If your resolutions this year address money matters like savings, spending and credit use, you can improve your chances of success by making “SMART” promises to yourself. Here are a few ideas for applying self-improvement principles to your financial resolutions.
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The new year is a great time for families to make a fresh start. Families can now reflect on eating habits and resolve to start the year with a smarter plate.
Credit can be a good tool to help you fulfill your decorating dreams, provided that you use it wisely. The last thing you want is to rack up redecorating debt that outlives the stylishness of your room’s new look. Before you give your bank card a workout, or sign up for a new credit card with your local home improvement store, take these credit-conscious steps.
Black Friday and the ensuing holiday shopping season have become stressful times in every consumer’s year.Standing in line for six hours in the freezing cold outside the local big-box store and battling ravenous hordes of deal-seekers is not the ideal. That is why many shoppers have been driven to seek the convenience and lower prices of cyber storefronts. But online shopping comes at a risk, especially for those who don’t take simple precautions.
The new year is a great time to make some resolutions to keep your skin, hair and nails healthy. Here are tips to keep you healthy looking from head to toe.
Just because the holidays include decadent indulgences, it doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice the celebrations and treats you love. Here are five tips and tricks to keep your taste buds rejoicing and your holidays delightful.
When it comes to shootings by police, the Metropolitan Police Department and Las Vegas Valley officials can learn a lot from their counterparts in other cities. Better civilian oversight, limits on reckless actions by officers and a more meaningful review could help police departments reduce their application of deadly force.