Should our love affair with charging extend to taxes?

It’s always good to have options. It’s even better to choose the right option, particularly when it involves paying your federal income tax obligation. With April 15th fast approaching, many are discovering that... Read more »

Wish you had more time? You got it.

If there’s one thing everyone wants, it’s more time – and that’s exactly what we have this year. A once every four-year phenomena of the calendar known as Leap Year is providing... Read more »

Simple steps lead to big saving

One in four Americans has more credit card debt than emergency savings, according to a new poll by Bankrate.com.  Studies showthat 21 percent of Americans — 38 percent of those with incomes less... Read more »

Payroll tax cut provides teachable moment

Thanks to Congress extending the payroll tax cut, millions of Americans will continue to receive a fatter paycheck. However, a recent National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) poll revealed that 66 percent of... Read more »

Love and Money: He said …

This post is the final part in a two-part series focusing on love and money from two very different perspectives: the female point of view and the male point of view. View part... Read more »

Love and Money: She said …

This post is the first part in a two-part series focusing on love and money from two very different perspectives: the female point of view and the male point of view. Stay... Read more »

You took home more money last year

Did you know that your paychecks in 2011 were a bit heftier than in years past? If you didn’t, then you’re not alone. According to a January poll conducted by the National... Read more »

Ten ways to be a cheap date

As Valentine’s Day approaches, you’re probably racking your brain for ways to have fun with your honey without breaking the bank. These days, women – and men, for that matter – can appreciate... Read more »