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The cashier is offering you 20% off for signing up. Is it worth it?
Here are a few ideas and tools to keep the cold out of your home and the savings in your wallet.
Renting a car might be getting pricier soon, but you can still save money if you know where to look and what to say.
Starting this week, debt settlement and other for-profit debt relief companies will have to start toeing the line.
If you didn't opt in for the service, your bank can no longer charge you a hefty fee. Instead, your debit card will be declined.
September is National Coupon Month. But don't believe the hype -- not all advice about coupons is worth your time.
The government has launched a program that actually reduces mortgage principal.
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