Financial Illiteracy Education: How We Teach Bad Financial Habits
Financial literacy education can help, but it has to overcome financial illiteracy education: the way we actively teach bad money habits.
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SNAP, also called food stamps, is a government program designed to prevent hunger. Here's what you can and can't buy with the benefits.
The #1 Money Question to Ask Before Marriage
What's the #1 money question to ask before marriage? We asked an expert panel for their suggestions. See what they had to say!
The European Energy Crisis Explained
14 Home Improvements That Do Not Add Value
Federal Tax Revenues: Where Does the Money Come From?
In 2019, the US government took in $3.5 trillion dollars in federal tax revenues. Have you ever wondered where does that money come from?
What Is Upper Class? Is This Still a Thing?
Many want to be rich yet aren't sure what it takes to be upper class. Let's learn more about this class and how accessible it is.
10 Key Financial and Credit Steps to Take When a Loved One Dies
What financial and credit steps do you need to take when a loved one dies? Let's look at 10 of the most important ones.
5 Surprising Benefits of Downsizing Your Home
Why You Shouldn’t Buy a Timeshare (Probably)
Timeshare Exit Scams: How to Spot and Avoid Them
Getting rid of a timeshare is difficult, and many desperate owners fall for timeshare exit scams. Can you avoid them?
How to Survive a Timeshare Presentation
Timeshare resorts offer attractive perks to get you into their sales presentations. Can you escape with your wallet intact?
Why Is Timeshare Bad? And What’s a Timeshare Anyway?
Salespeople claim that a timeshare is an investment and a solid financial asset. Unfortunately, it's just not true.
How McDonald’s Makes Money
If you want to know how McDonald's makes money, look beyond Big Macs and Happy Meals, and instead examine the real estate it owns.
How Do Credit Card Companies Make Money?
Have you ever wondered how credit card companies make money? Learn about their revenue streams to help minimize the amount you pay them.
Social Media and Personal Finance: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Social media have changed our lives, from where we get our news to how we develop new skills. What has been the impact on our finances?
The Evolution of Personal Finance, From the 70s to Now
The evolution of personal finance has been going on for decades. Find out what’s changed, what hasn't, and what it all means for you.
Why Are Banks Failing? Can You Lose Your Money?
A string of bank failures in March 2023 led to fears of a financial meltdown. Why are banks failing? We take a closer look.