'My GPS Made Me Do It': Top Excuses When Getting Pulled Over by Molly McCluskey May 1st 2013 2:30PM "My GPS told me to do it" is now one of the top excuses offered by drivers pulled over by police. But it's not nearly as popular as these classic defenses.
You're Rich! 5 Strategies for Staying That Way by Dan Caplinger Apr 25th 2013 10:04AM Rich people know it can be just as hard to hang onto your wealth as it was to earn it. Here are 5 steps you can take to avoid becoming a rags-to-riches-to-rags story.
How a Single Mom of Three Scrapes by on a $40,000 Salary by Matt Brownell Apr 25th 2013 5:00AM A single mom of three shares the sacrifices she has to make and the contortions she has to undertake to make ends meet on her slim $40,000 salary, plus child support.
Poll: Aging Americans in Denial About Need for Long-Term Care by The Associated Press Apr 24th 2013 6:55AM Americans underestimate their chances of needing long-term care as they get older -- and are taking few steps to get ready, a new poll shows.
'Dear Mom, I Wish You'd Had Life Insurance' by LearnVest Apr 24th 2013 5:00AM Brittney Lacombe's mother died with only $300 in the bank. Unable to pay the bills, she and her sisters lost their house. Life insurance would have made things a lot easier.
Millions Eligible for Obamacare Subsidies, but Most Don't Know It by CNNMoney Apr 23rd 2013 4:06PM Nearly 26 million low- and middle-income Americans could be eligible for health insurance subsidies next year, but most don't know it.
States Rejecting Medicaid Expansion Face Repercussions by The Associated Press Apr 22nd 2013 6:15AM Rejecting Medicaid expansion could have unexpected consequences for states where Republican lawmakers remain steadfastly opposed to the new federal health care law.
Why Long-Term-Care Insurance Premiums Are Soaring by Dan Caplinger Apr 4th 2013 5:00AM Most U.S. seniors will need long-term medical care, and millions bought long-term-care insurance to pay for it. Now, massive rate hikes may price them out of their policies.