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Two Cents demystifies personal finance and teaches you how to budget on your own terms, which investments are right for you, and how to achieve financial independence and a comfortable retirement.
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These Are the Best Last-minute Gift Card Deals for Christmas
If you simply don’t have time for the season's most thoughtful gift, you can snag one of these solid gift card deals right now.
How to Use Your Credit Card Rewards to Spend Less on Holiday Gifts
Spend your points on gift cards and cash rewards to make presents essentially free.
7 Last-minute Gift Card Ideas (That Aren’t Amazon or Starbucks)
Don't chose a last-minute gift card that is so obviously a last-minute gift.
Four Ways an ATM Can Ruin Your Day (and How to Protect Yourself)
ATMs are usually pretty safe—but when things go wrong, it can be a big headache.
Eggs, Gas, and Other Prices That Are Actually Deflating
Inflation remains a sticky economic problem, but the prices of some good are actually going down.
These Are the Financial Milestones You Should Actually Hit by Age 30
Forget arbitrary benchmarks—here's what you should focus on instead.
Where to Get Free Vet Care for Your Cat or Dog
Veterinarian care can add up quickly—here's where to find free or low-cost services if you need help getting your pet the care they need.
Where to Spend Your FSA Funds Before the End of the Year
It's the most wonderful time of the year—to stock up on sunscreen, floss, or new glasses.
This AI Tax Assistant Actually Seems Pretty Useful
Normally I don't recommend turning to AI for your financial decisions, but give this chatbot a spin.
All the Times You Should be Using a Cashier’s Check (but Aren’t)
Not all paper checks have gone the way of the dinosaurs.
These Are the Best Gifts for Teens, According to TikTok
I scoured TikTok so you don't have to—here is what is really on a teenager's wish list this year.
Why You Should Always Attend Your Home Inspection
You're missing out if you're only reading the inspection report.
When You Have to Use an Insurance Check for Repairs (and When You Can Keep It)
Your car or home was damaged, so the insurance company cut you a check. Do you have to use the money as intended? Not always.
Nine Things You Need to Tell Your Home Insurer About
Replaced your roof? New furnace? Telling your insurance company about it might lower your premiums—or raise them.
Use These Five Strategies for Finding an Affordable Rental in an Unaffordable City
Moving to a city with less-expensive housing isn't an option for everyone.
You Can Become a ‘Camp Host’ and Live at National Parks for Free
If you’re 18 or older, own an RV, and need some financial breathing room, being a camp host might be ideal for you.
How to Handle an Unexpected Financial Windfall
Without proper planning, you might turn a blessing into a curse.
Pressurized Walls Can Embiggen Your Crowded Apartment
Pressurized walls look like real walls, but use tension to divide a space so there’s no damage.
Bill Negotiation Services Are a Waste of Money
One of your most powerful, yet overlooked, money-saving tools: picking up the phone.