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4 life happenings when debt can be beneficial

There are plenty of life events for which you should not go into debt, but there are good reasons to go into debt — and ways to keep from going too far.

Doing your taxes this year will likely be tougher than usual

Filing taxes is rarely simple, and for many taxpayers it will get even more complicated this year. So that you can safely file your taxes, know what the problems could be this year.

Top budgeting apps for couples to manage their money

Before the tense money discussions become full-on arguments, you and your partner need to get on the same page about your shared finances… or better yet, the same app.

20 money mistakes to avoid making in the name of love

From secrecy and poor communication to conflicting priorities and plain old bad decisions, some of the best relationship advice helps two people avoid the pitfalls of money mistakes in romance.

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How to get the best deal on your trade-in car

If you’re bringing an old car to the dealership as part of your negotiations for a new set of wheels, your job is to squeeze every possible dollar out of the vehicle you’re trading in

Burned through your retirement savings? Here’s how to bounce back

The good news is that your lack of savings isn’t the end of the world. You might be disadvantaged in terms of time — an important asset in saving for your golden years — but there are steps you can take now to prepare for a happy, prosperous retirement.

11 financial tips for the single person

To live your best life as captain of your own ship, you’ve got to commit to making the right choices. Here are 11 financial tips for singles to heed.

5 ways to get paid to be a test subject

From market research to medical tests, being a test subject offers an opportunity for people young and old to fatten up their wallets with cash, checks and gift cards

Ways to save cash on Valentine’s Day flowers

Thirty-five percent of Valentine’s Day shoppers are expected to buy flowers for the big day, Feb. 14.

A guide to avoiding pitfalls from online misinformation

Political misinformation has been around since before the printing press, but the internet has allowed falsehoods, conspiracy theories and exaggerations to spread faster and farther than ever.

 
How to caucus in Nevada

Unlike the secret ballots cast in states that use primary elections, Nevada residents declare their presidential preferences in public meetings known as caucuses.

If you dread Mondays, here’s how to fix that

A 2018 LinkedIn survey found that 80% of professionals experience the “Sunday Scaries” — but fortunately, there are things you can do to ease your Sunday night anxiety.

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