Personal Finance (Page 5 of 16)

The Inside Buzz on Batteries

Little things mean a lot—like the two words “batteries included.”


The Most Overlooked Type of Insurance

Insurance is a funny thing. You learn all you can, shop diligently, scrape together the money to pay for it, and then hope you’ll never have to use it.


The Agony and Ecstasy of Getting Out of Debt

Navigate your debt situation wisely. Explore your options of moving, staying, or purchasing with our expert advice.


Smart Financial Planning for Single Seniors Nearing Retirement: Secure Your Future Today with These 10 Tips!

Retirement is a major transition for everyone, but single seniors—whether by choice or through divorce or widowhood—often have additional financial woes.


Is a Reverse Mortgage a Good Idea?

For retirees who own their home and want to stay living there, but could use some extra cash, a reverse mortgage is a viable financial tool, but there’s a lot to know and consider to be sure it’s a good option for you.


7 Ways to Repurpose Old Towels That You Probably Never Considered

Transform your old towels into something new! Discover seven creative ways to repurpose old towels today.


Will I Inherit My Parents’ Debts?

If my parents are in debt and they die, who pays the bills? I am terrified of inheriting my parents’ debt

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Without Trust, You Have Nothing— in Money and in Life

Navigating relationships can be tough. Discover how to address money issues with your partner while maintaining trust.


Why Buying Brand-New Can Be a Financial Mistake (How to Score a Great Used Car Instead)

You start out looking for a practical, reliable used car. But before you know it, you’re sipping bad dealership coffee, staring at a contract for a brand-new CR-V with payments that could fund a small island nation.


5 Things Couples Get Wrong about Money

And to make it worse, “…opposites often attract. Spenders attract hoarders, and worriers attract avoiders,” Dr. Atwood said.


Living with Less May Be the Best Way to Live

Recently, I’ve been on yet another of my seemingly never-ending quests to pare down and clean out. I got this surge of energy after reading how Graham Hill is living with less. A lot less.


How to Detail Car Interior Using These Homemade Cleaners

Remember that pristine, fresh, clean feeling of slipping behind the wheel of your new car?


25 Frugal Habits You Need to Adopt in 2025

In today’s fast-paced world, managing finances can be challenging. With the cost of living rising and unexpected expenses always around the corner, adopting frugal habits can help you save money and build financial stability. Here are 20 frugal habits to adopt in 2024 to ensure a more secure financial future.


Simple Tricks to Make Your Stuff Last Longer

Sure, we love to buy things on sale, but that’s not the only way—or the best way—to cut costs. Discovering simple ways to make things last longer is the surefire way to save time and money.


How Much Do You Have to Make to File Taxes in 2025?

Find out how much you have to make to file taxes, especially for retirees. Understand your obligations this tax season.


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