Walmart Shoppers Cutting Back as Gas Stays Above $4 — Sales Growth Hits Slowest Pace in Over a Year
SavingAdvice.com Blogby James Hendrickson·20h ago
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Walmart posted second-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates Thursday even as the retailer said gasoline prices above $4 a gallon are prompting many shoppers to...
79% of the Poor Believe Wealth Comes From Random Luck. 84% of the Self-Made Rich Prove Them Wrong
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Tom Corley·23h ago
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Can an Old Student Loan Really Reduce Your Social Security Check? Here’s What Older Borrowers Should Know
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·1d ago
A student loan you stopped thinking about years ago can potentially follow you all the way into retirement.
4 Economy Hotel Chains at the Bottom of J.D. Power's Guest Satisfaction Rankings
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·1d ago
A cheap hotel room can stop feeling like a bargain the moment you find stained bedding, a dirty bathroom, or a room that looks nothing like the photos you saw when booking.
You’re Named as Someone’s Power of Attorney — 8 Things to Know Before You Ever Use It
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·1d ago
Being named in someone’s power of attorney can sound straightforward: if they ever need financial help, you step in and handle things.
What Happens to Your Debt When You Die? What Your Family Is — and Isn’t — Responsible For
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·1d ago
Death does not necessarily erase a mortgage, credit-card balance, medical bill, or personal loan, but it also does not automatically hand those debts to your children.
IRS Proposes New Funding Rules for Traditional Employer Pension Plans
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Amanda Blankenship·1d ago
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that would update the regulations governing how single-employer defined benefit pension plans calculate their minimum funding...
Your Prescription Is Still Covered by Medicare — So Why Did the Price Suddenly Jump?
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·2d ago
You walk into the pharmacy expecting the same prescription and roughly the same bill you paid last time, only to discover the price has jumped.
Before You Donate to Goodwill, Ask These 10 Questions — Your Stuff May Do More Good Somewhere Else
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·2d ago
Cleaning out a closet usually ends with the same thought: I’ll just take everything to Goodwill. But convenience isn’t necessarily the same thing as impact.
Retired With a Mortgage? Ask These 7 Questions Before Using Savings to Pay It Off
SavingAdvice.com Blogby Drew Blankenship·2d ago
Entering retirement with a mortgage can feel uncomfortable, especially for someone who spent decades believing the house should be paid off before the final paycheck arrives.
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