Selling a home in most places is a lot harder today than it was a few years ago... which means getting the best possible help.
Looking for a good deal for you and your small business? Then do a little sales work on your personal business as well.
You've tuned up your car, checked your tire pressure and done everything else you can think of to use less gas. Well, there may be a simple way to shave your bill by an additional 15 - 30 cents on every gallon.
If your family pet is injured or killed the emotional toll may be devastating. But should that translate into a big check?
Getting a driver's license is a coming-of-age for many kids. It's their ticket to freedom, no longer having to rely on family and friends to get around. But there’s a price to be paid for freedom: high insurance rates.
You've heard the old saying... it can’t hurt to ask... And when it comes to your credit card interest rate, just asking the bank to lower your rate could save you hundreds, even thousands of dollars.
You've seen the offers... 0% interest if you transfer your credit card balance to a new card. But have you ever considered borrowing at zero and earning money on the bank's with the bank's money?
If you're going to hire people to work around your house, how do you find the best help? Asking your friends for referrals is a good idea, but an even better one might be to ask everyone in town.
Hiring a licensed contractor for your next home improvement project should assure you that they’re honest and competent. The problem is making sure they’re actually licensed contractors.
Nationwide, home prices are expected to decline this year: Bad news for both builders and home owners. But as with many dark clouds, this one has a silver lining.
With the focus on the high cost of energy, alternative ways to heat and cool your home are gaining traction. But are they finally going to become affordable? Money reporter Stacy Johnson has an update on one of the brightest ideas: solar.
Everyone has a horror story about customer service. The clerk rolled her eyes at you. You had to bag your own groceries. It used to be the exception and not the rule. Well, there’s a growing trend in American business that claims to be putting the customer first. Money reporter Stacy Johnson explains…
âBuy staw hats in winter.â It means buying things out of season can save you money. As it turns out, for every shopping spree, thereâs a season. Today money reporter Stacy Johnson takes us on a tour of the calendar to see when youâll find the best bargains.
With the cost of energy skyrocketing, many people are turning to things like solar to shave their power bills. But you donât have to spend 10s of thousands of dollars to make a difference. Money reporter Stacy Johnson explains how little things can make a big difference.
In these days of soaring gas prices, you may be tempted to switch from premium to regular gas. A good way to save money, or something penny-wise but pound foolish? Money reporter Stacy Johnson files this premium report.
If you've ever dreamed of being a published author, a new movement called Public Publishing can make that dream come true for as little as $13.