August 30th, 2015 - Weekly Most Popular | | | |
| Credit cards offer many conveniences and protections, but there are times when it's best to keep the plastic tucked away. Here are 10 such scenarios.
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| Investors started the week by freaking out about...well, everything. Should you panic too? Probably not. Find out why the recent downturn might be good for your financial future.
Read more » | | A pandemic or natural disaster could force you to live on your wits and your supply of food. Start small if you need to, but start building your stockpile now.
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There are many ways to save on daily chores such as washing clothes, doing the dishes and cleaning up. Here are our top tips.
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Are you hankering for the latest smartphone model? Here's how to defray the cost by selling your current device.
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Today you can buy a personal amplification device for a fraction of the cost of traditional hearing aids, and without visiting a professional. But should you?
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In a tough job market, a resume can help you stand out. Here are a dozen ways to get and hold a hiring manager's attention.
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This reader would like to retire early, but wonders how they can possibly afford the cost of health insurance until they're eligible for Medicare. Well, here's some good news.
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Find out where employers are increasing pay faster than the national average.
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Car-buyer satisfaction falls for a third consecutive year. Find out which manufacturer got especially negative marks from drivers.
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If you have bills you can't pay, there are simple, free things you should be doing right now.
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From Our Solutions Center No matter what your financial situation, whether you have more debt than you can deal with or are just looking for a credit card with better rewards, we can help you sort through the options. | | | |
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