Tag: Family
Marijuana Stocks Flaming Out Under Trump
Krystal Steinmetz on March 2, 2017
Marijuana-related stocks are in a slump since the Trump administration began hinting at “greater enforcement” of federal pot laws.
New Study Ranks the Best States in the U.S.
Krystal Steinmetz on March 1, 2017
A new report rates the nation’s 50 states based on what matters most to Americans.
The Best Affordable New Cars of 2017
Nancy Dunham on February 21, 2017
Here are critics’ favorite low-cost new cars that offer plenty of punch.
Say Goodbye to Confusing Date Labels on Foods
Krystal Steinmetz on February 17, 2017
The grocery industry is working to streamline confusing expiration labels on food items, and that’s good news for your wallet.
Feds Say Funeral Homes Hide Their Prices
Krystal Steinmetz on February 16, 2017
Some funeral homes are not transparent with their pricing, the federal government says. Here is how you can save.
Is Your TV Tracking You? Here’s How to Tell — and Prevent It
Karla Bowsher on February 9, 2017
We’ve got the skinny for disabling tracking technology on several major brands.
Money Fibs Put Millions of American Relationships at Risk
Chris Kissell on February 9, 2017
A survey shows no group is immune from the sting of financial deceit. Here’s how you can avoid falling victim to this fate.
Host a Killer Mardi Gras Party Without Killing Your Budget
Nancy Dunham on February 9, 2017
If you’re in the mood to celebrate, but a trip to New Orleans is not in the cards, celebrate anyway with these 7 easy tips.
Fourth-Graders and Families Get Free Entry to Parks Through August
Chris Kissell on February 7, 2017
If you have a fourth-grader in the house, you can get free access to national parks every day through Aug. 31.
$550 in Printable Coupons Now Available for Free
Karla Bowsher on February 6, 2017
You’ll find coupons for major brands like Suave, Benefiber and Enfagrow — just to name a few.
Student Loan Debt Haunts Retirees — Here’s How to Eliminate It
Chris Kissell on February 6, 2017
Retirees and other older borrowers are sinking in the quicksand of student loan debt. We have some tips for digging out.
15 Inspired Valentine’s Day Gifts and Ideas for Lovers
Marilyn Lewis on February 6, 2017
The holiday can catch us by surprise and make us feel paralyzed. Here are some ideas that can help you shed your fear and express your love to your sweetheart.
8 Ways to Get the Best Value on Valentine’s Flowers
Marilyn Lewis on February 3, 2017
Learn where to look for the deals and how to spot stale blooms when shopping for flowers.
You Might Have to Fork Over More for Bacon Soon
Krystal Steinmetz on February 2, 2017
Contrary to earlier reports, a bacon shortage is unlikely. But you can expect a rise in prices.
Wedding Costs Soar: Here Are Ways to Save When You Say ‘I Do’
Krystal Steinmetz on February 2, 2017
A new survey reveals that couples are spending an average of $35,329 to get hitched. Here are some easy ways to slash that bloated wedding budget.
How to Protect Yourself From the ‘Can You Hear Me?’ Phone Scam
Krystal Steinmetz on February 1, 2017
More than half of reports to the BBB Scam Tracker during the last few days of January were related to one type of scam.
The 35 Least-Walkable Cities in America
Marilyn Lewis on January 31, 2017
Many cities are making it easier for residents to walk to work, school and entertainment. But these towns rank as the least “foot-friendly” in America.
The 2 Types of Music That Most Improve Dog Behavior
Karla Bowsher on January 30, 2017
New research shows various types of music affect dogs positively, but two genres stand out.
How to Catch the Super Bowl Live — Even Without Cable or a TV Set
Karla Bowsher on January 30, 2017
You can tune in on Sunday via TV, computer, mobile device, connected device or radio. And several options are free.
How a Mexican Tariff Will Boost the Cost of 6 Common Purchases
Krystal Steinmetz on January 27, 2017
A White House proposal to impose a 20 percent tariff on Mexican imports could be “mucho” painful for your wallet.
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