
April 23, 2022. 2:08 AMmoney
What Is APY: How APY Works and How It's Different From APR
by Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorAPY — which stands for annual percentage yield — is the percentage of your money that you can earn back in interest when you deposit it at a financial institution. Unlike APR, which shows how much interest you’ll pay annually for a credit card or loan, APY factors in compounding interest.If you’re comparing savings accounts or money market accounts, choosing a financial institution with a competitive

April 23, 2022. 12:27 AMmoney
Where to Find Free Baby Stuff for Infants, Toddlers & Parents
by The Penny Hoarder Staff Parenthood is tough enough even before you bring finances into the mix. When you tally it up, you’ll likely spend thousands of dollars a year on Baby’s stuff. And that doesn’t even account for the crazy-high costs of child care. To help soften the blow a little, we combed the internet to find the best free baby stuff for parents and parents-to-be — from formula

April 22, 2022. 10:47 PMmoney
14 Major Companies That Offer a Student Loan Repayment Benefit
by Robert BruceSenior Writer Total student loan debt has reached nearly $1.75 trillion, affecting 46 million Americans. According to Student Loan Hero, 55% of the class of 2020 took out student loans and graduated with an average of $28,400 in student debt. With student loan debt such an overarching problem, more companies are offering student loan repayment assistance to employees, and using that benefit as a recruiting tool to attract

April 22, 2022. 5:47 PMmoney
26 Uses for Salt Around the House
by Jenna LimbachContributorSalt is one of those staples you always have in the kitchen. But don’t limit its use to just flavoring food. It’s a true household workhorse and we’ve found more than two dozen hacks beyond the usual culinary uses.Salt makes food taste better, but it’s also great for cleaning because of its absorbent qualities. You can use salt around your home for all sorts of cleanup jobs or

April 22, 2022. 5:59 AMmoney
Dear Penny: Am I Wrong if I Don't Leave My Family an Inheritance?
Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorI am a single 40-something woman, and my mother recently passed in October. I have an older brother and sister, and they are both married with kids. The three of us will be splitting the inheritance equally. I’m more aware than ever that I will have to make a will myself now. My siblings insist that I should be leaving my estate

April 21, 2022. 4:28 PMmoney
This Car Comparison Spreadsheet Will Help You Find a Deal
by Timothy MooreContributor Buying a car can be a stressful experience. It’s a big decision with a ton of little decisions roped in — new or used? Car or truck? Cloth or leather? gas or electric? Not to mention, there’s way too much information floating around on the internet, making it challenging to compare your options. But don’t slam that laptop shut just yet. Your computer (or smartphone) is your
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