3/14/23How to Quit 'Revenge Spending'If your spending has gone overboard, here's how to reverse course.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 14, 2023Save
3/10/23The Most Confusing Car Insurance Terms Every Driver Should LearnFrom AIP to PIP, understanding these terms will help you protect your car and yourself.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 10, 2023Save
3/9/23You're Probably Eligible to File Your Taxes for FreeThe IRS says 70% of taxpayers can avoid unnecessary filing fees.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 9, 2023Save
3/9/23How to Choose Between Stocks and Index FundsThe biggest difference between investing in index funds and investing in stocks is risk.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 9, 2023Save
3/8/23Your Student Loan Payment Might Be DroppingDebt cancelation gets all the buzz, but these changes to repayment will help students for years to come.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 8, 2023Save
3/8/23The Recruiting Buzzwords Every Job Seeker Should KnowDon't miss out on a gig due to confusing language in the job posting.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 8, 2023Save
3/7/23You Can Now Roll Over Unused 529 Funds to Your Kid’s Roth IRAStarting next year, unused funds from a 529 plan can be rolled over into a Roth IRA for your kid—without penalty.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 7, 2023Save
3/6/23Play ‘Run Until’ to Stay Motivated During Your WorkoutWhat if a game of "I Spy" was an endurance cardio workout?ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 6, 2023Save
3/6/23Get Ready to Start Paying Student Loans AgainWhatever happens to Biden's plan in the courts, repayment is likely to start this summer.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 6, 2023Save
3/3/23When It’s OK to Pay Bills With Your Credit Card (and When It Isn’t)It's never been easier to maximize credit card rewards and points.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 3, 2023Save
3/1/23Here's the Latest Date You'll Receive Tax Forms This YearTax Day is fast approaching. Here's when you can confidently start filing for 2022.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 1, 2023Save
3/1/23The Most Strategic Time to Pay Your Credit Card BalancePaying off your credit card immediately after every purchase could actually hurt your credit.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 1, 2023Save
3/1/23What to Do When a Company Won’t Honor a WarrantyWith the consumer finance bureau under attack, remember your rights as a consumer.ByMeredith DietzPublishedMarch 1, 2023Save
2/28/23What to Do When You Can Smell Layoffs ComingWhen the vibes turn ominous, make sure you take these pre-layoff precautions.ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 28, 2023Save
2/27/23These SNAP Benefits Are About to Expire in 32 StatesA pandemic-era boost to food stamps will end in 32 states on March 1.ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 27, 2023Save
2/24/23How Rising Interest Rates Will Affect Your Finances the Rest of the YearThis month the Federal Reserve announced it's raising interest rates by 0.25%.ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 24, 2023Save
2/23/23Here’s What Every Line of Your Paycheck Actually MeansYou should check your paycheck often to make sure your employer isn't accidentally—or purposefully—screwing you over.ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 23, 2023Save
2/23/23These Numbers Will Convince Your Teen to Start Saving for RetirementThis is how much your teenagers could save for retirement if they invested from their very first paycheck.ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 23, 2023Save
2/22/23What's New on Netflix in March 2023This month you can tune into the first-ever Netflix live streamed comedy special.ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 22, 2023Save
2/22/23Now You Can 'Subscribe' to a Car Instead of Buying or Leasing OneCar subscriptions allow you to try out a new ride every month. But are they worth the cost?ByMeredith DietzPublishedFebruary 22, 2023Save