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When the economy goes sour, many unemployed U.S. workers are willing to settle for lemons. More
What would happen to your debt if you should die unexpectedly? More
We all know the importance of having an accurate credit report and a good credit score. Still, many of us have no idea what our credit score is, nor do many people know what is on their credit report. Here's an easy way to find out. More
It doesn't take long for you to rack up credit card debt to pay groceries, gas, medical bills and business expenses. More
Auto insurance is a necessity for most of us, but it's not necessary to pay a lot of money for a quality insurance policy. Every company claims to save you hundreds and get you the best rate, so how can you cut through the clutter? More
There is now an online life insurance alternative that can get you up to $500,000 of coverage in minutes -- no exam required. More
If you are being treated for primary pulmonary hypertension with drugs such as Flonan, Tracleer or Remodulin, your condition may have been caused by taking Fen-Phen, even if you used the diet pills a decade ago. More
Not too long ago, the phrases "making money" and "environmentally conscious" were polar opposites. Those days are gone. Today, America's movement toward going green in many aspects of life is actually a great way to not only save money, but to make money too. More
One place you might not think to look for extra cash is inside your drawers or jewelry boxes. More
Applying for financial aid can be intimidating. There is paperwork to gather, forms to fill out, and decisions to make. It's enough to make some would-be students postpone their plans. More
Want to get a degree but not sure how to pay for it? You're not alone. Here's what you need to know. More
Most college graduates struggle for a decade or more to pay off their student loans. More
Recently, Congress supported a federal bailout of banks and corporations, giving them billions of dollars to assist them with their financial burdens. With some of that money, banks and creditors were supposed to help consumers mired in debt, but there has been none of the promised trickle-down effect. More
High demand for gold causes need for recycled jewelry. More
How to reduce debt. More
Don't waste your time trying to contact several auto insurance companies individually -- filling out multiple forms just so you can compare prices and plans. More
At a time when banks and other companies are receiving assistance, millions of consumers are wondering how they can qualify for debt relief. More
In the current climate of declining property values, higher interest rates, and changes in available mortgage products, many homeowners are losing their hat, their home and their good credit, through no fault of their own. An auto loan with a trend of on-time payments is a great way to reestablish credit. More
You've paid income taxes throughout the year, and now Tax Day is just around the corner. If you're like most people, this is the time of year when you look forward to getting some of that money back where it belongs: in your pocket. More
With millions of jobs lost this year alone, unemployment rates are at their highest in decades. More
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