Personal Finance

  • ‘Collectible’ Figurines That Boomers Waste Money On

    If you lived through the 1980s and 1990s, then you absolutely experienced life in a house full of dusty figurine displays. Boomers loved to buy these tiny statues, and fell for the marketing that they were somehow “collectible” pretty hard. …

  • 7 Reasons Why Coupons Are Nearly Extinct

    Coupons have been around since the late 1800s, but they’ve never been quite as popular as they were in the ’60s and ’70s. They still exist, but the ones you see are the last of a dying breed.  Wondering why…

  • The 10 Worst Banks in America

    Unless you’re one of those people who has a bunch of gold and $100 bills buried in your backyard, you’re going to need to use a bank. Are big banks more trustworthy than smaller ones? How do you choose who…

  • 5 Small Debts That Can Wreck Your Credit Score

    No matter the reason, overdue payments on an outstanding bill or loan can damage your credit score. If even a $10 balance is one day late, which the industry counts as 30 days, it could send your score plummeting more…

  • 15 Situations Where Good Ol’ Cash Beats Credit Cards

    Credit and debit cards have their place in a frugal consumer’s wallet. But paying with plastic is not always the best way to go — and it’s possible to make expensive mistakes when using credit cards, whether you’re buying groceries…

  • 20 Reasons Not to Put In a Backyard Pool

    Backyard pools seem like an ultra-convenient way to cool off and welcome friends — certainly less of a schlep than going to the beach or to a community pool. Think twice, though: Despite all their warm-weather appeal, pools have some…