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- 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid gets a host of updates, 48 mpgAmong 2017 hybrid sedans, the Accord Hybrid remains at the top, with higher fuel efficiency than the hybrid versions of the Ford Fusion, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, and Toyota Camry.
- Europe plans for tighter emissions standards after 2021The European Union is laying the groundwork for tougher emissions caps after current emissions standards expire in 2021.
- Interest capitalization: The hidden student loan costAvoiding interest capitalization can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on your student loans. Here are a few ways to keep capitalization at bay.
- Pok茅mon Go: How to catch all the savingsBusinesses are cashing in on the Pok茅mon Go craze by requesting status as a Pok茅Gym and offering discounts to lure in Pok茅mon Go players. See what you could save if you play.
- Brexit scare over? Why Wells Fargo bought a $400M building in London.Could the purchase signal renewed confidence in Britain鈥檚 commercial real estate market?
- When is the Kate Spade surprise sale?Kate Spade's surprise sales are offered to their online customers only, and they are the deepest sales on Kate Spade goods, not counting coupons.
- Yahoo prepares for sale amid low earningsYahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's attempts to jumpstart the ailing search giant have not spurred growth, resulting in the likely sale of Yahoo's core businesses by the end of the month. Yahoo will announced its quarterly earnings report Monday.聽
- Scams called 鈥榳orst鈥 of top 10 consumer complaintsIn a new survey, scams of all types earned the 鈥渨orst鈥 badge for their impact on vulnerable people, the low likelihood of recovering money lost, and the outrage factor, among other things.
- A closer look at those who pay no income or payroll taxesNearly half of Americans pay聽no federal individual income taxes, according to the聽Tax Policy Center.
- Mortgage rates soar to pre-Brexit levelsAfter two weeks of uncertainty, mortgage rates gradually climb back to levels seen before Britain's Brexit vote.
- Rediscovering the rich diversity of native plantsJoseph Simcox hopes his research of wild food plants and their native habitats will create more sustainable ecosystems.
- Why the bankruptcy means test mattersFor those who are working through a bankruptcy, the bankruptcy means test is the determining factor in whether you can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Here's what you need to know about the test.
- Ten companies with great starting wages These 10 companies have starting wages a touch higher than the $9 or $10 per hour that has become the industry standard for unskilled, entry-level workers. Can you guess which retailer comes out on top?
- MBA students can no longer turn to SoFi for loans, but still have optionsThe San Francisco company Social Finance will cease to offer loans for a Master of Business Administration degree, but the company states it will continue to offer refinancing for student loans along with their mortgage and personal loan services.
- Golf carts get an upgrade from Mercedes-BenzFor the golfers looking for a little more luxury in their life, Mercedes-Benz is partnering with a high-end golf cart manufacturer to create the luxury Garia Golf Car, which will include include a touchscreen and refrigerator.
- Eight changes that will rock the way you shop fashionAs sales at department stores like Macy's and Sears continue to decline, fashion retailers look to smart mirrors and virtual reality to give their business a competitive edge. Here are eight changes coming to the fashion industry in the near future.
- Honda offers the Honda Clarity, powered by hydrogen fuel cellHonda hopes the 2017 Honda Clarity will take off among consumers looking for an electric vehicle with more range.
- What Clinton's college affordability plan could mean for youClinton's New College Compact proposes to eliminate tuition at in-state public colleges for students with family incomes of $125,000 or less, as well as at community colleges. Here's what this plan could mean for you.
- How to really erase all personal data from your laptop, tablet, or phoneOur gadgets are an extension of our most private thoughts and feelings, and the idea of someone being able to access our late-night texts, family photos, or old tax forms is just plain disturbing.聽
- Trump and Clinton fiscal policy in era of growing government debtIt is worth considering the Congressional Budget Office鈥檚 fiscal forecast, out today, as you think about the campaign promises of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In that context, Clinton鈥檚 agenda is merely irresponsible. Trump鈥檚 is fiscal madness.