Author: Guest Blogger
Deer Collision Season Opens: Are You Ready?
Guest Blogger on October 3, 2013
November is the worst month for car collisions with deer, but October isn’t far behind.
CFPB: Consumers Are Paying $4 Billion Less in Credit Card Fees
Guest Blogger on October 3, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the Credit CARD Act has reduced fees for late payments and overlimit purchases.
Americans Fall Into 4 Money Mindsets. Which Is Yours?
Guest Blogger on October 2, 2013
Are you a perfectionist, a dreamer, a procrastinator, or are you wandering in the financial wilderness without a spending and saving plan?
Don’t Wait Until Black Friday: 9 Deals You Should Buy Now
Guest Blogger on October 1, 2013
Here are the best and worst things to buy in October.
Review: Travelocity Rewards American Express Card
Guest Blogger on October 1, 2013
This might be an attractive card for those who often use Travelocity. But make sure you have another card if you’re traveling outside the U.S.
Why the Police Want You to Upgrade to iOS 7
Guest Blogger on September 30, 2013
The new operating system has a feature that can make your iPhone useless to thieves, if you turn the feature on.
Next Text Stop: 5 Miles
Guest Blogger on September 26, 2013
New York state has seriously stepped up its enforcement against texting while driving.
Reverse Mortgage Changes: What You Need to Know
Guest Blogger on September 26, 2013
New rules that go into effect Oct. 1 may make the loans more difficult to get, and allow less access to a home’s value.
My Health Insurance Company Keeps Calling Me
Guest Blogger on September 25, 2013
Some health insurance companies are pressuring customers to commit to their current plans prior to the opening of online health plan marketplaces on Oct. 1 under Obamacare.
Need Help With Student Loan Debt? Crowdfund It
Guest Blogger on September 24, 2013
Online platform Piglt gives future, current and past students the opportunity to crowdfund their education expenses.
6 Things You Don’t Know About Minimum Wage
Guest Blogger on September 23, 2013
There are actually slightly more people making less than minimum wage than making the minimum.
Why You Shouldn’t Bother Earning That Bachelor’s Degree
Guest Blogger on September 19, 2013
A new study suggests that those with a technical 2-year degree can earn more in their first year than new grads with a bachelor’s degree.
Prepare for Obamacare: 10 Ways to Pay Less for Prescription Drugs
Guest Blogger on September 19, 2013
Chances are your costs for prescription medications won’t decline when coverage under Obamacare begins next year. But there are ways to save big.
CFPB Issues Warning to Employers Who Pay Workers With Debit Cards
Guest Blogger on September 19, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau tells employers that prepaid cards, which often come loaded with fees, can’t be employees’ only option for being paid.
Hold On to Your Hurricane Insurance — and Your Roof
Guest Blogger on September 18, 2013
Learn where to find insurance if your insurer drops windstorm coverage and how to prevent potential storm damage to your home.
Website Lets You See Your ‘Secret’ Marketing Data
Guest Blogger on September 17, 2013
You can find out what marketing firms think they know about you, such as your occupation and the car you drive. Did they get it right?
5 Open Enrollment Tips for Obamacare
Guest Blogger on September 16, 2013
If your employer doesn’t offer health insurance for 2014 or its plan doesn’t meet minimum standards, you’ll need to buy insurance on your own.
How Many Credit Cards Should You Have?
Guest Blogger on September 12, 2013
Having more than 1 credit card isn’t essential to building good credit, but it does provide some benefits.
The Oldest Drivers in America
Guest Blogger on September 11, 2013
Florida’s aging population poses challenges on the road, but some changes could make driving easier.
My Friend Stole My Identity
Guest Blogger on September 10, 2013
What to do when your friend steals your personal information and empties your bank account.
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