Economy | Saving Money
- Are you financially healthy?
Just as physical health is a combination of behavior, genes, and access to good medical care, financial health is a result of personal decisions and abilities, the economy and access to good, unbiased financial services and advice.
- Can't pay your taxes? Six ways to cope.
File on time, and pay what you can.
- Answers to those relentless questions about how card use affects your credit score
To test how various credit-card actions affect credit scores in real life, NerdWallet and credit-reporting firm Equifax teamed up to analyze anonymized data on tens of thousands of people over time.
- Three ways women can close the retirement gap
Women, on average, have 401(k) balances that are 50 percent lower than men's. Here's how to start closing the gap.
- Use your tax refund to spring clean your finances
Tax season is a natural time to think about your finances, and a tax refund can be a big help in achieving your near- and far-term goals. Here are four practical steps you can take.
- How millennials can learn from boomers' retirement planning mistakes
On average, the baby boomer generation is significantly under-saved for retirement. It’s not too late for millennials to change way we think about retirement so we can avoid making the same mistakes that our parents’ generation did.
- Timeless investing advice from Wall Street's woman pioneer
Fifty years ago, Muriel 'Mickie' Siebert became the first woman to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange. Whether you’re learning how to buy stocks or are a seasoned investing veteran, her advice still resonates
- Tax implications of medical saving and spending accounts
Here are the tax implications and advantages of medical flexible spending arrangements and health savings accounts.
- Which is a better investment: Roth IRA or a traditional IRA?
A new analysis reveals that savers who make the maximum IRA contribution each year will always net more after-tax retirement dollars with a Roth IRA than they will with a traditional IRA, regardless of their current and future tax rates.
- When to book the cheapest flights for holiday travel
While you can always snag solid last-minute travel deals, when you're booking airfare your best chance to save comes from buying early – but not too early.
- Flush with tax refund cash? Proceed with caution.
Retailers hope to get some of that money, but so do debt collectors, buy-here-pay-here car lots and purveyors of interest-free loans that come with fat fees.
- Six tips to help you decide whether to rent or buy
Here are a few questions to ask yourself before you make your next move, and some smart ways to save money if you decide buying is the way to go.
- Harris vs. Trump: Where they stand on the big issues
- Intel is coming. Ohio community colleges say the state’s workers will be ready.
- An unwanted kiss shook Spanish soccer – and society. A new documentary explores why.
- Election week could be just as long, and fraught, as in 2020
- CommentaryNew editor at The Christian Science Monitor