Don’t be tricked by ‘healthy’ items added to alcohol because the alcohol’s still harmful to health
Alcohol consumption is down so companies are adding so called “healthy” items to wine, beer, and other alcoholic beverages. When […]
Alcohol consumption is down so companies are adding so called “healthy” items to wine, beer, and other alcoholic beverages. When […]
Spring is here, and it’s a great time to get your home and your finances in order. Here are some tips from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to help you get started on spring cleaning your finances:
Realtor commissions haven’t significantly fallen after a settlement with the National Association of Realtors, or NAR, a new study shows.
For years, I’ve been warning people about debt relief companies. They can lead to high fees, potential damage to your
After a five-week trial, a federal court jury found Live Nation/Ticketmaster liable on Wednesday for harming consumers and the live music
Later today, I’ll be meeting with a tax preparer to finalize my income taxes for last year. Although I don’t
For years, I’ve been recommending to people who are having debt stress that they should sign up for credit counseling.
Things got crazy in March with lots of time spent helping a friend get ready to move and a trip to San Diego for a party for Wildlife Madagascar, a nonprofit my niece has founded. I just filed my taxes Saturday, April 13. Usually, I’m filing at the last minute. Since I have a small business, I need to add up all my expenses for the year.
April is National Financial Literacy Month. It’s a great opportunity for consumers to check and promote their financial situation and skills. For people who have just started earning or have been earning for a long time, every day is a chance to reflect on spending and improve finances.