myths
By Matt Cropp, The Motley Fool
| 8:00AM 11/01/2011
Between the outcry over Bank of America's new fees and the approach of "Bank Transfer Day," low-profile credit unions have been receiving a lot of attention. But the publicity has exposed a number of commonly held false beliefs about credit unions. Let's debunk a few of the most common.
| 4:00PM 2/23/2011
When you're hoping for some help to pay for college you'll be in the crosshairs of scam artists looking to take advantage of your vulnerability.
Tuition assistance, in the form of scholarships, is not only hard to get -- but competition can be fierce when annual tuition bills can run upward of...
| 12:00PM 3/26/2010
All you need to do is turn on the television and you'll hear scare tactics trying to convince you about how bad health care reform is for you as a U.S. citizen. In this article I debunk 10 of the most common myths we hear about health care reform. You can find out more about what the bill will do...
| 6:00PM 10/24/2008
Amey Stone posted in our Makeover Series that:"I'm 42, so if I start collecting Social Security at age 67, that will be 25 years from now, or 2033. That puts me and my age group right at the sweet spot where we face real worry that our Social Security benefits could disappear just when we're...
| 10:00AM 4/07/2008
If you are anything like me figuring out how much water you should drink per day is a rather confusing exercise. There's the long subscribed to eight glasses a day model but then there are calculators which weigh several factors in order to determine your daily H20 intake. It gets really...