You May Want To Think Twice Before Paying Over The Phone
Phone transactions remain a part of many businesses' multi-channel sales approach. This said, the next time you pay over the phone, make sure you do so safely.
Read MorePhone transactions remain a part of many businesses' multi-channel sales approach. This said, the next time you pay over the phone, make sure you do so safely.
Read MoreThe dollar bill's design hasn't changed since 1963, but the cost to produce it has, thanks to inflation. Also, it costs the same to make a $2 bill.
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Read MoreWhile taxpayers likely know of the six-month extension offered by the IRS via Form 4868, is it possible to get even more time? Here's what you should know.
Read MoreWhile the word "debt" may carry a negative connotation, not all debt is the same. In fact, people take on good debt every day, where debt is an investment.
Read MoreCredit cards can be a great tool for building credit and floating yourself during a pinch, but watch out for cards that employ discreet tactics.
Read MoreTaxes and employer matching are two key considerations when it comes to choosing between a 401(k) or a Roth IRA. Another option, though, is to choose both.
Read MoreSoft landing and hard landing refer to two economic outcomes resulting from the Federal Reserve's actions on interest rates and its attempt to reduce inflation.
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 MoreThe president's salary hasn't changed in over 20 years. That said, given that the president does receive a paycheck, here's the scoop on their tax obligation.
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 MoreDollar-cost averaging is an investment strategy you can liken to autopay. With it, you can invest in the market consistently, as well as more efficiently.
Read MoreDecorating your home is an exciting prospect, but be careful to not incorporate these decor trends that won't pay off in the long run.
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 stock buybacks are a common financial maneuver by companies today, this wasn't always the case. The repurchasing of shares only became legal in 1982.
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 MoreGiven the convenience of payment apps like PayPal, you might consider storing your money in one. However, these apps are very different from FDIC-insured banks.
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