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- Money and laundering: How to pick the right washer and dryerIf you are looking to pick up a washer and dryer for your own home, the array of options can be dizzying for a first time buyer.聽But picking out a new washer and dryer doesn't have to be a complicated choice: we'll walk you through what is and isn't important to try to help you make the best buying decision.
- Weekend deals: Free Target breakfast, $5 pizza, and moreThe weekend is here, along with Dealnews' roundup of the best bargains and discounts. Read on for deals on shoes, furniture, breakfast, and more.聽
- Top 10 financial secrets of American householdsThere are several financial topics that remain undiscussed in public circles, even in an age where privacy seems a thing of the past.聽Here are the top 10 things about finances households don鈥檛 often share.
- iPhone 6 fever? Top 10 places to score the best deals.You've decided to upgrade to the iPhone 6, and of course you want to get the best price possible. Well, you're in luck: the iPhone 6 is garnering deals like no iPhone before.聽
- Can Apple Pay save you money?Apple's mobile payment platform Apple Pay could be the real game changer in the retail world to emerge from Apple's big product launch. It could benefit consumers like you with savings, speed, and security 鈥 if Apple can succeed where many others have failed.
- Bitcoin could lay the groundwork for an international currencyBitcoin is unique (and legal) because 聽it is a digital currency and, thus, never minted. So 聽even if bitcoin itself doesn't last, don鈥檛 be surprised if the theory behind it eventually ends up being the groundwork for a larger international digital currency.
- iPhone 5C drops to $0. Should you buy it?With the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus release this week, older iPhone 5s and 5c models have dropped to $99 and $0, respectively.聽If all you want is an iPhone for cheap, then that $0 price tag on the 5c probably seems appealing. But whatever you do, do聽not聽fall for it.
- Is Apple Pay more secure than traditional credit cards?Apple Pay technology will remove from purchase transactions the traditional card features, like magnetic strips and security codes, that can make consumers vulnerable to fraud. Additionally,聽A consumer that loses a phone can use Apple鈥檚 Find My iPhone service to avoid having to cancel cards stored on the handset.聽
- Financial literacy faces big hurdles. How to clear them.There is no question that we need to improve financial literacy in America. But the problem isn't necessarily a lack of available resources. Rather, there is a 'knowing-doing' gap in financial literacy.聽In other words, knowing what to do 鈥 and doing what we know we should do 鈥 are two entirely different things.
- iPhone 6 is a worthy upgrade: six reasonsThe iPhone got its biggest redesign in years Tuesday with Apple unveiling the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. Major tech upgrades for the new iPhone will make for faster performance, better gaming, and easier mobile payment, to name a few.聽
- Postal Service cuts shipping prices for online stores. Will you benefit?The US Postal Service will slash shipping rates by up to 58 percent for some e-commerce business shipments. This could be a boon for customers, but it could also聽backfire on the USPS, as increased volume going into the holidays could cause major delays.
- iPhone 6 has people camping out for days. Will they be able to buy it today?iPhone 6 rumors have had people lining up outside Apple Stores in Japan and New York for days now 鈥 even though there's no guarantee that they will be able to buy the iPhone 6 immediately after Tuesday's highly anticipated Apple announcement.聽
- Stock market reaches an all-time high. What now?The stock market is a never-ending source of fresh news because it changes every day. But the stock market's record highs mean it's doing what it's supposed to do, and for the most part, it doesn't require investors to take action.聽
- You butter believe it: 8 foods facing price hikes this fallFall means falling prices on some foods, including vegetables and peanuts, but others will see their prices rise as the temperature drops. Read on for the eight foods at risk for price hikes, including butter, oranges, and bacon. Yes, bacon.聽
- Fed report finds no one in the US is getting richer. Except the rich.A just-released study from the Federal Reserve found that declining home values have kept America's middle-income families from advancing alongside their wealthiest neighbors.聽Only families at the very top of the income distribution saw widespread income gains between 2010 and 2013
- 'Bookbook' ad from Ikea mocks Apple in a brilliant wayIkea has released a product video for the cutting-edge intuitive technology embodied in its 'bookbook' 鈥 also known as its 2015 print catalog. The Ikea 'bookbook' ad is a send up of Apple's now-iconic commercials.聽
- What five classic Disney movies can teach us about personal financeDId you know that classic Disney movies have hidden financial lessons? Read on for聽five money motifs for you to spot the next time you revisit these treasured Disney films.
- Personal finance: Nine bad habits to break right nowPersonal finance is a big task comprised of a lot of little everyday decisions. Read on for nine of the worst personal finance habits, and how to break them.聽
- Labor Day sales from your couch: Where to find the best online dealsLabor Day weekend means a range of discounts on many products. But if you're looking to avoid the crowds, stay at home this year and browse the Labor Day sales from your computer.聽
- Labor Day sales 2014: Which stores are open?Labor Day marks the end of summer but also the start of a new round of sales on clothing, electronics, and more. Read on for details to help you best manage your Labor Day shopping.聽