What Should You Do If You Lose A Check?
If you lose a check, the steps you take will depend on whether you wrote the check or received it. For either case, communication and swift action are key.
Read MoreIf you lose a check, the steps you take will depend on whether you wrote the check or received it. For either case, communication and swift action are key.
Read MoreCredit cards are valuable for more than just point-of-purchase power. Used correctly, that can earn you everything from free travel to nights out.
Read MoreWhile selling your home yourself can save you on commissions, it could cost you in other areas. Before you list your FSBO, consider the potential pitfalls.
Read MoreDave Ramsey says, "Every savings dollar has to have a job, a mission, an assignment." And for every person, it'll be different, but here's where you can start.
Read MoreWiring someone money is to transfer funds to them electronically. But did you know the first wire was sent some 150 years ago? In 1871, by Western Union.
Read MoreIf you don't travel often, you might not know about some of the credit card perks (beyond points and miles) that could save you money, time, and frustration.
Read MoreA budget deficit sounds negative, but there's more to it than that, as there are potential pros. One key is if it's a short-term situation or a sustained one.
Read MoreWhen it comes to paying federal taxes on Social Security income, it depends on your combined income and whether or not it falls within a particular threshold.
Read MoreThe U.S. last had a surplus in 2001. But, if the country were to find itself with some extra money, this is what it would mean and what it could do with it.
Read MoreOwning a pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience that also provides a home for your furry friend, but there are expenses to take note of.
Read MoreBefore you toss that receipt, take a moment to ask if you might need it again. From taxes to returns, there are a number of reasons to hang on to a receipt.
Read MoreConvenient and ubiquitous, ATMs make it easy to get some quick cash. However, when you do, make sure you use one that's "free," as fees can be as high as 25%.
Read MoreSafe deposit boxes can be a great option for storing important personal belongings, but there are many items better kept in your home.
Read MoreA recent study found there's a state not name Florida that offers retirees affordability, quality health care, and low crime. Hint: Its name has four letters.
Read MoreIf you need to ask family for money, it doesn't have to be (too) awkward a conversation. Further, asking to borrow from family is more common than you think.
Read MoreDave Ramsey's aversion to credit cards is well-known, and his disdain extends to this one type of credit card, too, in spite of its more limited spending power.
Read MoreColder months tend to drive up utility bills, but there are several simple hacks you can employ to minimize the impact on your wallet.
Read MoreThe cost of organized theft goes beyond stolen goods. Here's a closer look at the impact of shrink (or theft) for retailers and how it ultimately affects you.
Read MoreCome tax season, the question of whether to prepare your own taxes or hire a pro is one many taxpayers face. Before deciding, here are some things to consider.
Read MoreBad credit affects more than simply your ability to borrow money, and it can have far-reaching impacts across your entire lifestyle.
Read MoreBackup dancers, who help create the energy for of a concert, tour, or music video, work in a super-competitive field with average pay (if you can get it).
Read MoreBuying items from the used marketplace saves you money, and in many cases, it actually provides a better product for the long-term.
Read MoreTwo of the most well-known beauty retailers, Ulta and Sephora each have their loyal fans. That said, here are some of their differences when it comes to price.
Read MoreHaving an emergency reserve fund is important, but there are a few caveats to keep in mind, especially one that could lose you the money you so carefully saved.
Read MoreFor a surviving spouse, there's so much to take care of, which, unfortunately, might include their partner's debt and the lenders reaching out to collect it.
Read MoreWhen you quit, there are a number of things to wrap up before moving on, and one is your 401(k). Your options will vary, depending on how much you've saved.
Read MoreAs its name suggests, Survey Junkie is an app that pays users for survey answers. Here's a quick overview about the money-making app, including its downsides.
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