Every scholarship winner has perfect grades, is a top athlete, or had a particularly hard upbringing, right? Wrong. While many scholarships have stiff eligibility requirements, almost every high school or college student meets the criteria for at least one opportunity…
If you didn’t realize there was a connection between a healthy bank account and healthy body, join the club — or read “Age-Proof: Living Longer Without Running out of Money or Breaking a Hip,” which argues that the same principles,…
A recent ranking of the hottest neighborhoods of 2017 by Redfin shows that high-profile urban centers are being nudged out by edge communities — places just outside city limits that provide all the conveniences of big metro centers without their…
Unilateral executive orders are among the surest ways a president can flex the muscle of the most powerful office in the world, and U.S. leaders starting with George Washington have used them — Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed a record 3,721.…
Buying from bulk bins is an easy way to save at the supermarket. These days bulk bins contain an ever wider array of goods, from classic granolas, dry beans, and grains to exotic dried fruits, cooking oils, and even sundries…
Even when fees are disclosed, there is something about them that is both irritating and frustrating. Why not show the total price upfront, with the fees clearly identified? When consumers don’t notice the buried charges until right before payment, or…
An extended warranty might seem like a sensible insurance plan for products such as electronics and appliances, but the reality is, they’re usually not worth the money. Still, an extended…
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When running for president, candidates make lofty promises about the things they’ll accomplish if elected. Our system of government intentionally makes it difficult for presidents to accomplish much on their…
Cold and messy winter weather can cause consumers to overspend in some predictable ways. Some people come home to a freezing house and crank up the heat. Others take a…
There is no shortage of reporting on the vast amounts of money candidates raise and spend during campaigns, including the enormous sums poured into elections by corporations, unions, special interest…
When running for president, candidates make lofty promises about the things they’ll accomplish if elected. Our system of government intentionally makes it difficult for presidents to accomplish much on their…
Leasing a vehicle can be an attractive option for drivers who want a brand new car with a low down payment and small monthly installments. Although a leaseholder (called a…
On top of the cash-back or travel rewards programs most people know about, some credit and debit cards offer lesser-known — but potentially very valuable — perks. The specifics can…
Shopping for a home insurance policy is a balancing act. Consumers don’t want to pay for coverage they might not need, but they want sufficient protection — just in case.…
It’s not even Halloween, but many consumers are already prepping for the annual holiday spending extravaganza—and they may be on to something. Retailers are readying for Black Friday, traditionally the…
Going to a sporting event can be pricey, but some stadiums are cheaper than others. Each season, Team Marketing Report ranks the most and least expensive teams across the major…
Temperatures may be dropping soon, but there’s still plenty to enjoy in a fall vegetable garden. Whereas fruit plants require particular care and take quite a while to mature (years,…