Why You May Want To Think Twice Before Getting A Home Equity Loan
A home equity loan is a common way of accessing your home's built-up equity. This said, you'll want to do the math to know if it's right for you or not.
Read MoreA home equity loan is a common way of accessing your home's built-up equity. This said, you'll want to do the math to know if it's right for you or not.
Read MoreInnovation relies on thinking big. In Bill Gates' case, he's been right about a good many tech ideas, but he's also gotten a few wrong -- at least at first.
Read MorePaying for expenses with a credit card can be beneficial for optimizing rewards points or cash back, but cash should be used in certain circumstances.
Read MoreEveryone's work situation is different, however, research suggests that finding this one thing in our day to day can result in a happier, motivated outlook.
Read MoreNotice chocolate bars costing more? You'd be right, and while you might think it's inflation, the calculus is a bit different when it comes to cocoa prices.
Read MoreYou may have heard that Amish community members aren't required to pay taxes. This, however, isn't exactly true, though they are exempt from certain taxes.
Read More2023 marked the 25th anniversary for the "Harry Potter" series. The fact that over 500 million books have been sold makes the rare edition even more valuable.
Read MoreWhen building net worth, there's a milestone financial experts say is the magic number. Once reached, the power of compound interest really takes off.
Read MoreMost consumers likely don't realize how much of their data gets collected. They also likely are unaware of how often they green-light its collection.
Read MoreThe key benefit of stock lending is the ability to earn a passive income from your investment. This said, there are some caveats you should be aware of.
Read MoreA recent NCAA survey found the most common bet was $10 to $20. That aligns with several of the stories here: modest bets that turned into mega payouts.
Read MoreFor over two decades, VHS was how we watched movies at home. While the format is obsolete today, certain titles are still selling at auction, for a lot.
Read MoreThirty-eight states and the District of Columbia have legalized sports betting. We take a look at the holdouts and which states are soon likely to join the 38.
Read MoreUnlike, say, our mortgage or rent, what we pay for our phones is negotiable, whether through an adjustment to our data usage or we find a better plan.
Read MorePEP was a whole-wheat breakfast cereal introduced by Kellogg's in 1923 as a rival to Wheaties. And like Wheaties, some PEP boxes are collectible today.
Read MoreUsing a credit card to pay medical bills might seem like an easy way to take care of the charges, but it can cost you down the line.
Read MoreCVS' loyalty program is more than 20 years old, though its paid tier is more recent, dating back to 2019. We break down what members get for $5/month.
Read MoreHigh-speed internet today is an essential utility, but consumers have options when it comes to service. Always keep in mind how much speed you really need.
Read MoreAs more Americans participate in the stock market, you may wonder what actually controls prices. Beyond supply and demand, we discuss a few other factors.
Read MoreSince 2020's 1.2%, the U.S. inflation rate has seen a peak of 8% (in 2022) to the current 3.36%. Despite these ups and downs, TV prices have been unaffected.
Read MoreRetirement is the dream for many workers, but choosing the right place to settle down plays a big role in how comfortable you'll be.
Read MoreOne of the biggest perks of any job is health insurance. This said, how much companies actually pay largely depends on the type of plan they choose to offer.
Read MoreWhen house shopping, you should avoid saying anything that will leave you in a weaker position when it comes to negotiation. As the buyer, you have power, too.
Read MoreThe FTC reports consumers lost $10 billion to fraud in 2023. For these people, hopefully they tried getting their money back, as there are steps you can take.
Read MoreSince the early days of social media, participation has always been free. Now, however, some sites are turning to subscriptions, and the reasons are twofold.
Read MoreThe world's first billionaire became a billionaire only after the Supreme Court dissolved his company, Standard Oil, for violating the Sherman Act.
Read MoreAs Nvidia readies for its stock split on June 7, 2024, its price continues to climb. Nvidia is now the second-most valuable public company, surpassing Apple.
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