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  • Condenser covered in autumn leaves
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Jennifer Alpeche April 22nd, 2024

    Neglecting These Home Maintenance Red Flags Will Cost You A Fortune

    Not tending to home maintenance issues in a timely manner could prove a costly mistake, as problems like a hole, stain, or noise won't resolve on their own.

    By Jennifer Alpeche April 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Family with baby reviewing paperwork
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger April 22nd, 2024

    The Real Reason Our Historically Strong Economy Isn't Benefiting You

    For those who feel they're missing out on the country's strong economic showing, we asked expert Jason Tartick to help us get to the bottom of why this may be.

    By Daniel Feininger April 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • House buying paperwork with calculator
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek April 22nd, 2024

    Think Twice Before Making That Extra Mortgage Payment. Here's Why

    If a financial goal of yours is paying off your mortgage, then extra payments is a way to go. It's also important, though, to weigh the full financial picture.

    By Richard Sachek April 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • "Foreclosure FOR SALE" house sign
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger April 22nd, 2024

    Who Cleans Out Foreclosed Homes?

    Per ATTOM, foreclosures in 2023 represented 0.26% of U.S. housing. One thing to keep in mind when it comes to foreclosures: the dirty job of cleaning them out.

    By Daniel Feininger April 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Consumers walking along shops outside
    Shopping
    Shopping By Jennifer Alpeche April 21st, 2024

    You Don't Have To Pay Sales Tax In These States

    For most U.S. consumers, paying a retail sales tax is a given. However, there are five states with no state sales tax, and four have no local sales tax either.

    By Jennifer Alpeche April 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Two cars involved in collision
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek April 21st, 2024

    What Is Gap Insurance And Why Is It Important?

    If you finance a new vehicle (either to buy or lease), a type of insurance you may want to look into is gap insurance, short for "guaranteed asset protection."

    By Richard Sachek April 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Gas station fuel price sign
    History
    History By Carolyn Osorio April 21st, 2024

    What Actually Controls The Price Of Gas In The US?

    When gas prices rise at the pump, consumers often have a lot of opinions on why that may be and who is to blame. In truth, there are four factors to examine.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Massachusetts buildings reflected in water
    History
    History By Jennifer Alpeche April 21st, 2024

    States With The Highest Average Salary

    Unsurprisingly, states with the highest pay have a big tech presence. In fact, the top three are each known for their tech hubs, and no, No. 1 isn't California.

    By Jennifer Alpeche April 21st, 2024 Read More
  • The exterior of a Home Depot
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Byron Armstrong April 21st, 2024

    Clever Tricks To Save You Money At Home Depot

    Home Depot is a great place to shop for home improvement supplies, and these tips will ensure you optimize your budget in the process.

    By Byron Armstrong April 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Outside subtreasury building in 1929
    Banking
    Banking By Richard Sachek April 20th, 2024

    The Unexpected Value Of A Rare Great Depression-Era $10,000 Bill

    Between 1930 and 1939, the average hourly wage for a United States laborer was 45 cents. To think that during this time, the U.S. produced a bill worth $10,000.

    By Richard Sachek April 20th, 2024 Read More
  • S&P 500 index and points
    Investing
    Investing By Richard Sachek April 20th, 2024

    How Often Does The S&P 500 Rebalance?

    The stocks that comprise stock indexes, like the S&P 500, aren't the same forever. In fact, companies are added and removed (if they fall short) regularly.

    By Richard Sachek April 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Mobile sports betting, casino table
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Carolyn Osorio April 20th, 2024

    How Do Parlays Work In Sports Betting?

    While you've likely heard of parlay bets, you may be less familiar with how they actually work; specifically, how these "multis" impact risk versus reward.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Jim Cramer speaking
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Daniel Feininger April 20th, 2024

    Financial Advice From Jim Cramer You Should Be Listening To

    It's no surprise that Jim Cramer of "Mad Money" may have a financial tip or two worth listening to. Here, we take a look at ways to save and invest, per Cramer.

    By Daniel Feininger April 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Paper with stock market indexes
    Investing
    Investing By Daniel Feininger April 19th, 2024

    How To Know When It's Time To Sell A Stock

    Emotions can get in the way of parting with a stock at the right time, which is why research is key, as the reality of the numbers can have a sobering effect.

    By Daniel Feininger April 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Corporate branded Zelle swag
    Banking
    Banking By Carolyn Osorio April 19th, 2024

    The Do's And Don'ts Of Using Zelle

    While Zelle may be grouped together with other P2P apps, it actually works quite differently. To better understand, we asked expert Matt Schulz to explain.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Donkey, elephant on American flag
    History
    History By Carolyn Osorio April 18th, 2024

    Does The Stock Market Do Better Under A Democrat Or A Republican President?

    While stock market performance is often used to argue for or against a president, history tells us credit (or blame) for the stock market belongs elsewhere.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Pouring medications into someone's palm
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Byron Armstrong April 18th, 2024

    The Best Ways To Get Discounts On Your Prescriptions

    Per a 2022 study, brand drugs in the U.S. cost three times that of comparison countries. For consumers, discounts on prescriptions can at least somewhat help.

    By Byron Armstrong April 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Person adjusting thermostat with phone
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek April 17th, 2024

    Do Smart Thermostats Actually Save You Money?

    According to Statista, over 63 million U.S. households used smart devices, like thermostats, in 2023, and this number is projected to pass 103 million by 2028.

    By Richard Sachek April 17th, 2024 Read More
  • A 401(k) loan agreement form
    Investing
    Investing By Carolyn Osorio April 17th, 2024

    Yes, You Can Borrow Money From Your 401(k). Here's How

    While the hope is that you will never need to, there may come a time when borrowing from your 401(k) is your best strategy. If you do, know the ramifications.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Penny stock verbiage with coins
    Investing
    Investing By Richard Sachek April 16th, 2024

    What Should You Do If You Own A Stock That Gets Delisted?

    If you own stock that gets delisted, what you do in response will depend on a few factors, including whether or not the delisting was voluntary or involuntary.

    By Richard Sachek April 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Outside Stanley Mosk Courthouse, LA
    History
    History By Jennifer Alpeche April 16th, 2024

    How Much Did The OJ Simpson Trial Cost Taxpayers?

    The OJ Simpson trial in 1995 lasted for over eight months, starting on January 24 and concluding on October 3. Here's a breakdown of the costs to LA taxpayers.

    By Jennifer Alpeche April 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Hand holding Apple iPod Classic
    History
    History By Richard Sachek April 15th, 2024

    The Unexpected Value Of Your Old iPod Today

    The iPod came out over 22 years ago, in October 2021. When it did, the portable media player, capable of holding 1,000 songs, changed how we listened to music.

    By Richard Sachek April 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Person happy over smartphone news
    Credit Cards
    Credit Cards By Byron Armstrong April 15th, 2024

    5 Tips For Finding The Best Credit Card When You Have Bad Credit

    While getting approved for a new credit card when you have bad credit can be a challenge, it's not impossible. In your research, keep these factors in mind.

    By Byron Armstrong April 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Person counting $20 bills
    Shopping
    Shopping By Carolyn Osorio April 15th, 2024

    Things You Should Never Pay For In Cash

    Fewer Americans use cash exclusively these days, but a majority still use it some of the time. Here are the things you should opt for a credit card instead.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 15th, 2024 Read More
  • UPS and FedEx trucks side-by-side
    Shopping
    Shopping By Jennifer Alpeche April 15th, 2024

    UPS Vs. FedEx: Which Is Cheaper?

    Shipping a parcel? You likely thought of FedEx and UPS. These longtime rivals in express and courier services accounted for nearly 70% of the market in 2022.

    By Jennifer Alpeche April 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Expensive waterfront homes
    Budgeting
    Budgeting By Richard Sachek April 14th, 2024

    The 5 Most Expensive States To Live In

    While you can likely guess a few of the most expensive states, a few others might surprise you, as well as their reasons for having such a high cost of living.

    By Richard Sachek April 14th, 2024 Read More
  • Stock market board with pricing
    Investing
    Investing By Carolyn Osorio April 14th, 2024

    What Is A Stock Market Bubble?

    When it comes to speculative bubbles, what exactly leads them to inflate so rapidly? Here, we take a look at the five stages of a bubble and how they pop.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 14th, 2024 Read More
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