Things You're Better Off Buying Second Hand
We all know the car example, right? Buy a brand new (regular) car off the dealership parking lot, and it loses about 20% of its value right away.
Skillfully Navigating Student Loans
The guide is simple and puts you in control of your student loan situation.
Massive Equifax Data Breach. What You Need to Know.
Are you affected? There is a high probability that you are, since approximately 45% of the entire U.S. population may be impacted.
What Should You Look for in a Privacy Policy?
When was the last time you looked at a website's privacy policy? Typically, most people don't look at privacy policies unless forced.
Using Facebook Marketplace or Another Local Service? Then Read This
Local online marketplaces such as Facebook Marketplace can be a handy tool. They can be used to find bargains on various items or to make some money on items you no longer need.
Paying More: The (Scary) Truth About Online Shopping
You would think shopping online is generally cheaper than shopping at brick and mortar stores, right? You're not paying for the onsite staff or the building utilities, such as lighting and heating.
Effortless New Ways to Buy and Finance a Vehicle
If you're like a lot of people, a visit to your local car dealership is as much fun as getting your finger stuck in a door jamb. That's why you're seeing so many new ways to tackle the car buying and financing process.
Traveling Soon? Check Out These Tips
Summer vacation is right around the corner. So take a look at this report and take advantage of its many tips to help you plan your travel and save money.
Don't Become a Victim of Debit Card Fraud
If you are one of the many people who use their debit card regularly for purchases, you may want to reconsider. Debit card fraud has been rising steadily over the last few years.
Breaking News: World-Wide Computer Hack
A global cyber-attack called the "WannaCry Virus" has hit over 150 countries, including the U.S. What happened and what should you do?
DNA Testing and Your Privacy
Have you considered DNA testing to determine your ancestry, health risks, or for other reasons? Here are some important things you need to know before you opt for testing.
How to Train Your Brain and Get Things Done
Let's start with a little bit of fantasy: imagine that your brain is a big company. We'll call it the McBrain Company.
When to Know You're in Trouble with Debt
Do you have debt? Can you tell when you have so much debt that you're in (real) trouble? We'll explain how to grade your debt in a minute, but first, count how many of these apply to you.
The Longest Vacation of Your Life
Do you want to do what you want, wherever and whenever you want, and money is not a problem?
A Twist on Nigerian Scams
You may be at risk in a bar, a party or gathering, or any place where you'll run into strangers.
Concerned About Your Privacy Online? Try These Tips
Everyday there seems to be another threat to your privacy online. Your privacy is threaten by advertisers and social media tracking you online, the collection of your browsing...
Scams That Are Easy to Fall For
Every day, smart, savvy people get trapped by the following scams.
VantageScore Announces Upcoming Changes. What You Need to Know.
Haven't heard of VantageScore? It is a credit scoring model that was created in 2006 by the big three credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion, as an alternative to the better known FICO score from the Fair Isaac Corporation.
More Ransomware! Here's What You Need to Do
Ransomware attacks are becoming more frequent and they are targeting more and more computers. Ransomware prevents access to files on a computer usually by encrypting them.
Hacked Email Account — What to Do
Last week I received an email from my sister. This happens a lot. I live abroad and my sister lives in Holland. Email is one of our main means of communication. She sends me pictures and updates on life all the time.