Are You Savvy Enough to Buy a Car at Auction?
If you want to get the best price on a car, or get more car for your money, you might consider buying from an auction. Perhaps you’ve heard success stories...
What Is a Savings Account?
Many banks and credit unions offer various means of saving money. Each one of these plans or accounts has different requirements and benefits, giving individuals opportunity to select plans that...
Top Smartphone Apps for Finding Cheap Car Rentals
Savings & Investment, Smart Spending
Unfortunately, rental cars aren’t cheap, as many companies have expensive daily rates and insurance. There are, however, ways to locate cheap car rentals, and if you have a smartphone, getting...
The Exploding Costs of Pet Healthcare
It is no doubt that Americans love their pets. In 2011 the Humane Society estimated that there are around 78 million dogs and 86 million cats in the US...
Are You Part of The Greatest Generation for Savings?
Savings & Investment, Smart Spending
A recent study by the Generations Federal Credit Union looked at a more pertinent question for all of the older folks of this generation: savings.
Most Expensive Home Asking Price in US
What is believed to be the most expensive home asking price in the current market came up recently when a waterfront estate in Greenwich, Conn.
0% Credit Card Deals Reappear – What You Should Know
When shopping around for a credit card, most financially savvy individuals pay close attention to the interest rate.
Great Student Loans: Federal vs. Private Borrowing Choices
Savings & Investment, Student Loans
Federal loans feature a low, fixed rate, and in most cases, repayment does not begin until after graduation. Federal aid includes several great student loans.
Employment Situation Report Shows Job Gains in May
Beating out the consensus figure of 163,000 by economists participating in the Bloomberg survey, U.S. companies added more workers to their payrolls in May.
Here’s Why Real Estate Investors Lose Their Hair
Let’s take on the negative and do some worrying. Why? Because the real estate market looks good right now.
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