Author: Money Talks News
Don’t Shop: Swap!
Money Talks News on November 9, 2009
Real bargain hunters know: the secret is in the swap.
Holiday Air Travel Tips
Money Talks News on November 6, 2009
Tips for travelers during the busiest travel time of the year.
Free Cell Phones, Free Minutes
Money Talks News on November 4, 2009
Thanks to a program called “Lifeline”, many Americans who can not afford one are eligible to receive a free cell phone with free minutes.
After Your Unemployment Benefits End… ?
Money Talks News on November 2, 2009
What should you do if your unemployment benefits end and you still haven’t found a job?
3 Ways to Ban Spam and Stop Junk
Money Talks News on October 30, 2009
Easily stop annoying spam and junk mail with these three tips.
Is High Deductible Health Insurance Healthy?
Money Talks News on October 28, 2009
With the cost of health insurance on the rise, many people are finding high deductible health insurance plans coupled with a health savings account are an affordable option. But these plans may not be such a healthy idea for some.
Free ID Theft Protection
Money Talks News on October 26, 2009
Identity theft protection at an unbeatable price: FREE.
Killer Hospital Bills
Money Talks News on October 21, 2009
The uninsured pay far more for their health care procedures than your insurance company would.
Making Movies with Cell Phones
Money Talks News on October 20, 2009
Cell phone video cameras may mean the end of the home video camcorder.
5 Tips for Cheaper Driving
Money Talks News on October 19, 2009
Five tips to keep your car and budget running lean
Groceries: 50% Off
Money Talks News on October 19, 2009
The jobless rate has thousands of American’s shopping for a way to keep food on the table for their families. Here’s one program that can cut your groceries bill in half.
Halloween On A Budget
Money Talks News on October 13, 2009
A scary economy doesn’t have to frighten away your fun this Halloween. Here are 3 do-it-yourself tips to sweeten your Halloween without spooking your bank account.
States Want Tax on Web Purchases
Money Talks News on October 12, 2009
Some states are beginning to charge sales tax on internet purchases.
3 Tips to Lower Your Rent
Money Talks News on October 10, 2009
As the foreclosure wave crests in many parts of the country, many people who used to own homes are joining the ranks of renters. But whether you’re new or experienced to renting, it pays to know some tips that can help you with the cost.
Lessons For Landlords
Money Talks News on October 8, 2009
According to the National Association of Realtors, last year Americans bought nearly 2 million homes not to live in, but for investment. Which means many of those homes will become rental properties. Will all the new landlords be ready?
It’s Time to Purchase Like It’s 1999
Money Talks News on October 6, 2009
With prices falling on everything from houses to boats, if you’re lucky enough to have money in the bank, there are definitely bargains to be had.
4 Great Places for Free Job Training
Money Talks News on October 2, 2009
Unemployment is now the highest since June, 1983. Now, more than ever, Americans need as many tools as possible to land a new job. If you’re out of work, you’re certainly not alone. But now might be a good time to enhance your future career choices by getting job training. And depending on your situation, you might find it free.
How to Find a Vet
Money Talks News on September 24, 2009
Finding the best vet for the right price isn’t easy, but it is important.
Way to Save #66: Check Out HMOs
Money Talks News on September 23, 2009
HMOs are normally the cheapest way to get health coverage. In the world of health, choosing your own doctors is an expensive alternative, so if you’re willing to let your insurance company make that choice, an HMO will be cheaper.
Debit or Credit?
Money Talks News on September 23, 2009
The question used to be “paper or plastic?”. Now the question is “debit or credit?”.
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