Instead of waiting until traditional retirement age, some workers are taking mini-retirements to recharge and pursue interests.
Can't afford therapy? Consider group therapy, telecounseling and other alternatives.
When fraud liability shifts to merchants next October, expect more EMV cards and new payment terminals.
Don't mess up your finances by missing payments or skipping tax deductions.
If you’re a smoker or extreme skier, you might pay more for insurance. Here’s why.
In the growing field of financial therapy, clients examine their money attitudes and spending decisions.
Understand how your credit score works to avoid costly mistakes.
These browser extensions and online tools can help you save big this holiday season – and beyond.
Fees for transferring utilities, parking or switching cellphone providers may catch renters off-guard.
Try these strategies to minimize the ancillary costs of speeding tickets and driving infractions.
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If you had self-employment income, unemployment benefits or forgiven debt last year, your tax bill might surprise you.
This twist on camping combines comfy accommodations with the great outdoors.
Don't overlook former bank accounts and retirement accounts for unclaimed funds.
Monthly subscription services make it easy to stream all the media you want. But it may be smarter to buy your books, movies and music.
Remedy, a tech startup, helps people identify errors and negotiate health care bills.
It's not really a secret, but it sounds so much more exciting that way doesn't it? It's actually some big news. I am illustrating a book of stories. I can't tell you much about it, but I can say that it will be wonderful AND it will be ready for gift giving by Christmas of 2013! It's going to be self published by the author, so if you think you may be interested in knowing about this book - when it's finished, how to get it, etc. Please leave a comment on this post to help me gauge how many to print. Thanks for looking!
Pay less for your specs with these eyewear shopping strategies.
What’s a must-have and what’s hype? Find out which items to leave off your shopping list or registry.
Creating a special needs trust is one way to support someone with a disability without losing benefits.
How to cope with the financial toll of a chronic illness.
Seattle photographer Brittany Wright highlights the true face of food using food scraps and farmer's market produce. See her work on food blog Civil Eats!
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In the race to find the next young entrepreneurial dynamo, VC firms are increasingly putting students in control of the selection process.
A new book reveals some surprising lessons, including the value of sharing your salary with your kids.
Trying a new workout this summer? We explore the cost and appeal of six fitness trends.
Retired and renting? Here’s how to show landlords or management companies you’re good for the money.
No one guessed that such a grim, middle-aged face concealed a modern super-power...
We were back to business in room 102 and we were all about measurement! Non-standard measurement that is. Here are a few of the fun activities we did this week: Measure Me! The kids were giggling like crazy as they made estimates about each part of their body and then measured how long their body […]
Outlet stores don't always offer the best deals. Here's how to get the most bang for your buck.
This adoption route has pros and cons, but it carries virtually no out-of-pocket costs.