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- How to save on candy, costumes, and spooky decor for HalloweenCut your candy spending by 40 percent by skipping the chocolate, or opting for non-candy treats.
- What to buy (and skip) in NovemberNovember brings forth a cornucopia of sales: Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. But that鈥檚 just the beginning of what this deal-driven month will produce.聽
- Do deficits matter? Trump says no, Clinton says yes (sort of).The fiscal policy debate in the 2016 presidential election has come down to a familiar question: Do deficits matter?
- See you, Snoopy: why insurance co. is saying goodbye to cartoonsMetLife has dropped the 1950s cartoon character, a mascot that likely doesn't resonate with the youngest generations.聽
- Tesla upgrades self-driving sensors, hardware; full autonomy test next year?Tesla Motors announced Wednesday a vastly expanded suite of hardware to enable full self-driving capabilities, at some point in the future, in all Tesla cars fitted with that hardware.
- Does America really run 鈥 or just jog 鈥 on Dunkin'?Consumers are paying more for a cup of joe, even though they're buying less coffee overall.聽
- Three simple ways to take the stress out of holiday travelIf聽thoughts of those long TSA lines, crowded gate areas, and expensive flights to grandma's stress you out, we're here to help.
- Five healthy money habits to teach your kidsKids pick up on our attitudes about聽money just by watching us.聽Start teaching your children healthy financial habits at a young age so they can begin to grasp and practice them early in life.聽
- All new Teslas will come with self-driving hardware, Musk saysIn the future, Tesla vehicles will be fully capable of transporting passengers without a driver, company CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday.聽
- Can you afford to have kids?Here鈥檚 how to wrangle your finances before you become a parent.
- 2016-2017 Jeep Wrangler recalled to fix airbag glitch on nearly 225,000 vehiclesA wiring flaw in the vehicle's front airbag sensor could prevent the Jeep Wrangler's airbags from deploying during a crash.聽
- Tesla and Panasonic plan to manufacture solar cells in BuffaloTesla and its battery partner Panasonic have signed a letter of intent over a deal to manufacture solar cells and modules.
- Will Chinese tea drinkers buy coffee? Starbucks is counting on it.Starbucks announced Wednesday that it will double its presence in China by opening聽5,000 stores across the mainland by 2021.
- How to negotiate a higher credit limitThe process of asking for more credit is actually pretty straightforward. There are certain steps you can take to be better prepared for your conversation with the banker.
- Interested in playing the stock market? Here's how to research stocks.Researching a stock is a lot like shopping for a car. You can look only at the technical specs, but it鈥檚 also important to consider how the ride feels on the road, the manufacturer鈥檚 reputation and whether the color of the interior will camouflage dog hair.
- When to ditch your state's Obamacare exchangeIn many states, choices for 2017 coverage on state and federal health care exchanges will be drastically reduced.聽
- What's next for Yahoo's financial future?Yahoo stumbled through another rough patch in the third quarter, ramping up the pressure on the slumping internet company to complete its $4.8 billion sale to Verizon Communications.
- Why the housing market looks promising for young buyersA new survey by the real estate firm Zillow suggests that first-time buyers may be entering the market in greater numbers than industry watchers had assumed.
- Value of graduate school degree varies by fieldWith such a significant financial commitment required, you'll want a reasonable assurance that the graduate school experience provides a return on investment.聽
- Will tiny increase in Social Security benefits for 2017 make a difference?Social Security recipients including retirees, disabled workers, veterans, and their families can expect a 0.3 percent cost-of-living increase next year, said the federal government Tuesday.