With inflation expected to keep rising into the new year, Americans can use all the financial help they can get in 2022. Fortunately, some will get a boost in income.
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With holiday shopping on the horizon, it’s time to get serious about your budget and gift list.
Here’s a look at six financial woes that people didn’t have to worry about 50 years ago.
If you really want to go all out for Halloween, you can go all out. But we believe you can find cheap Halloween decorations that allow you to get your spook on without terrorizing your budget.
If you want to save on your flight for the holidays, start planning … now.
Labor Day weekend marked a grim milestone for millions of people out of work due to the pandemic.
Experts have a lot of unique hacks for how to save money when you’re booking travel or are already on the road. Here are our top 10 tips.
You’re preparing to buy a new home. Whether you’ve already found “the one” and just need to get the deal done or simply want make sure you know how to negotiate when the time comes, you know being polite to the seller is the key to success.
If the cost of after-school activities concerns you, consider these ways to make them more affordable.
The good news is that if you take a closer look at how you live, you’ll likely find many areas where you can trim expenses and give yourself an extra buffer.
If you find yourself needing to freeze your credit, don’t worry — it’s easy to do, so long as you come prepared.
With apologies to anyone who wants to test-drive now and ask questions later, here are seven questions advisors suggest you ask yourself before deciding how much car you can afford.
For many individuals, starting a business is an exciting idea. Others, who may have lost a job during the coronavirus pandemic, may consider it a necessity. Before you take the plunge, however, you should be sure to thoroughly research your options.
Last summer, you were forced to cancel your vacation because of the pandemic. Now that COVID-19 cases are on the decline, you’re ready to get out of town — and so is everyone else.
Cannabis is legal-ish in much of the nation now, creating new opportunities for investors. Kiplinger’s recently talked to Matt Hawkins, partner at Entourage Effect Capital, who’s firm has committed $200 million in 68 different legal cannabis investments, most of which are private companies.