Personal Finance How Fast Should You Cut Your Debt? by Credit.com May 17th 2013 12:30PM Determining how fast you can and should pay off your debts starts with a few simple steps -- and first among them is understanding how you got into debt to start with.
Credit 10 Signs You're Heading for a Money Meltdown by Michele Lerner May 13th 2013 5:00AM We all want to avoid facing hard financial truths sometimes, but ignore these 10 warning signs of an impending money disaster at your own peril.
Family Money The Consequences of Dying Without a Will by Dan Caplinger May 9th 2013 2:00PM Millions of Americans don't have wills, never considering the consequences of their actions on those who'll survive them. But getting a will in place need not be complicated.
Insurance 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.
Personal Finance This Couple Learned the True Cost of Living Beyond Their Means by Business Insider Mar 18th 2013 12:21PM Travis and Vonnie Pizel made a good living, but 10 years into their marriage, bad spending habits had put them $109,000 in credit card debt. Here's how they got out.
Education The High Cost of Higher Education Explained in One Simple Graphic by Bruce Watson Mar 15th 2013 11:35AM College costs in America have gone through the roof, rising far faster than the costs of housing or health care: Here, in one infographic, is the tuition explosion explained.
Credit Cards Living Without Credit Cards: She Made It Work, and You Can Too by Michele Lerner Mar 13th 2013 5:00AM Every time you make a plane reservation or rent a car or pay for concert tickets, you're asked to provide a credit card number. Liz Smiley provides a debit card number...