Halloween candy, Thanksgiving turkey, Christmas cookies. It’s no wonder that after a calorie-filled, guilt-inducing holiday season that “lose weight” and “get fit” top most people’s lists of New Year’s resolutions. In fact,... Read more »
Two years ago, I wrote about a rule-breaking coffee shop. This coffee shop required that I spend $5 or more if paying by a credit card. At the time, the coffee shop... Read more »
The 5th Annual Regifting Story Contest is now underway at Regiftable.com! Share your regifting stories and videos now through December 31, 2010 for a chance to win prizes valued up to $500.
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According to the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) October online poll, the overwhelming majority of consumers intend to pay for their holiday expenses with cash or a debit card. Seventy percent... Read more »
Halloween is guaranteed to leave parents with two things: tired kids and a ton of candy. While I can't help you with the tired kids, I can offer some suggestions on getting creative... Read more »
Unlike my coworker Anna who has switched to digital reading, I still love the feel of a book. I pick up books in a number of places including garage sales, thrift stores,... Read more »
Are you a safe online shopper? Safe online shopping habits can help protect you from becoming a victim of serious crimes like credit card fraud and identity theft. Take the following safe... Read more »
Halloween tricks or treats come along only once a year, but the consequences of financial decisions usually last far past the next spooky holiday. Options that seem good on the surface, if... Read more »
Imposters are waiting for the opportunity to use your name, social security number and credit card number. In fact, identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America... Read more »
Recently I received an email from what appeared to be from my bank. The email notified me that there was strange activity to my online account and I needed to verify certain... Read more »