One Finance Pays You Interest 50 Times the National Average

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterMost bank accounts these days pay you a tiny little pittance in interest on your money, and they’re eager to charge you hefty $35 overdraft fees whenever they can. That’s how the big banks make their profits.Why let them rip you off? Luckily, we’ve found a banking service that pays you the highest interest rate we’ve seen in some time. It’s called One, and it pays you

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M1 Finance Review: Pros and Cons

by Timothy MooreContributor M1 Finance is a fee-free way to invest that lets you be as hands-on or hands-off as you want to be. The M1 Basic account is completely free (minus the typical fees associated with investing), but you can unlock even more potential out of M1 Plus, which is free for the first year and then $125 thereafter. Supported investment accounts include individual and joint taxable accounts, retirement

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The Pros and Cons of Using an iBuyer to Sell Your House

by Robert BruceSenior Writer“Looking to move? We will pay instant cash for your home! Call ……”You might have seen that kind of offer on a billboard or a homemade sign posted to a telephone pole.The concept has been around for years. Want to sell your home fast? There’s usually someone willing to buy it – as long as you’re willing to take less than market value.The newest take on this

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CIT Bank Review 2021

by Jamie Cattanach, Whitney Hansen When it comes to banking, most of us are just looking for something convenient and free … but it’s that much better when your checking account can actually help you earn money, too. For that, CIT Bank is your answer. If you’re willing to move to an online banking system — that is, one where your account is entirely online and you don’t have access

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Travel Freebies and Deals for 10 Fabulous U.S. Cities

by Matt Matasci Quick Navigation Great Travel Freebies and Deals in 10 Must-Visit Cities Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles Las Vegas Santa Fe, New Mexico New Orleans Charleston, South Carolina Washington, D.C. New York City Chicago After a year and a half of travel restrictions, stay-at-home orders and individual health concerns, the world is opening back up and that’s music to the ears of those of us traveling again. But

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23 Ideas for Cheap Christmas Decorations

by Nicole DowSenior WriterThe weather’s getting colder. The days are getting shorter. Before you know it, Christmas will be here.While you’re out shopping for gifts, it can be very tempting to add a bunch of holiday decorations to your cart to help get your home looking merry and bright. But the cost of Christmas decorations often gets overlooked when making your holiday budget — and you end up spending way

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Dear Penny: My Dad Says I Owe Him $400/Month When He Retires. Is This Fair?

Real Answers for Life’s Money Challengesby Robin Hartill, CFP®Senior EditorWithin the last year as I’ve learned more about finances, I’ve realized that I grew up in a financially illiterate family, and so did my husband. Both of us grew up with poor but frugal parents, and our frugality has helped us manage so far. We have a credit card, but we pay it off every month. We’ve paid off our two

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SigFig Review 2021: Pros and Cons

by Sarah Li-Cain SigFig is unlike robo-investors in that it works with partnering brokerage companies — Charles Schwab, Fidelity and TD Ameritrade. If you have existing funds with the first two brokerages, SigFig will manage your assets there. Otherwise, SigFig will open an account for you at TD Ameritrade. SigFig is a robo investing platform partnering with third-party brokerage firms — Charles Schwab, Fidelity, and TD Ameritrade. If you have

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Ando Money Lets You Fight Climate Change — And Get Paid Two Days Early

by Mike BrassfieldSenior WriterThe United Nations calls climate change “the defining crisis of our time.” In a culture obsessed with instant gratification — and with world leaders caught up in the politics of it all — the rest of us can be left feeling helpless about it. What exactly can we do to have an impact? Stick expensive solar panels on the roof? Switch to a plant-based diet? Take shorter showers? Of

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30 Thanksgiving Leftover Recipes You’ll Love

by Jamie Cattanach, Robert BruceOne thing you can count on every Friday after Thanksgiving: There will be leftovers.  For some people, that’s one of the best parts of turkey day.But even the most avid turkey sandwich enthusiast gets a little tired of them after a few days.Of course, “I’m sick of it” is no excuse to throw away perfectly good food.So before you’re tempted to toss the remains of your

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