to help its residents afford one essential upgrade.
Read MoreThere are lots of variables to consider when filing your taxes, but two behaviors in particular could wind up saving you some serious money and hassle.
Read MoreWith inflation, many people are trying to curb their spending, especially baby boomers. Find out which items they try to avoid buying to save more money.
Read MoreCar insurance isn't cheap, and it can get more expensive as you enter your golden years. Luckily, certain aspects of your vehicle could cut down those costs.
Read MorePaying for auto insurance is never fun, but there are so many ways to save on this expense that you might be eligible for lower premiums without knowing it.
Read MoreDrivers beware: Some places in the U.S. demand much more from a commuter financially than others — and they're certainly not isolated to one region.
Read MoreCar insurance is an expensive necessity, but it might not help Michigan drivers who violate or neglect one particular condition on their policy agreement.
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 MoreIt's easy to assume everything was cheaper back in the '70s, but one industry is significantly more accessible to consumers now than it was back then.
Read MoreAs you plan for retirement you might assume that saving money should be your priority. However, there are some large purchases you might want to consider.
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 MoreWealth isn't just defined by income or net worth. The act of buying certain items without financing them can be a strong indicator that you're well off.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump poured cold water on his administration's plan for helping Americans find money for home down payments. Here is what we know.
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 MoreShopping carts can be found almost everywhere — including places they shouldn't be. To address this issue, one U.S. city is implementing some big changes.
Read MoreFilling up on diesel is a sizable investment anywhere, but its price compared to gasoline can vary widely depending on where in the world you buy it.
Read MoreOn your next trip to Greece, avoid massive throngs of tourists and the high prices they bring by following this timing advice from Rick Steves.
Read MoreCertain kinds of insurance can feel like expensive wastes of money, but investing in one variety could actually increase your wealth in the long term.
Read MoreSome of the people out there buying off-brand groceries or driving old cars can actually be surprisingly wealthy, they just show it in unexpected ways.
Read MoreThough the housing market has improved since 2008, one state still has a high concentration of homeowners fighting a losing battle with their mortgages.
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