Obamacare’s effectiveness, getting paid what you’re worth, and avoiding the embarrassment of a credit card denial. Cutting Through the Rhetoric: Does Obamacare Work? Yes, if you’re patient. 10 reasons your retirement plan won’t cut it And how to fix them quickly. 7 Steps to Smart Salary Negotiation How to get paid what you’re worth. Financial […]
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Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
How many credit cards is too many, starting your kids on the road to financial success, and what it’s like to apply for Obamacare. How Many Credit Cards Should I Have? The answer may surprise you. Smart Financial Moves for Fall Ways to boost your finances in between pumpkin spice lattes. Home Improvement Projects Every […]
Coping with a lost generation of income
The typical American family makes less than it did in 1989, according to a recent Washington Post analysis of Census Bureau data. Although some pundits seem to have completely missed the point—one even argued that we’re better off now because electronics are cheaper—most people instinctively understand how not-good this actually is. It’s a reversal of […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
How to win the retirement lottery, getting help with your finances, and what boomers need to know about Obamacare enrollment. Open A 401(k) And Win The Retirement Lottery Opening a 401k as soon as possible could be the key to a prosperous retirement. How Can I Get Help With My Finances? How to take the […]
Monday’s need-to-know money news
How to do your banking on your phone, solving the mysteries of Obamacare, and avoiding the habits that could ruin your retirement. Can a Debt Collector Double My Debt? Unfortunately, they can. How to Stay Safe Banking on Your Phone Learn how to safely pay your bills in between rounds of Angry Birds. Obamacare Isn’t […]
How to make charitable giving part of your financial plan
Dear Liz: What are your thoughts on charitable giving? I hear about tithing (giving 10% of income) but would have real problems trying to maintain that commitment. That said, I’d like to become a regular donor to a reputable charity. Answer: Most U.S. households give to charity, according to the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana […]