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Five money moves to make when you decide to get divorcedHalf of all marriages end in divorce. If you've decided to take that step, there are some key financial moves you need to make.
Twenty-five ways to save on a shoestringEven if you don't make that much, there are still ways to save just a little extra each paycheck.
When is the right time to sell your house?Knowing the right time to sell your home can help you get the most value on the market. But it's also important to know other contributing factors that can give you the best selling price.
Electric-car rebates get a boost in CanadaWhile some states in the US are reducing their incentives for plugin vehicles, Ontario has expanded them.聽
Scientists find cause of Takata air bag explosionsAir bags made by the Japanese company have caused at least 10 deaths and 139 injuries worldwide.
Tear down Wall Street? Actually, change is happening (slowly)Bernie Sanders has put Wall Street reform on the political agenda. But change is likely to come from within 鈥 and there are signs it's starting.聽
How should we use the revenue from taxing carbon?A tax on carbon in the United States could raise more than $1 trillion in the next decade. There are several options for how that money could be used.
New rail line in London, the 'Elizabeth line,' named for the monarchTransport for London will be opening the new rail line in December 2018 to ease travel delays and reduce congestion across the city.
Starbucks' new rewards program isn't for the frugalStarbucks has announced a new rewards program starting in April. The new program will reward dollars spent in stores, not frequency of visits.
Six money misconceptions about millennialsMillennials are frequently either portrayed or perceived as being lazy and holding no aspirations. But in most cases, that couldn't be farther from the truth.聽
Opinion: The end of the establishment?The popularity of candidates like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump can in part be attributed to the economic insecurity that many middle- and working-class voters feel.
This Boston grocery store cuts back on food waste while improving healthy eating habitsThe Daily Table is not your average grocery store.
The four best tax software programsWhile TurboTax is a familiar name and a common favorite to many tax filers, it is not the only option out there. Many other tax software programs also offer a similar user experience.
US led global arms exports last year, study saysThe United States was the biggest exporter of weapons last year, followed by Russia, but China is on the rise. Weapons imports in the Middle East are also showing an increase, fueled by regional conflicts.聽
90 million more vehicles may be recalled in Takata airbag caseTakata聽may not be out of the woods yet when it comes to recalling airbags. A new report estimates that as many as 90 million vehicles, and possibly more, could be affected by the issue.聽
Seven ways to travel for freeItching to travel, but don't feel like you have the money? It's now easier than ever to travel for free, or very nearly close to it.
Amid market decline, don鈥檛 sell yourself shortThe market has had a bumpy go so far this year, but don't let that dissuade you from investing. Holding on for the long haul can yield larger benefits than selling now.- Retirement planning: How prepared are you? Take the quiz to find out.
When it comes to retirement planning, do you have it all figured out or are you just getting started? Take our quiz to find out.
Six ways to finance your next home improvement projectIt can take a lot of money to build the house of your dreams. But there are multiple ways to fund that venture, making this a goal that can be within reach.
Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla: how these compact sedans stack upThe Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic have been two of the best-selling compact sedans in the United States for decades.聽Each will provide economical, reliable basic transportation, but one earns considerably better ratings from our reviewers.
