Budgeting
A dollar here, a dollar there ... it all counts. Whether it's learning to drive economically, handling your bonds or building a strategy to be a millionaire, we've got information in our Budgeting channel.
5 Common Auto Insurance Scams (And How to Avoid Them)
How Auto Insurance Companies Work
How does the color of your car affect your insurance rate?
What Are the Different Types of Life Insurance?
Do I Need Life Insurance?
10 Factors That Affect Your Life Insurance Premium
How to Fill Out a Money Order
How to Write a Check
How to Find Your Bank's Routing Number
Motel vs. Hotel: Differences in Overnight Accommodations
10 Things Hotels Don't Want You to Know
How Family Road Trips Can Be Done on the Cheap
Can you use student loans to buy a used car?
Top 10 Things to Steal from Your Parents' House
What to Do When a Friend Owes You Money
How to Future-proof Your Child's Credit From Fraud
How to Avoid Being Evicted From Your Home
8 Most Expensive Things in the World, From Parking to Palaces
Where Should You Put Your Money When Inflation Is High?
What Is Probate and Can You Avoid It?
How Square Works
5 Ways Mobile Banking Alerts Can Benefit You
Is it safe to shop online with a debit card?
What's the Difference Between Student Loan Refinance and Student Loan Consolidation?
Is It a Good Idea to Refinance Your Student Loans?
10 Reasons College Costs So Much
5 Reasons You Might Need to Visit the Social Security Office
Who Decides When Your Social Security Check Increases?
These Folks Retired in their 30s and 40s: Can You Do It Too?
The IRS Already Has Our Data So Why Do We Still File Taxes?
What Is FUTA and How Does It Work?
How the IRS Works
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Using a Chrome coupon extension on your computer is a great way to save and earn rewards automatically as you shop. Here are 7 of the best coupon extensions, including Cently by CouponFollow.
By Clay Cary
If the costs in your home state are getting you down, it might be time to think about moving. We have a list of the eight cheapest states to live in the U.S.A.
Although the day of turkey, football and gathering together has remained a distinctly American holiday, the shopping day afterward has gone global in a big way. How did that happen?
By Alia Hoyt
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The old-school savings bond is suddenly hot again, thanks to its inflation-protected interest rate.
By Alia Hoyt
In good times and bad, dollar stores seem to thrive. But how are they are able to make so much money selling things so cheaply?
By Dave Roos
Check out these five clever strategies financial experts suggest for saving a ton of money each year.
By Dave Roos
Starbucks holds as much cash for its customers as a midsize bank does, says the Wall Street Journal. Gift cards have helped the company to build a prepaid empire.
By Julia Layton
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Given the short careers of most pro athletes and their sometimes extravagant lifestyles, it is not shocking that many run out of cash. But some who live relatively modestly still end up with money troubles. Why's that?
By Dave Roos
Every now and then you'd like (or really need) a little extra cash. So how can you scare it up with not too much effort? We've got some smart ways.
By Dave Roos
Having no job doesn't have to equal having no money. There are many ways to make a little cash without having to put in a day's work.
By Dave Roos
Lemonade stands and paper routes might have worked for your parents, but they're so yesterday. What projects can a kid do now that will earn a nice amount of spending money?
By Dave Roos
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If you're not energy-smart, your natural gas bill could really add up over the cold winter months. Fortunately, there are several ways to keep your natural gas bill low.
There is one major couponing strategy that's woefully underused by casual shoppers, and it hardly takes any work at all. We're talking about double coupons.
If your old haphazard system of collecting and organizing coupons is ready for an overhaul, fear not. We'll show you how to create a coupon organizer in just five quick steps.
By Beth Brindle
If you're a casual couponer who happens to stumble across a clipping-service Web site, you might be tempted to check it out. But while it's true that clicking for coupons is a lot easier than clipping them, coupon services aren't for minor-leaguers.
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The days of clipping coupons from the Sunday paper are on their way out. Now, you can go online anytime of the day or night and find coupons you can print right at home.
By Sara Elliott
Everyone has a cell phone these days -- even the little ones. How can you come up with a plan for your whole family that fits each and everyone's needs?
By Debra Ronca
Deal-of-the-day Web sites can save you a lot of money and get you to try things you may not have before. Are they too good to be true?
It always seems to cost more to eat healthy; which to some doesn't make much sense. But we'll break it down and tell you why organic food is more expensive.
By Sara Elliott
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Choosing the right health insurance policy is one of the most important things you can do for your family. We'll show you how.
Holiday décor can be a strain on the wallet, but it doesn't have to be. What are some strategies for decorating your home without blowing your whole holiday savings?
By Julia Layton
On top of housing, food and activities, families have to reserve a chunk of their budget for clothing. How much does the average family spend to stay clothed?
Some people are perfectly happy shopping at discount stores. Those with decidedly designer tastes, however, will appreciate these tips and tricks that'll help save money on name-brand purchases.
By Alia Hoyt
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As people begin to forgo credit, some are taking another look at that dinosaur of the '70s and '80s: layaway. The good news? Layaway has thoroughly entered the 21st century world of online shopping.
By Julia Layton
Rewards cards can be a great way to save money, but there may be some hidden costs you aren't aware of, too.
By Sara Elliott