As an avid warm weather camper living in the northeast, I spend about six months out of the year in shorts and a t-shirt, and the other six in a ski parka... Read more »
Valentine’s Day rolls around each year on February 14, regardless of the economic conditions. This obvious lack of sensitivity on the part of Cupid, the mythical god of love, leaves many wondering... Read more »
I revisited an article this morning that I tucked away several months ago. The article, "How to Lead by Example: Dr. Schuler's Ten Rules for Working and Living," by Dr. A.J. Schuler,... Read more »
One of my favorite features of MoneyManagement.org is the ability for consumers to submit questions and receive a personal answer via email. Our "Ask the Experts" column has been running for many... Read more »
As you might remember, I am a huge fan of regifting. However, let’s face it: regifting is not always an option. Take Valentine’s Day for example (yeah, people have actually tried that).
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If you’re looking for love, getting your finances in order now will not only make you a more attractive prospect, but will help build a healthy relationship. If you’re already in a... Read more »
Fifty-six percent of people who are unhappily married say financial problems are to blame. As the numbers from Money Management International’s (MMI) recent survey show, no two subjects spark up more heat... Read more »
With the recent earthquake in Haiti, many people want to help a charity or group to help bring relief to this area. Images of property damage and human suffering move many to... Read more »
I was recently having dinner with my nine-year-old son when, from out of nowhere, he asked, “Mom, is the President rich?” Before I answered, I had to stop and think about my... Read more »
It’s tax time and that means payday for many American workers expecting a tax refund. After a tough economic year, many cash-strapped taxpayers may be feeling a bit desperate and don’t want... Read more »