Today’s top story: 5 times your credit card issuer can raise your interest rates. Also in the news: 3 DIY options for making a will online, how to split insurance in a divorce, and how much you can make in the freelance economy. 5 Times Your Credit Card Issuer Can Raise Your Interest Rate How […]
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Today’s top story: 5 questions when shopping for a brokerage account. Also in the news: Is a robo-advisor right for you, why higher prices are squeezing both buyers and renters, and how a wife got her family out of $40,000 in debt. 5 Questions When Shopping for a Brokerage Account What you need to know. […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: 401(k) mistakes for new grads to avoid. Also in the news: 6 financial questions you’re too embarrassed to ask, why you should scatter your bank accounts, and 5 facts that prove Americans don’t know anything about managing money. New Grads, Don’t Make These 401(k) Mistakes Plan carefully. 6 Financial Aid Questions You’re […]
Are you afraid to look at your finances?
Credit counselor Linda Humburg understands why many of her debt-burdened clients don’t want to open their mail. What bothers her, though, is the sheer volume of untouched bills and collection notices that some bring to their first counseling appointments. “The shoeboxes (full of bills) don’t make my heart drop as much as the grocery bags […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: 4 keys to successful debt consolidation. Also in the news: Credit card startups want to get in your wallet, financial must-do’s for newlyweds, and the best ways to get a big credit card bonus without going into debt. 4 Keys to Successful Debt Consolidation Put those cards away. Credit Card Startups Race […]
Q&A: Social Security benefits for spouses can pump up household income
Dear Liz: I have a friend who has a selfish, controlling husband. When talking with her recently, she told me she got only $300 a month from Social Security based on her work history while her husband gets $1,800. I told her she should be getting $900, half of his monthly amount, as a spousal […]