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Protect your identity, wallet on Cyber Monday

With online shopping trumping in-store retail this holiday season, cybercriminals will have no shortage of potential victims to target. And they’ve only gotten smarter and more nefarious over the past year.

6 easy, cheap ways to fall in love with your house again

You’ve been living in your house for awhile now, and it’s starting to feel tired. Moving isn’t an option and neither is a major remodel, but you want to do something to refresh your space.

Back-to-school shopping: 7 tips for saving money

Last year, the National Retail Federation estimated that parents would spend a record average of $789.49 doing back-to-school shopping for children in elementary, middle or high school and about $1,059.20 shopping for college-aged kids. That’s a lot of money for pencils and glue (and Macbooks).

16 great ways to trick yourself into saving money

Cutting back on your expenses is a great way to start saving money. However, if you’re searching for ways to tuck away a bit of extra savings, these 16 tricks might be the solutions to your saving problems.

Victim of identity theft? Here’s what you must do.

There is better technology to better protect us, but consumers are not always quick to adopt it. A study also suggests the conversation needs to shift from monitoring activity to better securing information so it can’t be stolen in the first place.

Worst things bosses made their employees do

There’s no shortage of bad bosses. Some aren’t meant to be supervisors. But some make conditions at work so unbearable, their employees would rather resign and live off their emergency funds.

Here’s how much it would cost for Americans to vote by mail

According to the Brennan Center, revamping the voting system wouldn’t mean everyone has to vote by mail. But what this revamp would do is ensure that every registered voter has the option to vote by mail, should they elect to do so.