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- Best camping deals: Sleep eight comfortably in this family-sized tentThere's still plenty of time to camp this summer, so stock up with the week's best camping deals.
- How Wi-Fi calling can save you moneyThis year, more cell phone users will use Wi-Fi than LTE for calling. Switching to Wi-Fi calling can save you money in costly data fees.
- DIY for the win: how to save on wedding invitationsWeddings can get expensive, but one area where you can save is wedding invitations. Here are a few tips and tricks for DIY wedding invitations that could save you hundreds of dollars.
- Key steps to researching a financial advisorIt鈥檚 impossible to be absolutely certain you鈥檝e found someone who is trustworthy and with whom you will enjoy working, but there are some steps you can take to ensure that your advisor is qualified and in good standing with industry regulators.
- The smartest financial decision you'll ever makeIn terms of your financial future, saving for retirement can be even more important than paying off debt.
- A faster way to get a quote on your dream carRequesting quotes from car dealerships by phone or email means you don't have to haggle in the sales lot, and it is easier to compare quotes among multiple dealerships.
- How couples can talk money without a blowupDiscussions about money are among聽the most common communication struggles for couples, as they can easily unravel into fights. Learning how to properly navigate these discussions is an important component of any healthy relationship.
- How to lower your internet bill even if you're a heavy streamerKeeping your internet costs low while preserving your performance and connectivity to watch TV isn't impossible; it just takes some creativity and communication.聽
- The best time to file your tax returnThe best strategy to avoid penalties, interest, and refund theft, is to file your taxes as soon as you have your paperwork.
- Six Prime Day copycat sales you can shop right nowEven if Amazon doesn't deliver on its Prime Day promises, today is a beautiful day for finding online deals.聽
- Best laptop deals: get a 17" Dell for $600Save on current generation processors built to last with this week's deals on laptops, including a Dell Skylake Core for $600.
- Clipping, cutting and scanning: how to use coupons effectivelyCoupons can be a clipping hassle, but if you start small and use them to get deals on your regular personal care and grocery items, your budget will benefit.
- The ultimate guide to backpacks for college studentsHere's what you need to know about picking the best bag for college, so you can get one that will last all the way through graduation.
- Car-buying services: Skip the dealership stress.If you鈥檝e ever dreaded going to the car dealership, you鈥檙e not alone. That鈥檚 why services exist that help聽people聽buy cars without ever setting foot on a lot.
- Enjoy your summer vacation 鈥 without maxing out your credit cardsSummer is a great time for a weekend getaway or an extended summer vacation, but expenses add up if you don't keep track of them. These tips will help you stay within your budget while soaking in the summer sun.
- Prime Day 2016: What Amazon shoppers need to knowPrime Day begins at midnight Pacific time on July 12, and Amazon says it聽will be its 'biggest event ever.聽The event is for Amazon Prime聽members, but nonmembers can gain entry by signing up for a free 30-day trial of Prime.
- Six things to know about your W-2W-2s are important forms in the working world that take record of more than just the money you've earned in the past year. Here are six things you should know about W-2s.
- Look out Uber: nine new rideshare appsUber and Lyft aren't the only rideshare apps out there. Here are nine up and coming rideshare companies that could make travel a little more convenient.
- Back-to-school sales aren't just for studentsTake advantage of back-to-school sales even if you aren't headed to school this fall. Snag deals on electronics, office supplies, and clothing before the summer ends.
- Five questions to determine financial healthThe "five-finger" financial checkup encourages you to evaluate your financial health with five simple questions.