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- Craigslist or eBay? The ultimate guide to selling your stuff online.There are plenty of options for selling your unwanted goods online, but which site you choose will depend on what you're trying to unload. Here's how to get the most out of the five biggest e-commerce sites on the web, including eBay, Etsy, Craigslist, and even Facebook.听
- How to automate your way to a comfortable retirementSaving money for retirement isn鈥檛 a function of brilliance, high moral standards, or better education. Some of the best retirement savers have an easy formula for meeting their goals: they automate the process.听
- Amazon sues several web sites for 'phony' reviewsAmazon is suing several听websites it says offer fake, positive reviews of products that are for sale on its own site. The sites targeted in the lawsuit include buyamazonreviews.com and buyazonreviews.com.
- Showers, art galleries, and the world's coolest in-flight amenitiesFor a princely sum, enjoy in-flight amenities like showers and art galleries as you fly across the world.听
- Survey: Money is a more taboo topic than politics or religionA quarter of respondents in a new survey ranked money as the topic they're least comfortable discussing with friends and family. That's more than those who answered religion or politics.听
- Read this before canceling your cable subscriptionCanceling your cable subscription could save you around $1,200 annually, depending on your plan. Before you take the plunge, however, keep a log of your TV viewing habits to see if you will be truly better off without cable.听
- Americans are way too confident about their finances, study findsAmericans say they feel good about their finances, but nearly two-thirds spend money each month without a budget, and more than one in five say they are spending more than they did last year, according to the NFCC and NerdWallet's 2015 FInancial Literacy Survey.听
- Amazon Home Services review: better than Angie's List?Amazon Home Services connects consumers with professionals that provide services ranging from the mundane (like house cleaning and appliance repair) to the highly unusual (like aerial yoga and goat grazing).听
- Tax time: What to do if you can't afford to pay the IRSTax returns are nearly done, but penalties can be stiff if you can't afford to pay the IRS. But there are options if your tax bill is too steep, including filing for an extension or signing an agreement to pay the IRS in installments.听
- With gas prices still low, it's time to plan a summer road tripGas prices are going up, but they're projected to hit just $2.76 per gallon this summer.听There's no better way to take advantage of low gas prices than to make 2015 the year of the road trip.听
- Five money-saving tips if you're attending a weddingGoing to a friend's wedding can be expensive, especially if you need to travel across the country or overseas. Here are several ways to cut your costs.
- Ten purchases that may pay for themselvesYou may save money in the long run by investing in a coffee maker, washer/dryer, LED bulbs, and other items.听
- How to ease your K-Cup conscienceThere are environmentally friendly ways to brew a cup of coffee quickly and conveniently without using non-recyclable K-Cups.听
- Retirement plans often rife with conflicts of interestHere are a few reasons why retirement plans need to be reinvented.
- Get your portfolio into tax-efficient shapeUsing these three tips for making your investment portfolio grow more efficiently will help avoid excess taxes.
- Six myths about how men and women shopStereotypes hold that women are more impulsive, more intensive, and bigger spending shoppers than men. But is that actually the case?
- Can a 'soda tax' really curb consumption?US communities have been trying for several years to levy soda taxes in the name of good health. Soda purchases are falling, and there is some evidence that people are buying different drinks without an extra tax.
- Ham it up! A guide to the ultimate Easter food.No Easter celebration is complete without a juicy slice of ham. Here's your complete primer on how to choose, buy, 听and prepare your ham for Easter Sunday.听
- Half of Apple Pay users have used it just once: reportApple Pay launched in the fall of last year, and adoption of the mobile payment tool has been impressive. But an estimated 48 percent of Apple Pay's 12 million users have only used it one time, according to a study from Phoenix Marketing International.听
- No April Fool's joke, these are the best and worst things to buy this monthApril showers mean more time shopping for the best deals online.听From early spring apparel sales to Tax Day freebies, here is what's in store this April for the smart shopper.