Every American should read this piece on health care costs, from Steven Brill, of Time Magazine. It’s 11 pages of excellent journalism that will enlighten and enrage you, as …
Marissa Mayer earned a lot of attention last week with her declaration to Yahoo employees that they would no longer be allowed to telecommute. – Some have said it …
I’ve had a number of years of using the Blue Cash PreferredĀ® Card from American Express as my primary card of choice for groceries (by far, the biggest expense …
This 529 Plan overview article has been updated with information for the 2026 tax year. One of the most requested posts I have received since starting this blog is …
If you’ve been through the public (or even private) school system, you know very well that personal finance is not taught in school. If you have children and you …
The national minimum wage debate is fun. And because the federal minimum wage is not currently indexed to cost of living changes, it usually rears its head every 5 …
Fresh off a somewhat heated discussion around keeping finances separate or combining in marriage, I realized we didn’t even get to the fun stuff: the cost benefits of joint …
As you begin your own personal adventures in credit and debt land, you’ll notice an interesting phenomenon: borrowing rates vary quite dramatically from one type of loan to another. …
This article has been updated for the 2025 & 2026 tax years. As with anything, when the majority of a population uses something, it usually becomes the target of …