Whether you’re in your 20s or 60s having a good grasp of how to handle your money is a valuable resource. Maybe you’ve got your first job after college and need advice on managing your credit card debt, how to plan ahead for tax season, or forming a budget so that you can save for your first house. All this and more can be found in the Personal Finance channel.
Adjusting to living on a smaller income
In today’s economy it’s hard enough to make a living, let alone adjusting to a smaller income. To many people’s disappointment the economy has affected everyone, one way or another. Some of us are able to make a living yet others are still having difficulty either by trying to find a job or by losing their homes. Finance experts tell us that in order to make
How to file taxes online
by A.W. Berry
Filing taxes online does not always require one to buy online tax filing software. Some companies allow the filer to utilize an online website that is connected
by Anita Parks
To determine if Wal-Mart really does have the best prices, you must look at the complete WM picture, location by location. You may
by Karon Brandt
To become a "saver" rather than a "spender" requires motivation, discipline, and practicing good savings habits.
The lifestyle
by B Nance Jr
No matter how much money you make money management is essential. When people run into financial trouble it is because they have poor
The prices for groceries are on the rise once again and there are plenty of people, whether single or those in large families, who
- Guide to premium bonds
- How to participate in a public treasury bond auction
- What is a callable bond?
- How to choose a bond mutual fund
- 5 reasons bonds are a good investment
- How to invest in municipal bonds
- Investing: Municipal bonds
- Common pet insurance questions
- Why is the mortgage protection insurance important?
- Insurance glossary: Actual cash value (ACV)
- The principle of insurable interest
- Why loss notification has to be made to the insurer as soon as possible
- Renter's insurance: Actual cash value versus replacement cost
- How to insure your computer
- Practical solutions for relief from credit card debt
- How to choose between consolidation and settlement to repay debt
- What traditional debt counselors don't want you to know
- Filing for medical bankruptcy: When you should avoid it
- How to have a debt-free holiday
- Strategies for lowering your debt
- How to know if your level of debt is manageable or dangerous to your financial future



