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- How long will it take to go from no credit to good credit?Building good credit can take longer than you think, so start early and use your credit wisely.
- Best July cell phone deals: buy one Galaxy, get one freeThere is still time to snag a deal on ProjectFi and Cricket, or grab a buy one get one free Galaxy deal from T-mobile.
- Save big on backyard barbecuesHere are eleven ideas to help you save money on a backyard barbecue bash.
- Does making partial payments help?If you can't meet your payment, it is usually more beneficial to contact your creditor than to pay a partial payment.
- Not all debt is badDebt can be a useful tool if you know how to manage it wisely. Here are eight types of debt and tips for managing them.
- When traveling abroad, follow these three credit card rulesUsing credit cards while traveling abroad doesn't have to be a hassle. Here are three credit card rules that'll make your trip a little easier.
- Terrific travel deals: Don't miss this GoT Belfast vacation.Find economic fares to Europe, an oceanview room at a Myrtle Beach resort, and much more, in this week's travel deals.
- Millennials on family phone plans: It鈥檚 not mooching, it鈥檚 saving money.Some millennials are聽slow to fully leave the nest, but there鈥檚 at least one instance in which that can work in their parents鈥 favor: the family cell-phone plan.
- Buy women's shoes with both comfort and styleWhether you're looking for a flat or a heel, here's a guide on how to get the most comfortable women's shoes at any price point.
- For healthy credit, read your credit reportUnderstanding your credit report is just as important as knowing your credit score. Here are tips on how to find your credit report and manage your credit.
- Think twice before rolling over a 401(k)Rolling over a 401(k) into an individual retirement account may not be in your best interest. Make sure you know all the pros and cons before changing your retirement savings plan.
- Celebrate and save with July 4 travel dealsForget watching fireworks from home this year. Instead,聽pack your bags and skip town with affordable, last-minute deals that will take your holiday to the next level.
- Most families don't plan for college debt, study findsOnly two in five families in the US had a plan for how to afford all two or four years of college, according to a聽new Sallie Mae report.聽Students whose families had聽a plan borrowed one-third less in student loans than聽students whose families didn鈥檛.聽
- Keep your honeymoon debt-freeDon't let financial stress intrude on your honeymoon. Here are four ways to keep your honeymoon within your budget.
- How investors can benefit from financing their next carWhen buying a car, consider financing the car payment and investing the money you would have spent on a down payment for the car.
- Cool gadgets and gear for your Fourth of July barbecueGet ready for your backyard barbecue this holiday weekend with these eight fun, patriotic items.
- The difference between a 'soft' and a 'hard' inquiry on your credit reportThe primary hallmark of a soft inquiry, or soft pull, is that it does聽not adversely affect your credit score; a hard inquiry does.
- Restrictions on credit leave homeownership rates lowDespite low mortgage rates, homeownership rates continue on a decade-long slide.
- Five ways to avoid becoming a 鈥榮uper senior鈥An extra year in college can come with an $82,000 price tag in terms of retirement savings. Here are five tips to help you graduate on time.
- How will the Brexit vote affect the cost of European travel?From increased bureaucratic hassles at borders to an undeniable advantage in spending power, what Brexit means right now for tourists headed to the UK and EU.聽