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It's Valentine’s Day and the start of a long holiday weekend (well, for some of us), so we thought it was the perfect time to mix it up and...

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Take a look in your wallet for a moment. Got any cash? Likely not! Credit cards are so much more convenient these days, and technology is always...

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It’s been a big week for world news – so big that some stories, like Brexit Day finally arriving – have slipped a bit under the...

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Most people probably have not heard of Fair Isaac Corp., but the company can affect the daily life of anyone who wants to borrow or rent....

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A federal judge this week ruled that freelance journalists and photographers are immediately subject to California’s new labor law, while...

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It’s a new year and a traditionally slow month for news, so now’s a great time to update consumers on money stories from the past year...

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Last week Congress passed, and by now the president is expected to have signed, the SECURE act, which is the biggest change to retirement account...

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The end of the year is a time of gift-giving and for many nonprofit organizations, a busy time for donations. Some charities see half or more of...

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We’ve shared some end-of-the-year financial tips including a checklist of what to do before January 1 and some reasons December is a great...

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According to a new report, the U.S. added more jobs than expected in November, leaving a historically low unemployment rate of 3.5%. There’s...

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As the end of the year quickly approaches, holiday gift shopping season may be the main financial to do item for many families, but there’s a...

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In the early days of email, inboxes were flooded with poorly worded, fishy-sounded spam emails filled with misspellings, probing for targets to...

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