The Pros and Cons of Leasing vs. Buying a Car

by Catherine HilesContributorThere’s nothing quite like the feeling of driving a brand-new car.It’s more than the new-car smell. It’s knowing that no one has ever driven it — other than maybe a test cruise or two — before you. But a new car can be expensive, which makes it out of reach for many drivers.While buying a used car is one option, another way to get behind the wheel of

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Here are 5 Ways 2022 Will Try to Rip You Off, and 5 Ways to Fight Back

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterSo, 2021 was a really terrible year, am I right? This pandemic has stolen all kinds of things from us. It took millions of jobs, hundreds of thousands of American lives, and countless hours of in-classroom school instruction. It emptied our bank accounts and shredded our peace of mind.How about 2022? Is it coming for us, too?When it comes to money, we’re firm believers that it’s better

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These 20 Employers Offer Jobs that Pay for College

by Adam Hardy, Katherine Snow Smith Quick Navigation Jobs That Pay for College Tuition for a Four-Year Degree Waste Management Target Chipotle Disney Starbucks Boeing Walmart and Sam’s Club Papa John’s Discover T-Mobile Verizon Jobs that Offer Limited Tuition Reimbursement or Assistance Amazon BP Home Depot Taco Bell KFC Intel Pilot and Flying J Wells Fargo Bank of America Tuition Assistance for College Employees’ Families Tuition Assistance Sounds Great! Is

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24 Household Uses for Vinegar that Will Save You Money

by JoEllen SchilkeContributorYou can use vinegar for a zillion things besides salad dressing. Well, maybe not a zillion but at least two dozen.Vinegar is one of the most versatile items in your home. A gallon of distilled white vinegar can be had for under $3 at Walmart, maybe even less at dollar stores. That’s 128 ounces and many uses call for less than a cup. A little goes a long

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How to Decide if a Balance Transfer Credit Card is Right For You

by Timothy MooreContributorMany families struggle just to manage minimum payments while incurring even more debt from predatory interest rates — the average annual percentage rate (APR) for new credit cards surpassed 18% in 2022.In short, credit card debt can be debilitating. While there are several options available to those struggling (the debt avalanche and debt snowball methods, personal loans and even debt settlement), one of the easiest and most manageable

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Best Mileage Tracker Apps of 2022

by Lisa McGreevy, Nicole Dow If you’re a Lyft or Uber driver, you already know how important it is to track your mileage and expenses. You’ll need that information come tax time to make sure you’re squeezing out every last penny in deductions. But rideshare drivers aren’t the only people eligible for mileage tax deductions. If you drive your personal vehicle for other kinds of paid work or use it

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Independent Contractor Taxes: A Beginner’s Guide

by Sarah Li-Cain, Jamie CattanachThere was a time when you had to explain to those in the 9-to-5 world what it really means to work from the couch or hang out in loungewear all day long, that’s no longer the case.Since the pandemic pushed so many people into working from home temporarily or permanently, the life of an independent contractor isn’t so difficult to envision now.To be clear though, being

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Dear Penny: Can I Get Sued for a Car Loan I Co-Signed 22 Years Ago?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorYesterday, I got a letter from a financial firm here in Iowa, where I’ve lived for 14 years. It stated that I owe money that hasn’t been paid on a car that I co-signed in 1999 for a roommate when I lived in Florida. She didn’t have enough credit, but I found out that she died in 2000. I think that her

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How to Answer Behavioral Interview Questions

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterSo you’ve got a big job interview coming up, and you really, really want the job. You need to walk in there and ace that interview and wow the hiring manager.While you’re getting ready for the big day, it’s important to keep in mind that your interviewers are going to be asking you two different kinds of questions: situational interview questions and behavioral interview questions.What’s the difference?Situational

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The Cost of Living Keeps Rising — How to Make Your Money Go Further

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterLet’s face it: The cost of living is kicking our butts. If you’re wondering why you’re having trouble getting ahead, it’s because the game is rigged against you.While wages have gone up over the past couple of decades, they haven’t kept up with inflation. To add insult to injury, the cost of big-ticket purchases, like houses, cars and college degrees has increased faster than the pace of

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