Personal Finance

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    These Companies Are Supporting Abortion Access for Employees

    The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in late June, ending 50 years of federally backed abortion rights. Activists are up in arms, and several companies have stepped forward to ensure abortion access for U.S. employees. Some companies did so following the…

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    18 Ways to Build Wealth During a Recession

    While it may seem counterintuitive to some, it’s entirely possible to still build wealth during a recession. In fact, recessions can be one of the best times to maximize your personal wealth, according to experts. How exactly does one do…

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    20 Things You Can’t Do With a Low Credit Score

    Equifax has admitted it incorrectly reported some consumers’ credit scores, advising housing agency Freddie Mac that 12% of the scores delivered March 17 to April 6 may have been inaccurate due to a coding error. The mistake may not seem…

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    The Biggest and Boldest Scams of the Past Decade

    From pro athletes and hurricane survivors to the world’s biggest retailer and, well, just about anyone with a phone number or a Facebook account, it seems everyone is now a target for swindlers and con artists. Technological advancements, which have…

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    I Stopped Shopping on Amazon and This Is What Happened

    It took some time to recognize it, but … I’m an Amazonaholic. I had an addiction to clicking “Buy Now” in my spare moments. For many of us, the pandemic exacerbated the tendency to go to Amazon for anything and…

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    Scary Cyberattacks that Hacked Millions of Users

    Big data breaches keep providing new reasons for consumers to be wary of forking over their personal information, despite companies spending millions to bolster security (and settling lawsuits when the security proves to have gaps). Hackers’ targets have included well-known companies,…

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    What Boomers Need to Know About Cryptocurrency

    Cryptocurrency, often shortened to “crypto,” is a speculative asset especially popular with millennials and Gen Z. Fans will talk all day about the potential in the technology and the potential…

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    31 Simple Ways to Save Money Every Day of the Month

    If you’re looking for ways to slash spending, even small adjustments can add up. Cutting back and saving can be surprisingly simple, and with this compilation of easy-to-incorporate tips, there’s a…

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    Watch Out for These Scams Targeting Seniors

    Seniors are frequent targets for fraud due to savings and tech gaps. Learn the most common scams and how older adults can stay protected.

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    30 Products That Are Worth Spending More On

    We don’t always advocate buying things on the cheap, especially something you’ll use daily or potentially have for years. There are plenty of companies with products that their owners say…

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    50 Ways to Prepare for a Recession

    These 50 recession tips offer practical ways to cut costs, save more, and strengthen your finances so you’re ready for any economic downturn.

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    How Often You Really Need to Take Your Car in for Service

    With all that’s going on, it’s perfectly understandable if auto maintenance is the furthest thing from most people’s minds. But they should consider that an unexpected repair bill is probably…

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    Credit Horror Stories That Will Keep You Up at Night

    Your credit isn’t your life, but it affects much of it. Your credit score determines not only your credit card limits, but how worthy you are to rent or buy…

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    15 Smart Purchases That Pay for Themselves

    Cutting expenses is always appealing, but a small upfront investment can reap ongoing savings. These products and services pay for themselves — and then some — in relatively short order.…

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    Products You Should Always Buy Online

    Shopping online is no guarantee that you’re always going to get a cheaper price than you would at a bricks-and-mortar store. Depending on what you’re buying, you still may pay…

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    10 Ways to Save Money on a Wedding With Costco, Sam’s, or BJ’s

    A walk down the aisle is still a heartbreaker for U.S. couples. According to The Knot‘s latest Real Weddings Study, brides and grooms spent an average $34,000 for their special…

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    10 Costly Home Repairs Your Insurance Might Not Cover

    Homeownership may be a goal for many, but the pride that comes with having your own place can cost you big when something goes wrong. The cost of homeowner’s insurance…

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    The Stock Market’s Most Dramatic Drops

    The stock market wobbles up and down on a near-daily basis, seemingly for no obvious reason to the average observer. But traders are often reacting to very real events, whether…