Today’s top story: Don’t skip life insurance because of cost when having a baby. Also in the news: Wells Fargo could owe you money, crooks are targeting ATMs, and what you need to know about special needs financial planning. Having a Baby? Don’t Skip Life Insurance Because of Cost The sooner the better. $110 Million […]
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Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: Victim of ‘Divorce Season’? Protect Your Finances. Also in the news: Mixing up these student loan terms could cost you, why deductions aren’t the only way to save on real estate taxes, and why you still need to cut up your canceled credit cards. Victim of ‘Divorce Season’? Protect Your Finances March […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: 4 ways to manage the cost of raising a baby. Also in the news: How to take advantageof post-purchase price drops, SelfScore launches rewards card for international students in the United States, and why bank tellers won’t become extinct any time soon. 4 Ways to Manage the Cost of Raising a Baby […]
Are you buying a house or lottery ticket?
The same week legendary investor Warren Buffett put his California vacation house on the market, a friend told me her widowed mother had sold the family home in Cleveland. Buffett bought his Laguna Beach place in 1971 for $150,000 and is asking $11 million. My friend’s parents bought their home for $24,500 in 1965 and […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to invest $50,000. Also in the news: Ditching student debt through monster payments, funding a wedding while paying student debt, and what we can learn from rich people who are bad with money. How to Invest $50,000 Making the wise choices. How I Ditched Student Debt: ‘Monster Payments’ Using monster payments […]
Q&A: The old magazine scam is alive and well. Here’s how to fight back
Dear Liz: I got scammed by a magazine company a year ago. I thought the call was about two magazines I wanted to stop as I was moving. The woman talked fast and took me through the steps with my bank card (which was stupid of me, I now know) as if she was helping […]