October 30, 2012 - By Naomi Mannino - News
Does the lure of your credit card ever compel you to go on a shopping spree, just because you can – at least until the bill comes – spend more money than you actually have? The answer may depend on your gender.
Have you ever looked at a magazine cover photo of a rich and famous person who makes millions per year and wondered what in the world they do with all that money? I have. I've also dreamed about what I would do if I had millions of dollars. ...
According to Nielson, couponing in general has been back in style since 2009. Before that, coupon use had dramatically decreased, but since the Great Recession of 2009, coupon use has grown by more than 27%, with most coupons being used at ...
Finding yourself deep in debt can be a discouraging reality. And in the past several years, more and more consumers have found themselves in this situation.
By Kelly Teh - Tips
In an era of tight family budgets and rising veterinary bills, pet owners should plan ahead for their animals' healthcare needs to avoid catastrophic financial and personal losses.
Spring is the traditional season for scrubbing walls and sweeping floors, but it's also a great time to spruce up your financial house, unearthing misplaced receipts and overlooked tax deductions.
Where does all the money go? See what typical Americans make and spend in a month.
Despite telecommuting's promise of big cost savings and increased productivity, most businesses aren't ready to let employees work at home yet.
39% of business owners with no employees started their business with less than $5000 in startup capital, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. Our research infographic illustrates where home business owners go for startup capital.
With nearly 1.6 million non-profit organizations, according to the National Center for Charitable Statistics, Americans have difficult decisions to make when they're feeling charitable this holiday season.