The higher gas prices go, the more saving tips you see, from checking your tire pressure to turning off your AC. But do they really work? Have any other fuel savings tips you’d like to add? Hit the comment link below and tell us about them.
How to Travel Like a VIP
You don’t have to be a celebrity to get VIP treatment when you travel. Have you been able to obtain any great travel deals you could share with our readers? We (and they) would love to hear about them! Just click the comment link below and tell us about your travel deals.
Skip a Payment, Inflate Your Debt
If you have a car loan through your bank, an offer to skip a payment might seem like a godsend. But is it? Have you gotten offers like this one? Did you skip a payment? Would you skip a payment now that you know how much it’s really costing you to do it? We’d love […]
Saving on Moving Costs
A little planning can save you hundreds, or even thousands of dollars when you move… Have questions or comments about this moving tip video? Use the comment link below to contact us.
Consumer Complaints – The Top 5
The Federal Trade Commission’s top 5 reported consumer complaints list is out. What would you guess is the number one complaint? Think there’s another complaint that should have made the Top 5? Click the comment link below and tell us what you think should have been on this list.
Women and Money – 5 Myths
To celebrate Women’s History Month, let’s explore some common myths when it comes to women and money. Questions or comments? We’d love to hear from you.
Bankruptcy Filings Ticked Up Last Month
Consumer bankruptcy filings ticked up in February, but so far the rise has slowed from 2010. The number of personal bankruptcy filings rose 11% to 102,686 in February compared to a month earlier, the American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Bankruptcy Research Center reported recently. “Though consumers are striving to reduce their debt burden, high […]
Tips To Reduce Heating Bills
During the winter, most Americans experience low temperatures and an increase in utility bills, especially for the cost of heating their homes. Each year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, approximately 43 percent of utility costs go toward heating and cooling. With even warm states experiencing an unusually cold winter this year, more Americans […]
2011 Inflation Forecast
What’s it going to cost to gas up the car this year? How about health insurance? And are college costs going up? Let’s find out… Think these inflation cost forecasts are low, high, or just about right? We’d love to hear your opinion. Just click the link below to sound off. Your email address will […]
Resolutions 2011 – Budgeting
Whether it’s saving more, spending less or paying down debt, it starts in one place… Have any special ways you use to “set a budget” that you’d like to share? We’d love to hear about it. Use the “comment” link below to sound off.