Budgeting: A Visual Guide to How Small Cutbacks Lead to Great Savings [Infographic]
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Budgeting doesn't have to be hard. You don't even need to be tied down to the idea of "making a...
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4 Steps to Take to Avoid Stealth Fees
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Stealth fees are the costs that aren't included in the sticker price. Chances are, you have plenty of experience with...
Credit Score Q&A
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
A good credit score can save you hundreds to thousands of dollars by helping you get a car loan, a mortgage,...
5 Secrets to Smart Spending
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Write down everything you spend money on for two months: what you bought, the amount, and the date. Don’t forget...
5 Places to Stash Your Cash
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
With interest rates today at rock-bottom levels, it’s understandable if you feel that low-risk savings options are not much better...
Understanding the New Credit Card Rules
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
A new federal law that became effective on February 22, 2010 is expected to save cardholders billions of dollars in...
A Checklist of Financial Planning Staples
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
There are essential items you probably put on your grocery list every week—including bread, eggs and paper towels. There are...
Coverdell vs 529: Choosing a College Savings Account | Quicken
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
A Coverdell Savings Account and a state-sponsored 529 Savings Plan are both great ways to save for college. In both...
When to Hold and When to Fold an Investment
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
“Buy and hold” is a good rule. But that doesn’t mean you should never sell an existing investment or buy...
3 Smart Moves to Make if You Feel Your Job is at Risk
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
It’s always a good idea to be prepared for emergencies—and the loss of a job is at the top of...
Budgeting Tips for Generation Y
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Photo credit: Dominic’s Pics Too many twenty-somethings are beginning their adult lives unprepared to make sensible financial decisions. But that...
3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Switching Careers
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Maybe you've gone as far as possible in your current career, and simply changing jobs won't improve your life. The...
5 Things to Know About Your Workplace Health Plan Coverage
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Employer-sponsored group plans offer the best deals around on health insurance. In 2009, the average single worker paid only 16...
What is Your Risk Appetite?
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Only one thing always happens in the financial markets: Values fluctuate. Before investing in any market, at any price, in...
The Skinny on Extended Warranties
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
From high-end refrigerators to low-end digital cameras, finding the product with the right features at the right price can wear...
6 Costs That Await New Homeowners
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
nthusiastic first-time homebuyers frequently gloss over costs that gobble budgets and overwhelm paychecks. Don’t set yourself up to watch TV...
Rich Rewards: The Best Deals for Your Credit Card Points
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
As an extra payoff for judicious use of credit cards, disciplined consumers may enjoy a bonus: Depending on the card...
3 Options for Making Home Improvements
by Kathryn Bergeron
June 2, 2016
Your home may be the most significant investment you’ll ever make. During the course of owning it, home improvements will...