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How to make the most of an initial home walkthroughAn initial home walkthrough can be the crucial, make-or-break moment where you decide whether a house is really the right one. It's important to make the most of that experience.
Expecting a baby? Avoid these four common money mistakes.New parents want everything to be perfect, but at a time of such emotion, the opportunities for money mistakes are ever present.
Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway investors refuse to take stand on climate changeBerkshire Hathaway hosted its annual meeting this past weekend, where investors and company leadership discussed key problems facing the company and its subsidiaries today.聽
Mini launches new service to help owners rent out their carsMini owners will be able to opt in to a BMW-run network that would make their cars available to registered members, as well as a device that allows users to pay for access to their cars.聽
When and how to appeal a financial aid awardThe process varies from school to school, and there鈥檚 no guarantee that your appeal will be approved, but there are steps you can take to improve your chances of increasing your college financial aid.
Retina MacBook update: nine things you need to knowIs it worth trading in your old laptop for the new MacBook? Read on to find out how it differs from the previous generation, and to see what early reviews are already saying.
Yahoo CEO Mayer's $55 million severance package: Is that fair?With declining revenues, Yahoo may soon see a leadership shakeup. CEO Marissa Mayer may be out of work, but with a reported $55 million 'golden parachute.'
EPA orders new tests in light of Mitsubishi's fuel economy fibsLast week, Mitsubishi admitted that it lied about fuel economy stats on 620,000 late-model Japanese vehicles. In light of those misdeeds, the Environmental Protection Agency has ordered Misubishi to conduct new fuel economy tests on its U.S.-market vehicles.
Nissan air bag problems prompts recall of nearly 4 million carsNissan says the cars may have a problem with a sensor that detects if the front passenger seat is occupied and if that passenger is an adult or a child.
Bernie's case against soda taxesBernie Sanders has argued that that 'sin taxes' like levies on soda consumption unfairly burden low-income families. Is he right?
Opinion: How to narrow the racial wealth gapFamilies of color are less likely to have savings or inherit money and face significant barriers to building wealth, such as discriminatory policies and practices that thwart home ownership.聽
Free shipping: 48 retailers' policiesA lot of online stores will ship your orders for free, but those bargains often come with limitations. To help you navigate, we've put together a list of 48 retailers that offer free shipping, plus some tips on how these deals work.
Americans still aren't spending money, but there's some good newsUS consumer spending ticked up just 0.1 percent last month as Americans again chose to save, rather than spend, their cash. Happily, they got a lot more of that cash in March.
Oil-rich Saudi Arabia vows to end its 'addiction to oil'Saudi Arabia is now starting to contemplate a future in which gasoline and diesel now longer power the majority of the world's cars.
What to expect from 2016 Memorial Day salesIt's one of the greatest holiday weekends to shop, especially if you're in the market for clothes, home goods, or a new mattress.
Five reasons to keep your money separated after marriageKeeping your finances separate when you get married may seem counter-intuitive, but it's a smart way to maintain control of your money even in the midst of wedded bliss.
Four ways to earn more interest on your moneyFour months after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in nine years, consumers aren鈥檛 earning any more on their savings. There鈥檚 usually a lag between when the Fed raises rates and banks start paying more interest to customers. But why wait?
China accelerates tougher vehicle emission standardsChina is about to implement much tougher emissions standards鈥攁nd sooner than carmakers expected.
Planning to dip into your retirement savings? Ask these five questions first.There's no simple answer for whether withdrawing from your retirement account will help or hurt you in the long run. It all depends on the scenario.
Store closing sales: Why you won't save as much as you thinkThe reality is that聽going-out-of-business sales are often the opposite of a bargain. Here's why.
