You and your spouse are in it together for all things, including retirement savings. Make sure you're saving enough for both of you.
If you and your spouse decide to separate, you'll still need to agree on how to handle your money — together. Here's how.
Divorce can be a difficult financial situation — and even more so, unfortunately, if student loans are involved.
If you can master these financial habits in your own life, your kids could be better off with money.
Knowing the "stock up price" on these key baby essentials will help you keep more money in your pocket.
Single living has its own budgeting quirks. Here's how to get off to the right solo start.
While a brand-new car is not the most frugal way to buy a new-to-you set of wheels, if you must, let the calendar help you save some money.
Make chore time personal finance time. Pop on a solid money podcast and start making sense of your dollars and cents.
No tricks, just treats — in the form of sweet Halloween savings!
You've probably heard of FAFSA, but how about CSS PROFILE? It can help you afford the top schools in America.
If you have college-aged kids, then you need to know these major FAFSA changes for the 2017–2018 school year.
Thinking of refinancing your mortgage? Hang on — usually a refinance is the right choice, but not always.
Get the jump on your New Year's debt resolution. Refinance these four loans by December 31st!
The French know a thing or two about delicious, efficient cooking. Why not try sous vide in your own kitchen?
Money lessons can be, well, a little dry for younger minds. Make them fun with these interactive websites!
Hate meal planning but want to save on fast food? These sites will help.
You can use a credit card to pay for just about everything — even other loan payments. But there's a catch.
These are powerful ways students can use credit cards for their benefit while still avoiding debt.
Young adults may be feeling the weight of student loans and low-income jobs, but they too can become millionaires by taking the right steps now.
Your income plays a big role on credit card applications. Report it wisely (and honestly!) for best results — especially if you freelance.
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