• Skip to main content

Ask Liz Weston

Get smart with your money

  • About
  • Liz’s Books
  • Speaking
  • Disclosure
  • Contact

Recent Blog Posts

December 19, 2019 By Liz Weston

Thursday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: How to make your money biases work for you. Also in the news: How to get airline perks without elite status, where people with the best – and worst – credit card habits live in the US, and spending down your FISA starts with the right payment card. How to Make Your […]

December 18, 2019 By Liz Weston

Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: 9 money resolutions (and tips) for 2020. Also in the news: How and when to ask for a credit card retention offer, the high-interest account you’ve never heard of, and how to avoid a tax audit in 2020. 9 Money Resolutions (and Tips) for 2020 From Our Experts A chance for a […]

December 17, 2019 By Liz Weston

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: New Year, Fresh Finances: How to rebound after banking troubles. Also in the news: Gift card expiration dates, 5 great reasons to carry a hotel credit card, and why lawmakers may kill this popular retirement tax break for the wealthy. New Year, Fresh Finances: How to Rebound After Banking Troubles Giving yourself […]

December 17, 2019 By Liz Weston

How to make your money biases work for you

The way our brains work can cost us a lot of money. But some of our mental quirks can be turned to our advantage. Cognitive biases are the faulty ways of thinking that can persuade us to run up debt, save too little and make stupid investment decisions. The bandwagon effect, for example, entices us […]

December 16, 2019 By Liz Weston

Monday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: Retirement costs that could surprise you. Also in the news: A new episode of the SmartMoney podcast on keeping your New Year’s money resolution, how procrastinators can win at gift-giving, and another reason to not pay for your gas at the pump. Retirement Costs That Could Surprise You Covering all the bases. […]

December 16, 2019 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Rising insurance premiums

Dear Liz: I’m an insurance agent specializing in long-term-care policies and just read your advice to the woman who was upset about how much her premiums had risen. Her premiums were $2,400 annually starting when she was 55 but are $4,470 now that she’s 77. First, thank you for noting that these premium increases are […]

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 279
  • Page 280
  • Page 281
  • Page 282
  • Page 283
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 783
  • Go to Next Page »

Copyright © 2025 · Ask Liz Weston 2.0 On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in