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    • real estate

      25 US Cities With Biggest Q3 Home Price Plunges

      Want a bargain on a house? Try snapping something up in on of these 25 US cities that saw the greatest plunges in their home prices in the 3rd quarter: More »

      6:10 PM on Thu Nov 12 2009
      By Ben Popken
      11,153 views, 52 comments

    • spending habits

      Newly Frugal Behavior Is Permanent, Say Some Consumers

      A new study says that 26% of US consumers "have no plans to return to their free-spending ways," which probably doesn't sound like good news to retailers. Even worse (for retailers), about a third say they've become less loyal. More »

      4:09 PM on Thu Nov 12 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,538 views, 73 comments

    • thanksgiving

      Checklist Your Way To Thanksgiving Success

      It's time to get ready for Thanksgiving. Stay in budget and manage your time effectively with ShelterPop's pre-Turkey Day checklist. What do you do around your house to prepare?

      (Photo: basykes)

      11:35 AM on Thu Nov 12 2009
      By Ben Popken
      2,520 views, 83 comments

    • savings accounts

      Don't Let Maintenance Fees Ruin Your Automatic Savings Program

      If you participate in an automatic savings program like Bank of America's Keep the Change service, where debit card purchases are rounded up and the difference is deposited into your savings account, keep an eye on maintenance fees. James says he was hit with a $5 charge last month because he hadn't met the minimum monthly deposit requirement of $25: "It turns out that I wasn't even accruing $5 worth of change per month, so I was losing more money due to the maintenance fee than I was saving via Keep the Change!" More »

      5:57 PM on Wed Nov 11 2009
      By Chris Walters
      2,423 views, 22 comments

      Most discussed nascardan: The fee is for the savings account, not for Keep The Change. I set up my savings account with BoA more »

    • money

      Personal Finance Roundup

      How to Make Money as a Soccer Referee [Free Money Finance] "If you're interested in making some extra money as a soccer ref (or any sort of ref for that matter), this post should be right up your alley."
      How to file an insurance claim — and win [MSN Money] "Submitting a claim doesn't have to be painful, drawn-out experience. Follow these tips to get a quicker response from your insurer."
      Money Issues That Can Test Even a Rock-Solid Marriage [NY Times] "Five of the financial issues that are most likely to cause strife and a few ideas about how to work them out."
      The Trade-offs of Selling Your Life Insurance [Smart Money] "Cashing in your policy can be a stopgap. But you probably shouldn't do it."
      Be a smarter charitable giver [CNN Money] "Make your charitable dollars go further by following these three strategies."

      — FREE MONEY FINANCE (Photo: kevindean)

      10:00 AM on Wed Nov 11 2009
      By FMF
      559 views, 2 comments

    • severance pay

      Golden Parachute Or Gilded Noose?

      WSJ takes a look at the "severance class" - unemployed formerly high-ranking folks burning through their chunky termination pay package to maintain the outward apperance of their pre-pink slip lifestlye. More »

      9:24 AM on Tue Nov 10 2009
      By Ben Popken
      6,254 views, 111 comments

    • fees

      Citibank To Charge Fees On Checking Accounts

      If you're a Citibank customer who has one of the bank's two smaller checking account plans—the ones where the monthly fee is waived as long as you use direct deposit or their online bill payment—then maybe it's time to consider taking your business elsewhere. Starting in February, anyone with an average balance of less than $1500 will be assessed a monthly $7.50 service fee, reports the New York Post. More »

      6:49 PM on Mon Nov 9 2009
      By Chris Walters
      7,173 views, 115 comments

      Most discussed ChemicallyInert: Wells Fargo and Bank Of America welcome the new customers with open arms. They should send Citi a card. more »

    • credit

      Denied A Credit Card? Try A Reconsideration Letter

      Frugal Travel Guy has a story of how he was able to get a credit card for his son after the company first denied him. The magic bullet was a well-crafted "reconsideration letter." What's that? More »

      4:04 PM on Mon Nov 9 2009
      By Ben Popken
      7,100 views, 32 comments

    • saving money

      Text Messages Can Make You Save More Money

      Could a text message make you save more? More »
    • money

      10 Things Learned About Life And Personal Finance

      You blog for 3 years about money, life, and personal finance, all of which are interconnected, and you pick up a few things. Trent from The Simple Dollar shares the 10 most important lessons he's learned since starting his personal finance blog. For starters, number 10, while it's easy to get caught up in trying to save one more nickel off every purchase, "Reliability and functionality worth a premium"! More »

      11:24 AM on Fri Nov 6 2009
      By Ben Popken
      5,986 views, 42 comments

      Most discussed hotdogsunrise: With the cost of education as high as it is, number seven isn't always right. More education is not always more »

    • budgets

      What You Need To Know About Today's Unemployment Benefits Extension

      If you're still struggling to find a job in the current economy, you'll be happy to know that this morning President Obama is expected to sign legislation to extend benefits for few more months. The New York Times has more info on how the extension will work, and who qualifies for it.

      "Extended Unemployment Benefits: F.A.Q." [New York Times]
      (Photo: Kapungo and laurenatclemson)

      11:10 AM on Fri Nov 6 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,525 views, 67 comments

      Most discussed Radi0logy: Yes, the best way to encourage people to find jobs is to give them free cash. Government logic at its more »

    • usaa

      USAA Expands Membership To All Vets

      Perennial Consumerist favorite banker and insurance company USAA announced yesterday that they're expanding eligible membership to all honorably discharged vets, regardless of dates or lengths of service. More »

      8:34 AM on Fri Nov 6 2009
      By Ben Popken
      4,465 views, 53 comments

    • credit scores

      Negotiating Reduced Payoff Can Hurt Credit Score

      Did you know negotiating a reduced payment payoff with a lender negatively affects your credit score? More »

      5:59 PM on Thu Nov 5 2009
      By Ben Popken
      6,477 views, 77 comments

    • taxes

      10 Ways to Lower Your 2009 Taxes

      With less than two months left in the year, it's time to start considering year-end money moves to reduce your 2009 tax burden. To help spur some ideas, MSN Money has ten suggestions as follows: More »

      9:45 AM on Thu Nov 5 2009
      By FMF
      9,239 views, 58 comments

    • personal finance

      Quicken Online To Be Shut Down Next Year, Accounts Merged With Mint

      When news broke back in September that Intuit, the company behind Quicken, was buying personal finance website Mint, everyone wondered how the two services would co-exist. The worst case scenario was that Mint would be absorbed somehow into Intuit's in-house competitor, Quicken Online. Thankfully, it looks like the opposite will happen. More »

      3:00 PM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By Chris Walters
      5,104 views, 37 comments

      Most discussed Harry Manback: I actually have an account with both because Mint doesn't have my credit union (which has 75% of my savings) more »

    • droid

      Verizon Wireless To Hike ETFs On "Advanced" Devices

      Are you looking to get a smartphone on the Verizon network anytime soon? Make sure that you like it before you sign a contract, since starting November 15th, Verizon will be imposing a higher early termination fee—up to $350—on contracts for "advanced" devices. That means smartphones. More »

      12:37 PM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      5,274 views, 46 comments

      Most discussed Rask: Between this and the 15$ extra charge for Exchange Activesync support(heard this on Buzz Out Loud), Verizon isn't looking like more »

    • money

      Personal Finance Roundup

      This retirement-plan building block is cracked [MarketWatch] "The rule of thumb is that you'll need to replace 70% of your pre-retirement income on average once you retire, but evidence continues to mount that this assumption by many professionals and retirement savers is way off base."
      How to Buy a New Furnace and Air Conditioner [Free Money Finance] "If you're looking for some tried-and-true tips for saving money on a new furnace or air conditioner unit, this post is for you."
      5 Ways to Cut Down on Gas Costs [Smart Money] "Gas prices are rising again. Here are five ways to save on gas."
      5 things never to say to your insurers [CNN Money] "Some words are red flags to insurers and using them could mean that your claim might be delayed or even denied."
      How to give even when you're broke [Smart Spending] "Your time might be more valuable than your money."

      — FREE MONEY FINANCE (Photo: EricGjerde)

      10:00 AM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By FMF
      1,050 views, 4 comments

      Most discussed MonkeyMonk: I agree with that first MarketWatch piece. I'm currently saving about 40% of my annual income and living quite comfortably. more »

    • overlimit fees

      Update: Capital One: Waive Your Rights, Get $10 Off Your Next Overlimit Fee!

      Here's the straight scoop on what's up with the story in that "Capital One: Waive Your Rights, Get $10 Off Your Next Overlimit Fee!" post. More »

      8:30 AM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By Ben Popken
      6,892 views, 93 comments

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