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- Don't replace your broken iPhone; it's probably cheaper to fix it.Users of any skill level can replace an iPhone battery, screen, speakers, and more. But they should let the pros handle broken components like motherboards.
- Bad credit history? Here's how to recover.Maybe you had some tough times in the past and now you鈥檙e paying the price for a poor聽history. The good news聽is that there are things you can do to rebuild your credit, even if you can鈥檛 get a loan or conventional credit card.
- Should you buy a mattress online?Buying聽online is cheaper,聽there are more options, and generous trial periods remove the risk of buyer's remorse.
- Three ways to pay off a debt in collectionsBefore making a payment on a debt, determine聽whether it鈥檚 past the statue of limitations聽so you can handle it properly. If it鈥檚 not, there are three main options to聽pay off a聽debt in collections
- Black Friday 2016 TV predictions: This is the year to buy a 4K televisionOf all the items to go on sale during Black Friday, perhaps none are more anticipated 鈥 or greeted with as much fervor 鈥 as TVs.聽
- Post office banking: an old idea getting a second lookThe local post office could help those in poor neighborhoods and rural communities 鈥斅爓ho often rely on costly payday loans and check cashing services 鈥斅爉ore easily complete聽everyday聽banking tasks while sending packages and buying stamps.
- This tech editor is passing on the iPhone 7. Here's why you should, too.I'm not sure the next level is all that great, especially compared to what I have now. Here's why.
- Is it a good idea to combine finances with your partner?Deciding to merge your money isn鈥檛 just moving cash around. It also means choosing to trust your partner completely with your finances.
- How to tame your student loans (told in fewer than 350 words)We鈥檇 keep it to 35 words if we could, but student loans aren鈥檛 that simple.
- Ten ways to help the Earth and your budgetRecycling reduces waste, preserves resources, and leaves planet Earth an overall nicer place to live 鈥 but it can also save you money in the long run.
- These wireless carriers are offering a free iPhone 7 with trade-inDo you have a paid-off iPhone 6 or 6s? Then you may be eligible to receive the iPhone 7 for free.聽
- How to buy a home while selling oneIn terms of difficulty, selling your home and buying another at the same time is the gymnastics balance beam of homeownership.聽
- What to expect from Best Buy's Black Friday saleThanks to a wide inventory of electronics and competitive hours, Best Buy is an essential stop for Black Friday shopping.聽
- How do you finance a tiny house?Tiny homes, which typically are smaller than 500 square feet, can cost as little as $10,000 to build yourself or up to $100,000 through a professional. But regular-size homebuying rules still apply.聽
- Black Friday deals will include huge savings on Apple products this yearThe trick to finding Black Friday bargains on Apple products is knowing where to look 鈥 and that's anywhere but the Apple Store.
- Ten great apps for buying a carThere鈥檚 an app for everything these days, so why not use one聽for car shopping?
- Freshman banking 101: Checking accountsThe road to a college degree isn鈥檛 just about learning in the classroom. It鈥檚 about learning life skills, too, like managing your money.
- Obamacare penalty: Here's what you'll pay for not having health insuranceThe ACA requires聽everyone in the U.S. to聽have health insurance, unless you聽qualify for an exemption. If you didn鈥檛 qualify, and went without benefits for more than three months in 2016, you鈥檒l have to pay聽a penalty on your coming tax return.
- Four reasons to bank onlineOnline banks are a relatively new player in the arena of retail banking, but they have been growing faster than their traditional counterparts, tripling their share of new primary banking relationships over the past decade.
- What is the statute of limitations on debt?All consumer debts, from credit card balances聽to medical bills, have limits on the number of years creditors have a legal right to sue you for payment.聽Statutes of limitations vary from state to state and by type of debt.聽