Joining a warehouse club can save you money on nearly everything. But before you can fill up your cart with bargains, you have to pay an annual fee just to get in the door. Learn the pros and cons of warehouse store membership and whether your annual savings will be worth the membership fee.
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It seems like you can’t do anything at a bank without paying a fee. Banks charge fees for overdrawing your account, for using other banks’ ATMs, for making too many transactions, or for making no transactions at all. Learn about these and other common bank fees and how to avoid them.
It’s a weekday afternoon, and you’re dropping off your car at the mechanic again. Maybe it’s time to get a new vehicle. But new cars — even late-model used cars — are expensive. How do you know if now’s the right time?
Secondhand stores are fantastic places to shop. From brick-and-mortar locations to apps and websites, they can save you a bundle if you know where to look. But you can save even more if you use these tips to get the lowest prices possible.
Property taxes are complicated, and sometimes tax assessors overestimate the value of a property and calculate taxes based on an inflated number. Not happy with your property tax bill this year? Use this general overview of the property tax assessment appeals process to prepare and file your appeal.
There’s nothing quite as disappointing as learning you’ve spent too much on a big-ticket purchase. But you may never have to experience that kind of letdown again. Some major credit card issuers offer price protection plans that compensate cardholders in the event of a price drop.
One of the realities of parenthood is that almost everything suddenly costs exponentially more than it used to. The same applies to dining out. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to save, even if your kiddos want nothing but hot dogs or chicken nuggets.
Housing is the single largest expense in most family’s budgets, which also means it offers the greatest opportunity for saving money. Read on for ideas to keep in mind as you explore your options to lower your housing costs.
Almost 2 million Americans live on minimum wage, which despite inflation hasn’t increased since 2009. But is that a living wage? Explore the ins and outs of living on just $7.25 per hour through both a fictional American named Kai and the stories of real-life Americans who do it every day.
After spending thousands on your wedding, the thought of spending thousands more on a romantic getaway probably doesn’t sound appealing. So try these strategies to reduce the cost of your honeymoon and ease its financial impact without sacrificing romance or relaxation.
It’s hard to find time to sit down with a good book these days. That’s where audiobooks come in. Unfortunately, audiobooks frequently cost just as much as a printed book. But there are ways to feed your reading habit on a budget. It’s just a matter of knowing where to look.
Owning a bicycle can be a money-saver — in the long run. It comes with a significant upfront cost. A good-quality new bike can cost anywhere from $400 to upward of $15,000. But by shopping strategically, you can find the best bike for you on a budget you can afford.