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Newly married or thinking of moving in together? Use these couples money tips to keep your relationship with your partner and your relationship with money healthy from the get-go.

Tips to help you become financially independent so that by the time you retire or before if you are lucky, your money will be your own.

Suze Orman's advice is simple: 'people first, then money, then things.' I have great confidence in her system and it has worked for me. Here's why.

Those who make below a living wage make insufficient income to live locally given the local cost of living. Here's what you can to in terms of budgeting for food, childcare, medical, transportation, housing, and miscellaneous expenses.

Bank fees are at an all-time high. Some of these bank fees can be avoided. Here are some things you can do to keep a handle on bank fees...

Bankruptcy exemptions are items that are exempt from being sold in order to discharge your debts. These exemptions are basically items that you need for a fresh start after your bankruptcy is discharged. Here's what you need to know.

Perhaps it's time to start talking about money. It's time to stop letting shame and inadequacy keep us from being real and honest about money and finances. Here's what I've learned about debt support groups, including how to find online support groups as well as local debt support groups in your area.

Here's how to pay off your bills and boost your credit score at the same time... there is a little-known way to do this. It's called the 'pay for delete' method of paying off debts.

While many people may be perfectly capable of managing their own finances, they may not be educated in all aspects, or may not have the time to keep an eye on their money and financial plans. That's when hiring a financial planner makes the most sense.