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These college students money saving tips help college students get a handle on their money now, so they don't go horribly into debt into debt in the future.

Thinking of closing a credit card that you've recently paid off? Here are some helpful tips before you close a credit card.

Life insurance is definitely for those you leave behind. Beyond that, it can also be for your own future as well. Choosing a well-balanced combination of both term and whole life insurance is the best protection you can have for the unknown future ahead.

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.

Even if you haven't been planning on remodeling or upgrading your home, now is definitely the time to take a serious look at the possibilities. These tax incentives will go a long way in stretching your budget and will not only pay you back now through tax credits and refunds, but they will continue to pay you back as you save energy in the future!

Do you need to buy homeowners insurance? Thankfully, the process of getting an up-to-date home insurance online quote these days is easy... and quick. Yep, the Internet can lead you to the best deal around without ever leaving your house! Here are tips for finding home insurance quotes online.

First time homeowners can get up to $8,000 in the form of a tax credit from the U.S. government. And... you don't have to pay it back! Who exactly qualifies? How does it work? How do you take advantage of this housing tax credit?

Over the last few years in the health industry, it has become increasingly common for annual increases in premiums. It is still possible to get affordable health coverage, you just have to know what to do and where to look!

The key to lowering your tax liability is to reduce your adjusted income to its lowest possible amount. Here are some ways to do that, plus great last-minute tax tips for all you procrastinators!

There is a lot of talk in the news lately about credit card companies that are profiling shoppers and lowering credit limits based on where they shop.

In a tough economy, more and more people are falling prey to Ponzi schemes in hopes of making easy money. Most don't understand that the "easy money" they are going after is indeed a faulty scheme and they are the innocent victim. They fail to see the warning signs of a Ponzi scheme.

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.

As the economy worsens and parents find themselves short on money, more and more families are pulling young children out of daycare in search of other options. Here are some things to consider.

Vision USA provides low-income and uninsured people with basic eye health and vision care for free. InfantSee provides a one-time, comprehensive eye exam for babies for free. Eyecare America provides free eye exams and services for seniors.

Charitable contributions may be the last thing you have on your mind during tough times. But, the truth is, giving away money, time, and items is always a good idea. Here are the top 3 reasons to consider making charitable donations this year.

Especially during the holiday season, there are people who aim to steal purses, pick pockets, and take purchases from your car. Here's how to avoid holiday theft this shopping season.

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...