Jean Chatzky, financial editor of the “Today Show” and author of seven personal finance books, strives to help baby boomers become and stay solvent. On her new RLTV series, “Money Matters with Jean Chatzky,” Chatzky tackles issues that matter most…
It’s 2013 and you’re probably thinking, “another year, another set of New Year’s resolutions I won’t keep.” But if bolstering your finances is one realm that could use some attention, now’s the moment. Your New Year’s resolutions don’t need to…
Midtown Manhattan may not be where you’d expect to see folks dumpster diving. But amidst high-end stores and Fortune 500 corporate headquarters, trash bags full of perfectly good food are stacked up on the sidewalks and destined for the nearest…
Online bargain hunting is both frustrating and exciting. You’re out to find a deal on something you love or need and you’re determined to stick to your budget. Make price alerts your new best friend. With the power of price…
Farmers markets tend to be thought of as the province of the well-to-do, peddling things like $12 heads of organic lettuce and edible chrysanthemum leaves. But with more than 7,000 farmers markets across the country, according to the USDA, surely…
On Oct. 9, a line of well-dressed, manicured women filed into the New York City Metropolitan Pavilion. With more than 1,000 attendees grabbing appetizers and drinks, this girly event decked out in pink and neon decor was dedicated to a…
You’re about to spend hundreds, maybe thousands, of dollars on a new TV, appliance, or computer. When you reach the checkout counter the all-too-familiar question is popped: “Would you like…
The concept is a bit mystical, a little unsettling, and no doubt a glimpse into the world to come: shopping without any cash or credit cards, just a smartphone. It’s…
For most people fall is open enrollment season for health insurance offered through their employer. This is the time to review coverage and options and to make changes that suit…
Where can you rent movies, take classes, discover music, and meet new people without spending a cent? Your local library, of course. Like other government-funded enterprises, many public libraries have…
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This is a post by Odysseas Papadimitriou, the founder and CEO of Card Hub, a website that helps consumers find the best credit cards and prepaid cards for their needs.…
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Between tax season, monthly bills, and day-to-day spending, there are countless opportunities to lose your hard-earned money — including many you may not even realize. The team at Kiplinger has…
This time of year, the number of “for sale” and “garage sale” postings on Craigslist doubles as people wrap up their spring cleaning, according to the classified-ad giant. It can…
With spring in the air, garage sales are popping up like daffodils. And with the economy still struggling, many people are trying to stretch their dollars by buying things used.…
If you have a credit card (or three), it’s possible that you’re missing credit card travel rewards and perks that could save you money. Although many cards are marketed as…
Whether you’re saving up for a big purchase or just want to save, these seven easy tips and tricks can help curb your spending and supplement your savings account without…