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Thursday’s need-to-know money news

February 20, 2014 By Liz Weston

co-signer-penToday’s top story: How to trick yourself into saving money. Also in the news: Tips for mortgage borrowers, why you should read bank reviews, and when to consider hiring a financial planner.

5 Clever Ways to Trick Yourself Into Saving More Money
You won’t feel a thing.

Top 10 Tips for Mortgage Borrowers in 2014
How to get through the year managing your mortgage.

You’re More Likely to Read Reviews for Restaurants Than for Banks
And that’s a problem.

5 Reasons to Consider Hiring a Financial Advisor
You don’t have to go it alone.

Can You Get Out of a Loan You Co-Signed?
Don’t bet on it.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: bank reviews, co-signing loans, financial advisors, mortgages, Savings, tips

Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

February 19, 2014 By Liz Weston

1594411528_1512b1aad5_zToday’s top story: Capital One faces major backlash against home visit policy. Also in the news: Retirement strategies for the self-employed, how to choose between a will and a trust, a how your taxes could affect your chances of buying a home.

Capital One policy about home visits causes backlash
Customers aren’t thrilled with the idea of Capital One literally knocking on their doors.

Retirement Strategies for the Self-Employed
The best ways to build your retirement nest egg.

Wills vs. Trusts: What’s Best For Retirees?
Important differences to consider.

How Your Taxes Could Hurt Your Homebuying Chances
Saving money on taxes could increase the cost of a future home.

Double Trouble: Being an Identity Theft Victim Can Land You in Jail
Adding insult to injury.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Capital One, Credit Cards, home buyers, Identity Theft, retirement savings, self-employed, trusts, wills

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

February 18, 2014 By Liz Weston

Zemanta Related Posts ThumbnailToday’s top story: Capital One could be paying you a visit. Also in the news: Why your tax return could get audited, the pros and cons of self-insurance, and how to rent a home with bad credit.

Capital One Says It Can Show Up at Cardholders’ Homes, Workplaces
“What’s in your wallet? No, really. Show us what’s in your wallet.”

6 Reasons Your Tax Return Might Get Audited
Don’t panic.

Should You Self Insure Against Long-Term Care Risk Or Buy Insurance?
Hedging your bets.

5 Tips for Renting a Home With Bad Credit
Bad credit doesn’t have to leave you out in the cold.

Track How Happy You Are with Your Purchases in Your Ledger
Analyzing your purchase satisfaction can save you money.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: audits, Credit Cards, home rental, Insurance, long term care, tax returns

Monday’s need-to-know money news

February 17, 2014 By Liz Weston

returnToday’s top story: Should same-sex couples have their tax returns amended? Also in the news: What you need to do before buying a home, how long you should hang on to financial documents, and what to do if you can’t pay your taxes.

Same-Sex Spouses: Should You Amend Your Tax Returns?
Understanding the tax laws in states that recognize marriage equality.

5 Things You Should Always Do Before You Buy a Home
What you need to know before taking the leap.

How long to keep your tax documents
What to keep and what to throw away.

What to Do if You Can’t Pay Your Taxes
Not paying is not an option.

5 Handy Tips for Saving Cash on Your Grocery Bill
How not to leave your paycheck at the grocery store.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: buying a home, real estate, same sex marriage, savings tips, tax documents, Taxes

Friday’s need-to-know money news

February 14, 2014 By Liz Weston

valentines-day-money-100092381726Today’s top story: How your net worth can keep your budget in check. Also in the news: What to do when your employer switches 401(k)s, protecting elderly parents finances, and watching out for Valentine’s Day scams.

Calculate Your Net Worth While Budgeting to Maintain Perspective
Looking at the bigger picture in order to focus on the smaller one.

Your Best Moves When an Employer Switches 401(k)s
First move: Don’t panic.

Why Do Elderly Parents Fall For Scams That Seem So Obvious To Us?
How to protect elderly parents from falling victim to financial predators.

Don’t Fall for these 5 Valentine’s Day Scams
Guarding your heart and your money.

The Hidden Costs of Buying a Car
Don’t let your wallet get taken for a ride.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: 401(k), automobiles, Budgeting, buying a car, elderly, elderly parents, net worth, scams, valentine's day

Thursday’s need-to-know money news

February 13, 2014 By Liz Weston

Zemanta Related Posts ThumbnailToday’s top story: Three dumb things you’re doing with your credit cards. Also in the news: Learning about the most common tax credits, details on the newest way to save towards retirement, and tips on how to spend your tax refund.

3 Stupid Things You Do With Your Credit Card
Stop doing that, would you?

Tax credits for all
A primer on the most common tax credits.

What’s All the Fuss About myRA Accounts?
A look at the newest way to save towards retirement.

Smart Tips for Your Tax Refund
How to get the most from your refund.

When to Tell Your Sweetheart About Your Money Problems
The best time to have The Talk.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: couples and money, Credit Cards, money problems, myRA, Retirement, retirement savings, tax credits, tax refunds

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