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  • An empty startup office
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago

    Why You Should Be Worried About The Uptick In Startup Shutdowns

    Much like corporate earnings, the success of startups can provide insight into the economy overall. Plus, when they shut down, there are ripple effects.

    By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of a stocked pantry
    Shopping
    Shopping By Mary White 10 months ago

    How Keeping Your Pantry Well-Stocked Can Save You Money

    A common budgeting rule is to spend no more than 15% of your income on food. One way to keep your spending under control is to stock your pantry with staples.

    By Mary White 10 months ago Read More
  • Graph of rising home prices
    Shopping
    Shopping By Richard Sachek 10 months ago

    US Home Prices Continue To Rise (But Annual Growth Is Slowing)

    NYC, San Diego, and Las Vegas saw annual gains above 8.5% in June, per the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index. Other top cities were less boastful.

    By Richard Sachek 10 months ago Read More
  • A home in the suburbs
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago

    This Curb Appeal Project Will Nearly Double Its ROI For Your Home

    Curb appeal is key to selling a home. It's your home's first impression, after all, and it turns out replacing this one feature can be a real game changer.

    By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago Read More
  • Person cutting up credit card
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek 10 months ago

    Why Taking On This Extremely Aggressive Financial Challenge May Be Worth The Try

    One way to get your finances in order is to challenge yourself. With this one, you'll be asked to stop spending (i.e., splurging) for a certain period of time.

    By Richard Sachek 10 months ago Read More
  • Labor Day dictionary entry magnified
    History
    History By Samantha Bambino 10 months ago

    Labor Day: Its History, How It Became A Holiday, And Why We Celebrate It

    On September 5, 1882, the first Labor Day occurred in NYC. It would inspire several more soon after, and in 1894, it would become a federal holiday.

    By Samantha Bambino 10 months ago Read More
  • Pile of $100 bills
    History
    History By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago

    The Great Wealth Transfer Could Prove Extremely Disappointing For Millennials

    Through 2045, baby boomers will deliver the great wealth transfer via inheritances; however, distribution of this wealth will be greater for some than others.

    By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago Read More
  • Person fixing sliding home window
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By William Fischer 10 months ago

    The Costly Dangers Of Delaying Basic Repairs To Your Home

    When a home repair is minor, it's easy to dismiss it and mentally promise to address it at a later time. However, such delays can end up costing you.

    By William Fischer 10 months ago Read More
  • Rolls of coins standing up
    Banking
    Banking By Richard Sachek 10 months ago

    Where To Exchange Your Saved Coins For Cash

    Saving coins in a coin jar in an old-school way to save for a future treat, but once you're ready to exchange them for cash, what are your options?

    By Richard Sachek 10 months ago Read More
  • Single-person focus in one-on-one meeting
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Samantha Bambino 10 months ago

    Never Say This One Phrase When Asking For A Raise At Work

    A 2023 OnePoll survey found the average time people wait for a raise is 2.9 years. If you happen to be up for a raise, avoid saying you deserve one.

    By Samantha Bambino 10 months ago Read More
  • Patients in hospital waiting room
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By William Fischer 10 months ago

    Paying Your Doctor This Way Is An Unexpected Key To Saving Money

    Cash-pay health care is an option many may not realize is an alternative to insurance. Still, the pros and cons of this method will vary by patient.

    By William Fischer 10 months ago Read More
  • Calculator with mini house model
    Shopping
    Shopping By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago

    How To Determine Whether You Have Enough Homeowners Insurance Coverage

    One number to start with is the dwelling coverage amount. Is it enough? It should be enough to cover the rebuilding of your home. Then there are the add-ons.

    By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago Read More
  • Person reviewing energy bill statement
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Byron Armstrong 10 months ago

    These 5 States Have The Highest Electricity Bills In America

    The average cost of electricity in the U.S. is 16 cents per kilowatt. That said, some states pay much more, with the top state, Hawaii, paying 2.7 times more.

    By Byron Armstrong 10 months ago Read More
  • Wedding couple dances at after-party
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Larissa Zageris 10 months ago

    You've Been Warned: This After-Party Mistake Is A Wedding Money-Waster

    The average cost of a wedding in the U.S. in 2023 was $35,000, according to The Knot. One way to cut down on costs is to scrutinize your food budget.

    By Larissa Zageris 10 months ago Read More
  • Miniatures showing racial wealth disparity
    History
    History By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago

    Understanding The Racial Wealth Gap In America

    Per the Pew Research Center, though wealth for U.S. households grew during the pandemic, the wealth gap among racial groups failed to close significantly.

    By Carolyn Osorio 10 months ago Read More
  • Person checking grocery shopping receipt
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Mary White 10 months ago

    Grocery Shopping Strategies That Save You Money

    Shopping at the grocery store is increasingly expensive, but you can keep more money in your pocket by following these frugal shopping tips.

    By Mary White 10 months ago Read More
  • Wooden "BACKDOOR ROTH IRA" piggy bank
    Investing
    Investing By Larissa Zageris 10 months ago

    How Does A Backdoor Roth IRA Work?

    A backdoor Roth IRA is a strategy that allows high-income earners to open a future Roth, despite income limits. It makes use of the rules of a traditional IRA.

    By Larissa Zageris 10 months ago Read More
  • Delivery person holding pizza boxes
    Shopping
    Shopping By Richard Sachek 10 months ago

    Use This Money-Savvy Tool The Next Time You Order Pizza. Here's Why

    Per Statista, pizza is the most-ordered food in America. If this includes you, there's a way to figure out what pie offers you the best value for your money.

    By Richard Sachek 10 months ago Read More
  • Person at airport, pulling luggage
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Byron Armstrong 10 months ago

    How Does Your Net Worth Compare To Other People In Your Age Group?

    If you're wondering how your net worth compares to people you know, one simple way to figure it out is to look up the median net worth of your age group.

    By Byron Armstrong 10 months ago Read More
  • Barbara Corcoran giving interview
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Samantha Bambino 10 months ago

    Barbara Corcoran's Key Advice For Gen Zers Entering The Workforce

    As more of Gen Z enters the workforce (they're expected to outnumber baby boomers by 2025), Barbara Corcoran offered some advice on what to look for in a boss.

    By Samantha Bambino 10 months ago Read More
  • Tip jar with "Thank you!!" label
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago

    Why Tipping Has Become An Election Flash Point In 2024

    Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in favor of eliminating taxes on tips. For U.S. service workers, tips have been taxed for over 40 years.

    By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago Read More
  • Vintage Cabbage Patch Kid dolls
    History
    History By Larissa Zageris 11 months ago

    Cabbage Patch Kid Dolls That Are Now Worth A Ton Of Money

    In 1983, Cabbage Patch Kids debuted, setting off a toy craze. That year, the industry also saw its first toy riot as consumers fought to get one for their kids.

    By Larissa Zageris 11 months ago Read More
  • PERSON
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Samantha Bambino 11 months ago

    Signs You're Ready To Buy A House (Even If It Doesn't Feel That Way)

    The average price for a home in the U.S. is over $400,000. While that may seem out of your range, remember you won't be paying for the house all at once.

    By Samantha Bambino 11 months ago Read More
  • US paper currency in pile
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago

    The Underrated Savings Milestone You Can Aim To Achieve Each Month

    It's a small savings milestone, but it can prove big fast. If you're able to achieve it each month, it'll mean you're on the right budget track.

    By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago Read More
  • Mobile sports betting app
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago

    Here's How Much Sports Betting Can Lower Your Credit Score, According To Research

    Some six years after the Supreme Court struck down PASPA, new research reveals the impact legalized sports is having on consumers' financial health.

    By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago Read More
  • Person grocery shopping with basket
    Shopping
    Shopping By Larissa Zageris 11 months ago

    Frugal Shoppers Will Always Check This Number When Buying Groceries

    Frugal people will tell you that little things can really add up. Take unit pricing. A small number, but it holds a lot of information on how to save.

    By Larissa Zageris 11 months ago Read More
  • Two-story home in California
    Shopping
    Shopping By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago

    You've Been Warned: Sneaky New Scams Are Sweeping The Housing Industry

    Per the U.S. Census Bureau, the homeownership rate in the U.S. is about 65%. For these consumers, there are some new and not-so-new scams to be aware of.

    By Carolyn Osorio 11 months ago Read More
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