Personal Finance

  • Raleigh, NC - USA - June 27, 2011: Woman Holding an iPad Displaying Walmart Web Site.

    Steer Clear of Third-Party Vendors on Walmart.com To Avoid This ‘Scam’

    Since we live in the age of Amazon, most major retailers have upped their e-commerce game to compete with the online retail giant. Walmart, for instance, has opened up its online shopping platform to third-party vendors, which includes large companies…

  • Portland, OR, USA - Oct 28, 2020:

    SNAP Recipients To Soon See Benefit Reductions

    SNAP recipients receiving additional pandemic-driven boosts to their benefits will soon see a reduction in their payments as the emergency allotments end. The additional funds, which were put in place to offer temporary relief to low-income households affected by the…

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    Why I-Bonds May Be the Right Place for Your Money Now

    With high inflation, many people have been talking about Series I savings bonds to beat rising prices. To help you decide if I-bonds are the right place for your money, we talked to Andrew Lokenauth, financial executive and founder of…

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    Shoppers Prefer Costco Grocery Deals Over Online Convenience, Report Reveals

    Shoppers were most concerned with their wallets and which stores offered the best value as record-high inflation took hold in 2022, a survey of top grocery retailers shows, and the nation’s three major warehouse clubs benefited. Costco, Sam’s Club, and…

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    Experts’ Advice on Inflation — From Warren Buffett to Mark Cuban

    If you’re like most Americans, despite inflation finally slowing down, you’ve probably been feeling the sting. Inflation was at 6.5% for the 12 months ending in December 2022. Although they likely don’t have to worry about taking their own advice, many…

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    Late Subway Co-Founder Donates Half the Company to Charity

    One of the founders of fast-food giant Subway has donated his stake in the company to his own charitable foundation. Peter Buck, a nuclear physicist, gave $1,000 to 17-year-old co-founder Fred DeLuca in 1965 to open the sandwich shop that…