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Gen Z least financially confident generation: survery

A new WalletHub survey finds a substantial 57% of Gen Zers prefer savings accounts as their investment method.

Capital One may buy Discover: How your wallet could be affected

The proposed merger of Discover and Capital One could mean more personalized bank products for customers — but also potentially fewer rewards and higher fees.

6 smart money moves to make before the Fed cuts interest rates

Financial predict the Fed could cut rates again soon — so lock in mortgages and high yields and pay down debt, among other money moves.

What American Dream? 51% of aspiring homebuyers say the cost of living is too high

The rising cost of living, high mortgage rates, and insufficient income are common roadblocks for aspiring homebuyers.

The loudest budgeting movement yet: Why oversharing your spending is smart

Loud budgeting has Gen Z opening up about finances in ways past generations avoided.

What do rich people do after they make their millions? Here are 9 key habits

While becoming rich can lead to financial freedom, many rich people keep the same habits to help them maintain their wealth. Here’s how you can do the same.

Paying your taxes with a credit card: Smart money move or mistake?

While paying your taxes with a credit card can make sense to earn bonuses or bridge a cash crunch, carrying a balance erases any rewards — and that doesn’t even...

Save money on interest with these 6 balance transfer credit cards

Transferring existing credit card balances to the right 0% APR card can help you become debt-free faster by saving money on interest fees over an introductory period.

These 7 student credit cards won’t put you in detention

The top student credit cards can help you earn cash back, build credit responsibly, and take advantage of perks like 0% APRs and statement credits for your biggest expenses.

Looking to take an online course? Beware these 6 red flags that suggest a rip-off

With the average class costing a considerable $1,400, Sabina Hitchen, the CEO and founder of Press for Success, says you need to make informed choices to get the best bang...

I'm a 76-year-old widow — I lost my life savings to a devastating phone scam

"Once I found out, I was devastated. I felt really foolish," lamented Susan Guthrie, of Arizona.

Millennial women are about to get richer and control more money than ever, report finds

"By 2030, American women will manage at least $30 trillion, more than the national GDP," an Ellevest report said. "We've never seen this kind of change."

No trust fund needed: How the average person can save $1 million

Automating savings and investing early are often the key strategies to building your first $1 million.

Stashing cash: How to save money on a low income

Commit to lifestyle changes that direct any small amounts possible into savings — they add up enormously over time through the power of compound interest.

Put away your debit card: Why all your purchases should go on credit

Using a cash back or rewards credit card responsibly can help you earn rewards and build credit over time.

How much credit card debt does the average American have?

With average credit card debt at over $6,500 per person, keeping your balances below 30% of your limit and having a payoff plan is important.

Over 40% of couples commit ‘financial cheating’— Should it be forgiven?

Financial infidelity is shockingly common — and it can deal a major blow to your relationship. Preventing it from happening in the first place is best, but if it happens...

11 profitable ways you can make money online

The internet provides endless money-making potential through platforms that allow you to sell products and services, monetize content creation, take online surveys, and more.

Renters rejoice: How the Bilt Mastercard can turn your rent into rewards 

The Bilt Card delivers extraordinary value for renters thanks to its rewards on rent payments, lack of annual fee, and the ability to redeem rewards toward travel.

Petal 2 Card Review: Decent cash back with no hidden fees?

The Petal 2 card offers cash back rewards, has no annual fee, and is designed for those with limited credit history or low credit scores.