If you’re spending way too much money on food, here are three easy ways you can cut back on your food budget.
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Five Ideas for Valentine’s Day on a Budget
Celebrate the day of love without breaking the bank with these ideas.
Valentine’s Day Romance Disasters: Three Scams to Watch For
Watch out for these consumer scams, even on the most loving day of the year.
Tax Tips After January 1, 2020
Your tax bill isn't chiseled in stone at the end of the year. Here are 10 tax tips and steps you can take after January 1 to help you lower your taxes, save money when preparing your tax return, and avoid tax penalties.
When It’s Okay to Give Yourself Permission to Spend More
Spending too much or not enough is not a good idea. Read more about when it’s probably okay to up your spending.
Eight Unexpected Homeowner Expenses
Here are eight extra homeownership costs to consider as you plan for your dream home.
The True Cost of Owning a Pet
How about we look at some numbers and see just how costly our furry companions can be, and whether you’re ready for pet ownership. After all, the choice could be between dog food and your rent. For the sake of numbers, we’re going to look at the high end of spending.
Safer Internet Day
We use the Internet for various things such as accessing personal data, online banking, shopping transactions, and much more. Read about ways to stay safe on the internet.
How to Create a Budget You Can Live With
A thoughtfully planned budget will create financial balance between what you earn and what you spend, which is the fundamental purpose of a budget.
Four Gen X Retirement Mistakes
Here are a few pitfalls Gen Xers should avoid if they want to build their retirement savings.