For some, a credit card is just another wallet-burning mechanism, similar to cash, that must be used to satisfy some personal need or desire. But what […]
This week, March 2 – 8, is the Federal Trade Commission’s National Consumer Protection Week. Consumers are encouraged to visit AskDoctorDebt.org for free information to better […]
Although the weather may be variable, retailers stick to a seasonal schedule, which means savings for the smart consumer. According to Cheapism.com, consumers should use this […]
Spring break is right around the corner for college students. Traveling somewhere warm and relaxing doesn’t always have to break your bank. The Huffington Post offers […]
An April 2013 New York Fed study found student loans were preventing many recent graduates from buying their first home. Now another study, from the home […]