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Mastering The Art Of Price Comparison For Smart Shopping

Master the art of price comparison and become a savvy shopper with our comprehensive guide. Discover how to utilize unit pricing, leverage price comparison apps, track pricing patterns, and more to get the best value for your money without sacrificing product quality.
August 10, 2023 Allison Robertson
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My wife secretly donated $20,000 to an online creator she follows. It won't ruin us, but could this fandom become a more serious problem?

A spouse discovering that $20,000 quietly went to an online creator sounds like the start of a breakup post, but it is also a real financial planning problem. Creator support can look harmless when it starts with a few subscriptions, tips, or livestream gifts. The trouble begins when admiration turns into hidden spending, debt, or damage to shared goals.
June 30, 2026 Miles Brucker
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Critical Will Provisions Many Families Forget Until It's Too Late

Learn the critical will provisions that help protect your loved ones, from guardians and beneficiaries to digital assets, trusts, pets, executors, and estate planning details too many people overlook.
June 30, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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How To Pick Stocks, According To Warren Buffett

When seeking advice on how to pick stocks, who better to get advice from than Warren Buffett? Here are his surprising tips for stock investments.
July 1, 2023 Eul Basa
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My parents want to transfer assets right before they retire. Is it a good idea to move so much money around right before retiring?

As retirement gets closer, a lot of people start looking at their finances and thinking about what comes next. That often leads to conversations about transferring money, giving assets to children, or reorganizing investments. While those moves can sometimes make sense, they are not always as straightforward as they seem.
June 29, 2026 J. Clarke
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Short Selling: A Quick-Start Primer

What is short selling? Short-sellers are often frowned upon for the strategies they employ. But really, they're just using the market to their advantage.
July 2, 2023 Eul Basa
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My siblings disagree about caring for our aging parents, and finances are at the center of it. How can we settle this?

When aging parents need more help, sibling disagreements can quickly become emotional. When money enters the conversation, things can really messy.
June 29, 2026 Sammy Tran

My husband has a new money strategy: he's run our finances through AI software and is basing his financial decisions on it. Should I be worried?

Is your spouse using AI to make financial decisions? Learn when AI money advice can help, when it can be risky, and how couples can make smart financial choices together.
June 26, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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My family inherited a vacation property, but nobody can agree how to use it. Should we just sell it, or is there a better option?

Discover the best options for inherited vacation properties when family members disagree. Learn about buyouts, co-ownership agreements, rentals, tax implications, partition actions, and when selling may be the smartest financial decision.
June 23, 2026 Peter Kinney
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Recession-Proof Jobs For All Skill Levels

Discover 10 recession-proof jobs suitable for various skill levels. Dive into their roles, median salaries, and understand why these positions remain stable even during economic downturns. A must-read for those seeking job security in uncertain times.
August 12, 2023 Allison Robertson
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My friend says retirement accounts are a scam because governments can change the rules whenever they want. Does he have a point?

Your friend is not completely making this up. Governments really can change retirement account rules, and Congress has done it many times. The more useful question is whether that makes retirement accounts a scam, or just a tool with political risk attached.
June 24, 2026 Miles Brucker