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This week’s money news

October 22, 2024 By Liz Weston

This week’s top story: Weekly mortgage rates rise, but long term expectations are lower. In other news: In-app deals and rewards, how to take control of awkward money conversations, and how Trump and Harris aim to address your health care.

Weekly Mortgage Rates Rise, But Long Term Expectations Are Lower
Where are mortgage interest rates headed?

Looking for Deals? You Might Need an App for That
In-app deals and rewards aren’t new, but they’ve become the perfect place to tempt inflation-weary customers in search of a good deal.

How to Take Control of Awkward Money Conversations
When families get together, uncomfortable financial discussions can follow. Here’s how to navigate them.

How Trump and Harris Aim to Address Your Health Care
Health care policy proposals from the presidential candidates have been light on details.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: financial discussions, health care, in-app deals, mortgage rates

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

November 15, 2016 By Liz Weston

8.6.13.CheckupToday’s top story: 5 must-know facts about Obamacare open enrollment. Also in the news: Why it’s getting harder to spot counterfeit cash, financial conversations you should have during the holidays, and how to host your first Thanksgiving without going broke.

5 Must-Know Facts About Obamacare Open Enrollment
Be informed before signing up.

Why It’s Getting Harder to Spot Counterfeit Cash
Criminals have become more sophisticated.

Financial Conversations You Should Have During the Holidays
Taking advantage of family gatherings.

How to Host Your First Thanksgiving Without Going Broke
Don’t go overboard.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: counterfeit money, financial discussions, obamacare, open enrollment, Thanksgiving

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