It’s a brand-new year, so now is a great time to set budget-friendly resolutions to pave the way toward a more financially fit future.
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The holidays are over, and with the start of a new year, we are often dealt a case of “Santa shock”.
It’s so easy to overspend on Amazon! But, short of giving up the most popular online marketplace in the world, how can you cut back on your Amazon spending?
Q: I’m in deep with credit card debt. It feels like I’ll be paying off these bills forever. Is there an end to credit card debt?
The holidays are in the rearview, but if you’ve gone over budget with your spending, it’s time to deal with the aftermath, which is coming head-on. Here’s how you can get your budget back on track for the new year.
With inflation hitting levels we haven’t seen in decades, sticking to a monthly budget is getting tougher all the time. Here are five ways to help make it happen.
Though April is a mid-season month without any major shopping holidays, you can still score some great deals. There are also many items you’ll want to put on your waitlist until prices drop in another month or so.
You’ve tracked your spending, designed a budget for your monthly expenses, and you’re well on your way to financial wellness. In this next step, you’ll create a plan for paying down your existing debt.
Super Bowl parties are always great fun, but hosting costs can add up just like Jonathan Taylor piling on the rushing yards. So we’ve put together some hacks to help you pull off the party of a lifetime without breaking your budget.
The weeks after the holiday season generally bring an increase in scams that can be difficult to spot. Watch out for these common post-holiday scams.