5 Ways to Launch Your Best Budget Summer

Maximizing fun while keeping costs low is all about creating inexpensive core memories. Getting the most out of summer without overspending feels like a bigger challenge this year: Gas and grocery prices are rising, economic uncertainty abounds and airline ticket...

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Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Pad Savings?

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. A Reddit user recently asked whether it makes sense to pay off a portion of their mortgage early to cut back on the 6% interest rate. The downside is that the person would use money from...

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Scammers Are Using AI to Target You

As scammers leverage AI, consumers can defend themselves by becoming familiar with common scams and being suspicious of unexpected calls. AI tools are making it easier than ever for scammers to defraud consumers. The FBI reports that cybercrime is on the rise,...

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Are You Doom Spending? 5 Ways to Stop

Know the signs, set spending limits and limit one-click purchases. After a long day of working, taking care of my kids and worrying about the state of the world, it’s easy for me to relax into one of my favorite activities: online shopping. I may not be able to...

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4 Mortgage Mindsets That Might Be Holding You Back

The way you think about your mortgage can influence your homeownership journey — and the right mindset can put you on the best path. On a scale of one to Demogorgon, how uneasy does your mortgage make you feel? If it’s close to the flower-faced monster, you’re not...

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Locked Out: 3 Outdated Myths About Manufactured Homes

Starter homes are scarce. Factory-built housing can help fill the gap — if buyers and lawmakers rethink old ideas. Manufactured homes have a reputation problem — but so did sardines, until foodies decided the humble little fish had a cool factor. Today’s homes have...

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How to Save Money With Credit Cards When Prices Are High

Bonuses, rewards and 0% APR periods can help with inflation, but so can thoughtful redemptions and periodic reviews of what your card may be costing you. With annual inflation up to 3.3% in March 2026 largely due to gas prices, consumers are feeling pinched — and...

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Joy-Based Budgeting: Does It Actually Work?

How spending on things that make you happy could help you reach your long-term goals. What if those fancy foamy coffees you love aren’t just allowed in your budget, but encouraged? Or taking a salsa class, or buying gardening supplies? Welcome to joy-based budgeting:...

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5 Ways to Be ‘Money Proud’

Money advice isn’t one-size-fits-all. How we navigate finances differs based on our backgrounds, priorities and family structures. For LGBTQ+ consumers, that can mean traditional money advice doesn’t always apply, says Nick Wolny, a personal finance columnist...

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