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Money
What to Save and What to Shred
Identity theft is a danger when tossing sensitive documents.
Tips for Buying an Affordable House
Here are some proven strategies for purchasing your next home.
Free Life Insurance for NEA Members
If you're an NEA member find out what coverage you get as a free benefit.
Fixed Rate vs. Adjustable Rate Mortgages
Whether a fixed rate or adjustable rate mortgage is better depends on your needs and the current market.
Billed for Merchandise You Never Received?
Protect yourself against charges for merchandise you never ordered or may not have received.
Organizing Paperwork for an Aging Loved One
Changes in their capabilities may signal a need for a "care plan."
Cooling-off Rule for Purchases
What to do when you buy something at home and change your mind.
Wi-Fi Browsing May Invite Cyber Invaders
Connecting to an unsecure network leaves you vulnerable.
Saving on Vehicle Fuel Costs
With higher prices at the pumps, there are ways to lower gas expenses
Look for New Labels on Water-Saving Faucets
EPA issues a "WaterSense" program for bathroom plumbing fixtures.
Buying a Used Car
Protect yourself when purchasing a pre-owned car.
How to Resolve Disputes on the Road
Thinking strategically about dealing with irate travelers.
Staying in Touch When Traveling Abroad.
Why you should register your international travel plans with the U.S. Department of State.
Bicycle Theft Prevention Tips
Safeguards to keep your bike from being stolen.
Helping Your Widowed Parent
A checklist for getting organized.
Home Improvement: How to Avoid Paying Twice
How to avoid potential lawsuits and legal fees when working with contractors.
The Truth about the "Cell Phone Do Not Call Registry"
Internet rumors swirl about sign-up deadlines.
College Students: Make a Budget for Your Expenses
Stay out of financial trouble by planning for your living costs.
Coupons Still Offer Savings
Coupons save consumers nearly $3 billion annually. Put them to work for you.
Keys to Vehicle Leasing
A primer on leasing: before, during, and after.
Mileage Rates from IRS for 2008
Deductible costs of operating an automobile.
Get Organized Now
Help your family by making your "final arrangements" before it's too late.
College-bound Should Hit the Books on Insurance
Students and parents need to study away-from-home coverage.
Rental Car Tips
How to save yourself time, money, and grief before driving off the lot.
How to Clean Up Your Credit Report
Clean up that credit report before you apply for a loan or mortgage.
Top Consumer Fraud Complaints
Identity theft again leads list of reports filed by consumers.
Protect Your Security Deposit When You Move In
Record the condition of the property to protect your deposit.
How to Make a Budget and Stick to It
A realistic budget is your best weapon against overspending.
Timeshares and Vacation Intervals
Do your homework before signing any deal.
Renter's Insurance: Protection for Your Belongings
Your personal items are at risk without proper coverage.
TV Converter Box Coupon Program
Get ready for the transition to digital broadcasting in 2009.
Keeping the Right Pressure in Your Car Tires
Newer autos have a monitoring system as a safety feature.
The Right Estate Plan for You
Is your estate plan in good shape? Here's what to consider.
Amending Your 2007 Tax Return
What to do if you discover an error in your tax return.
What to Do After an Auto Accident
Critical safety and information-gathering tips.
Credit and Divorce
If you're recently divorced, learn about your rights and obligations.
Lighten Your Lighting Costs
New home lighting technology can cut energy bills.
Take Control of Your Auto Financing
Do your homework before deciding how to pay for a new vehicle.
Caution: Tax Rebate Scams
Scam artists may target individuals expecting tax rebates.
Building a Personal Health Record
Your personal health information is a valuable resource. Here's why you need a complete record, compiled in a single location.
Clever Ploys to Take Your Money
How to recognize and avoid fake check scams.
Visit the National Parks with an Annual Pass
There is a new system to gain entrance to Federal recreational sites.
Buying Funeral Goods & Services
Know your rights when making those difficult decisions.
Tax Issues When Selling Your Home
You made a profit when selling your home. What are the tax implications?
Is it Time to Change Your Will?
Revise your written will as your life changes.
Forever Stamps are Good Forever
Getting ready for a one-cent increase in first-class postage.
Telemarketing Frauds Are Lurking
How to avoid being tricked by a telephone offer.
Sudan Divestment Information & Resources
Retirement systems should consider policies of targeted divestment from companies that invest in countries that support terrorism or engage in genocide.
Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure
Steps to take when having trouble with mortgage payments.
Canceling a Contract
You signed a contract, but now you have second thoughts. There are several federal laws that allow you to cancel certain contracts within a few days of signing them.
Signs Your Car Has Pothole Damage
Those road potholes can do more than just jar passengers.
Tips on Avoiding Baggage Problems
Here's how to reduce your chances of a problem.
Paying for College...the Smart Way
Strategies for keeping college financing costs down.
Understanding Vehicle Financing
What you should know before buying a new or used car.
Day Trading Ads
Day trading is risky. Find tips for protecting yourself and investing wisely.
Tax Filing Tips for Your 2007 Return
Suggestions from IRS on getting organized for the tax season.
Windows Open the Way for Energy Savings
Warm and cold-climate window tips for your home.
For Your Protection, Get a Home Inspection
When buying a home, you need an impartial look at the property.
Educator Expense Tax Deduction
Eligible educators can deduct up to $250 for expenses on 2007 tax form.
Your Home as a Tax Shelter
Top ten tax deductions for owning your home.
Saving Water and Heating It Efficiently
Ways to cut the typical household's second largest energy expense.
Should You Insure Those Special Holiday Gifts?
Some of your new possessions may warrant additional coverage.
Identity Theft and Your Tax Records
Identity thieves can cause havoc with their victim's tax records.
Thinking About a Home Improvement?
Selecting a contractor is the first and most important step in making home improvements.
File Electronically for a Faster Tax Refund
Record numbers of taxpayers are e-filing for speedy returns.
Saving Money at the Gas Pump
Whether driving cross-town or cross-country, everybody wants to save money at the pump. Here's your bumper-to-bumper guide.
Telemarketing Travel Fraud
Learn to say "no" to offers too good to be true.
Safeguarding Your Laptop
Laptop computers can be an easy targets for thieves. Here are some tips on how to safeguard your laptop.
Choosing Your Real Estate Agent
How to locate a real estate adviser to help you find a home.
New Rules May Impact Your Charitable Contribution
You will need to know how to properly file the IRS 1040 form.
Safeguarding Your Records at Home
Family documents are at peril in the event of a disaster. Learn how to protect your financial records.
How to Get a Great Deal on a New Car
Avoid the hassles and get a great price.
Travel Tips for Airports
Know the rules for getting through airport security during the holidays.
Holiday Shopping
The holiday season is here! Shopping on the Internet can be a convenient way to take care of your gift list.
Social Security: How to Get and Change a Card
Documents you will need to meet new rules from Social Security.
Car Ads: Reading Between the Lines
Finding the best deal requires careful comparisons.
Your Credit Rights
Why you need to understand how credit is awarded or denied and what you can do if you are treated unfairly.
Battery-powered Devices Are Safe for Flying
It's okay to pack some electronic items in your carry-on bag.
Holiday Shopping
Shoppers who stop and think before they click can prevent an online Scrooge from interfering with their holiday fun.
Prepare for the Holidays
How to protect yourself from scammers when shopping at the mall and on the Web.
Beware of Health Insurance Frauds
There are deceptive offers for medical services on the marketplace.
Certificates of Deposit: Tips for Investors
Fast facts on this low-risk, insured investment.
Going Shopping? Go Global!
This guide for e-consumers can help ensure that your online shopping experience is a good one.
Renting a Car
Questions to ask when you reserve a rental car.
Buying a Home
Nine steps to make a complicated process a little easier.
Weathering the High Cost of Heating Your Home
Tips to help you save money and stay warm this winter.
Watch Your Backside...On Your Credit Card
Do you know what those little numbers are for?
Travel Insurance
It's smart to obtain travel insurance, but smarter to do your homework before purchasing.
Accidents at Home
Are you fully covered?
Managing Household Records
From birth certificates to divorce decrees, how to store and organize important documents.
The Seminar Pitch: A Real Curve Ball
Seminar hucksters claim to have valuable investment information, but here's why you should be wary.
Your Credit Report Needs a Careful Eye
Make sure your credit report is accurate, complete, and up-to-date.
Planning & Combining Trips
Common sense tips for saving time, money and wear & tear on your car.
Avoiding Credit and Charge Card Fraud
Steps you can take to make theft or fraud more difficult.
Email Address Harvesting
5 tips for protecting your email address from harvesting programs.
Auto Service Contracts
Don't buy until you understand the terms and who provides the coverage.
Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for Health Care: How They Work
It's smart to make documents setting out your wishes for health care.
Phone, Email, & Pager Messages May Signal Costly Scams
Beware the "urgent" message or "prize" that could be an expensive telephone trap.
Consider the Alternatives
How to make knowledgeable decisions alternative fuel cars.
Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
How thieves steal your personal information and how you can prevent it.
Preparing Your Household Records
Make sure you have access to important documents in case of an emergency.
Online Shopping Tips
Protecting your privacy and payment information, protecting yourself against fraud, and more.
Amending Your Tax Return
What to do if you have discovered an error on your tax return.
The Truth About Advance-Fee Loan Scams
Don't pay an up-front fee for the promise of a loan.
A Consumer's Guide to E-Payments
Here's how to make your transactions as safe and secure as possible.
International Telephone Number Scams
How to protect yourself from costly international telephone scams.
Vacation Home Insurance
Vacation homes require a different type of property insurance than your primary residence.
How to Establish, Use and Protect Your Credit
Learning how to use credit wisely is one of the most valuable financial skills anyone can learn.
'Defensive Flying' Tips
How to reduce your chances of encountering problems as an airline passenger.
What To Do If You Receive an IRS Notice
What to do if you get a letter from the IRS... and it's not a refund.
Retirement Strategies for All Ages
A "To-Do" list from FDIC suggests steps to take during different stages of your life.
Trading Up: Tips for Selling Your Home and Buying Another
How not to get stuck paying two mortgages.
Getting the Best Air Fares
There are a wide variety of fares. We'll help you choose the best one for your needs.
"Gas-Saving" Products
There are practical ways to increase gas mileage, but the FTC warns you to be wary of any gas-saving claims.
Cooling Your Home: Don't Sweat It
Tips to help you save money while keeping your home cool this summer.
Travel Tips
Avoid vacation frustration with these tips for gearing up up for a great trip.
Move Planner Checklist
Here's a week-by-week list that can help you achieve a glitch-free move.
Life Insurance Basics
How to assess your life insurance policy and make sure it fits your needs.
Tips for Women Traveling Alone
Make your trip as safe and rewarding as possible.
Do I Need Insurance to Rent a Car?
How to find out if your existing auto insurance policy will meet your needs.
Home Equity Credit Lines
How to select the home equity credit line best tailored to your needs.
Home Sweet Home Improvement
Be cautious when you hire someone to work on your home.
Hiring a Mover
When to get the best deal, how to hire the right movers, and why you need to be aware of your rights.
Buying a New Car
How to make sure you are getting a smart deal.
Kicking the Tires on an Auto Loan
Don't kick yourself for paying too much.
How to Avoid Internet Phishing Scams
Get the facts about this type of online scam, and find tips for avoiding fraudsters.
Where's My Refund?
How to find out if the IRS received your return and whether your refund was mailed.
Knee Deep in Debt
Have trouble paying your bills? You are not alone.
Home Insurance Coverage
Seventeen tips for determining if you have the right coverage.
Mortgage Financing Strategies
How to obtain home ownership and all the financial advantages that come with it.
Should We Spend Money on a Summer Vacation?
Is it the family's annual highlight or just another big expense?
Half Price Houses for Teachers
The government is making it easier for teachers to buy homes.
Expecting a Tax Refund?
Beware of costly loans and other pitfalls.
Extension of Time to File Your Tax Return
Need more time to prepare your tax return? Find out how to get an extension.
Keeping Tax Papers
How long should you keep documents relating to your tax return?
Keep an Up-to-Date Home Inventory
You should have a current inventory of items in your home.
E-File Your Taxes
Filing your taxes was never easier!
How to Reduce Your Chances of a Tax Audit
Seven steps you can take to reduce your audit risk without raising IRS eyebrows.
Fair Debt Collection
Know your rights under federal law.
It's Important to Pay Taxes in Full
Here is how you can avoid liens and levies.
Deduct Your Student Loan Interest
Save money on your taxes by deducting interest paid on your student loan.
Do You Need to File a Federal Income Tax Return?
Every year millions of people file Federal Income Tax returns even though they are not required to.
Mobile Home and Motor Home Insurance
Insurance for your home on wheels.
How to Reduce Your Mortgage Payment
Combining a first mortgage with a home equity loan.
Telephone Excise Tax Refund
Don't miss one-time payment available on your 2006 federal income tax return.
Should You Budget for Auto Repairs and Maintenance?
Guidelines on saving from the Car Care Council.
Your Credit and Your Rights
Credit agencies have the right to report quite a bit of information about you. But you have rights, too.
Understanding Auto Insurance
Learn how to evaluate your policy and save money in the process.
Reporting a Possible ID Theft
Who to contact if you suspect your identity has been stolen.
The Roth IRA: Advantages for Your Children
A Roth IRA can grow significantly and will provide valuable lessons.
How to Cut Costs of Homeowners Insurance
Tips for trimming your insurance expenses without significant changes in coverage.
Do You Have Enough Liability Coverage?
Tips on how to gauge adequate protection.
Haven't Filed an Income Tax Return?
What to do, what documents you'll need, and how to get free assistance.
Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004
Law extends out-of-pocket classroom expenses deduction for educators.
Loans and Credit Cards
What you should know about how credit is offered and managed by financial institutions.
Choosing a Guardian for Your Children
Use your will to name a personal guardian for your children. Here's how...and why.
Resolving Credit Problems
All about lost or stolen cards, billing disputes and debt, and credit reports.
Your Credit Report
To finance a loan of any type, financial institutions check your credit report. Here's what you should know about yours.
Spreading the Wealth
How to place your money in different kinds of investments based on a well-defined financial plan.
International Lottery Scams
Most promotions for foreign lotteries are likely to be phony. Learn the scams and how to protect yourself.
Do You Need a Lawyer to Make Your Will?
Most people don't. Here's why.
You Can Simplify Your Financial Life
How to save time, reduce stress and eliminate clutter.
After You Buy
What to do if you have trouble with a product or service after purchase.
Resolving Air Travel Problems
Know your rights when you have a problem with an airline.
Beware: Youth Peddling
Some for-profit companies use children to sell magazines under the guise of charity. Don't be fooled.
Travel Tips
How to gear up for a great trip and and avoid vacation frustration.
Plastic Fraud
Common schemes involving card fraud -- and the tips you need to avoid them.
Shopping From Home
When you order something by mail, phone or computer, the FTC places requirements on the company. Know your rights.
Holiday Candles
Keep the home fires burning -- safely.
Protecting Your Credit
Tips for protecting yourself against theft and fraud when making large purchases.
Winter Car Tips
Winterize your car and stay safe.
Surviving the Holidays
Financial tips to help you get ready for -- and survive! -- the holidays.
It's Never Too Late to Simplify and Organize Your Finances
Everyone can use some help getting their financial affairs in order.
Shopping Online
Things to keep in mind when you buy online.
Protect Your Identity
Tips for reducing the chance of someone stealing your personal information.
Renting a Car
Points to consider and questions to ask before you reserve a rental car.
Protecting Your Home From Flood
What you need to know about protecting your family and property from flood damage.
Buying a Used Car
useful links and tips for making sure you get a good vehicle for a fair price.
How Living Trusts Avoid Probate
Eliminate the need for probate and avoid probate fees. Here's how.
Advertisements Promising Debt Relief May Be Offering Bankruptcy
Be on the alert for advertisements that offer seemingly quick fixes for debt problems.
Buying Your New Car
Knowing your rights and responsibilities can help you save money on your purchase.
The Goldilocks Theory of Insurance
Many consumers are either over- or under-insured. Here's how to review your policies and find one that fits you just right.
Long-Term Care vs. Long-Term Disability vs. Critical Illness Insurance
Each is designed to supply a separate set of benefits. Here's what you should know.
Tips for Teaching Students About Savings and Investing
Help students understand the importance of planning for their future.
Save Money on Your Homeowners Insurance
Twelve tips that could save you hundreds of dollars.
Credit Scoring
Here's how credit scoring works in helping decide who gets credit.
Which Debts Must You Repay?
All debts are not created equal. Learn which are most important.
Saving on Transportation Costs
From air fares to cars and gas.
Ninth Grade Lessons on Retirement
A playful approach to retirement.
Kids In College? Make Sure They Have Enough Insurance Coverage
Are your student's possessions covered for theft, fire, or damage?
Liability Insurance for Educators
Every educator needs liability insurance, and NEA members are covered at no cost.
Credit Insurance: Is It for You?
Credit insurance is available -- if you really need it.
Personal Savings: CD and Money Market Accounts
Vehicles for short-term savings.
What to Do If a Bill Collector Crosses the Line
Persistent vs. unlawful: what to do if bill collectors oversteps the bounds of law.
Women and Retirement Savings
The top reasons why savings matters for women.
For People on Debt Management Plans: A Must-Do List
How to make sure your credit counseling company is reputable.
What Happens When a Person Dies Without a Will?
Even if you have only a few assets, don't assume that "things will work out fine."
Teaching Kids About Money
Helpful tips to use with your children.
Better Business Bureaus (BBBs)
BBBs offer a variety of consumer services.
Credit Cards for Teenagers?
The pros and cons of teenagers with credit lines.
Leaving Property to Your Children
Arrange for someone to manage whatever property your children may inherit.
Home Repairs and Home Improvement
Things to consider when hiring a contractor.
Using Life Insurance to Provide for Your Kids
What you should know before buying a policy.
How to Improve Gas Mileage
Steps to get the best mileage from your gas purchases.
Free Credit Report
New law promotes access to free credit reports.
Buying Rx Drugs Online
You may save money, but be careful not to run afoul of online scam artists or law enforcement.
Contingencies to Include in Your House Purchase Offer
Find out how to make your home purchase contingent on getting certain information and answers.
Home Renovation
A variety of mortgage products can help you save money as you improve yor home.
Twelve Ways to Save on Your Homeowners Insurance
Our suggestions can help you get the most from your money.
The Truth about Cell Phones and the Do Not Call Registry
Do you have to register cell phones on the Do Not Call Registry?
Checking Your Social Security Earnings
How to get a copy of your social security statement and make sure they got it right.
Making up Your Mind: Rent vs. Buy
You may be able to afford your slice of the American dream.
Protect Yourself from Moving Fraud
Learn how to spot a "rogue mover."
When Internet Scam Artists Go "Phishing," Don't Take the Bait
How to avoid being lured into giving out personal information.
Making an Offer on a House
How to make the offer that wins.
Payday Loans = Costly Cash
These loans can come at a very high price.
Homeowners and Renters Insurance
Shop around for the best rates.
Unclaimed Tax Refunds
Millions of dollars in tax refunds go undelivered.
HUD's Energy Efficient Mortgages Program
Financing energy-efficient improvements to your home.
Paying Your Taxes by Credit Card
It is safe and secure -- but it will cost you.
Investing 101
Suggestions on how to be a smart consumer.
Half Price Houses for Teachers
Find out who qualifies and how to take advatage of this federal program.
Financial Advice For A Single Mom
The keys to saving money in a low-interest rate environment.
Keeping Family and Household Records
Guidelines for organizing your documents.
File Your Taxes Online
Qualified individuals may use this tool to fiile their taxes online -- free.
Going Wireless
A guide to choosing your cellular service.
Protect Yourself from Overdraft and Bounced-Check Fees
Learn how you can avoid these fees.
The Best Way to Invest in Stocks
Q&A with a financial expert gives advice for the average investor.
Driving More Efficiently
Six tips improve gas mileage and save money.
Knee Deep in Debt
Your financial situation doesn't have to go from bad to worse.
Trial Offers: The Deal Is in the Details
Read the fine print and ask questions.
Tips for Safe Banking Over the Internet
How to avoid scams and costly surprises.
Fiscal Fitness
Tips for choosing the right credit counseling organization.
Looking for the Best Mortgage?
How to shop around for the best financing.
Saving on Home Improvement
How to save on home improvement expenses and telephone, heating, and food bills.
Heating and Cooling
How to save money on your energy bills.
Cosigning a Loan
Make sure you understand the full implications before cosigning.
Catch the Bandit in Your Mailbox
Learning to recognize a scam can save you a lot of grief.
Possible Scams Relating to Hurricane Katrina Relief
IRS warns consumers and provides tips for avoiding scam artists.
Check Overpayment Scams: Seller Beware
Here's how to avoid the latest consumer scam.
Buying a Car
Get the best deal and avoid problems with these tips.
Shop Online Safely
Make the most of your online shopping experience.
Fly Smart
Tips for safe air travel.
Tips on Car Rentals
Six tips that can save you time, money and hassle.
Home Ownership Offers Tax Advantages
Owning a home could save you thousands of dollars in taxes.
Problems With Holiday Purchases?
Tips for shopping on-line or by phone.
Financing a Home Addition
A sensible way to finance an addition to your home.
Interest-Only Mortgages
Is an interest-only home loan a good idea for you?
Renter's Insurance
Ten reasons why you can't afford to live without it.
Auto Liability Coverage
The limits on a standard auto liability policy.
Online Privacy
Safeguarding personal information.
Reverse Mortgages
An advantage for seniors who own their homes.
Are You Adequately Covered?
Average auto damage claims are increasing. Is your insurance policy keeping pace?
Saving on Basic Costs
From life insurance to checking accounts, housing, and more.
Fake Credit Report Web Sites
Fraudulent sites want to cash in on your personal information.
There's a Lot to Learn About Money
Taking charge of your financial future.
Your Home May Be an Untapped Source of Cash
How to put your home equity to work.
Sending Your Kids to College with Enough Coverage
Why college kids need insurance too.
Investing: General Tips
Questions to answer before you invest.
When Talk Ain't Cheap
Confused by cell phone plan options and poor service? It may be time for an upgrade.
More Rental Car Tips
Practical advice from the experts.
Buying a Home
Common questions from first-time homebuyers.
Should I Buy Mortgage Insurance?
Mary Rowland answers members' questions.
Buying a Newly Built House
How to reduce costs and risks when buying a new house.
Choosing Your Health Care Agent
Suggestions for granting power of attorney to direct your medical care.
New Home Loans Made to Order
The new loan industry -- special orders don't upset them.
It's Never Too Late to Start Saving
Learn how to put money aside now.
Top 10 Ways to Beat the Clock and Prepare for Retirement
Tips for taking action now.
Electronic Filing and Other Tax Tips
Consider your options for filing your 2004 income tax forms.
Travel Tips
Get the most out of your travel dollar.
Should Real Estate Investments Be Part of Your Portfolio?
Real estate can provide diversification to your investments.
Identity Theft
Tips for securing and managing your personal information.
What Investments Look Good With Rising Interest Rates on the Horizon?
Mary Rowland answers members' questions.
Investing-General Tips
Exploring the wide range of options.
Know What to Expect When Closing On a New Home
Understanding the process of purchasing a home.
What is a Credit Score?
Mary Rowland Answers Members' Questions
Travel Smart
Tips for ensuring a smooth trip abroad.
Small Claims Court
The basics of using Small Claims Court.
Top Five Tips to Make the Most of Your Home Equity
Smart money management of your largest asset.
Managing Your Money
Getting control of your money.
Firstgov.gov -- The One-Stop Shop
How Many Credit Cards Should You Carry?
Think about stopping at two.
Electronic Check Conversion
Know your rights in the process.
Refinancing Your Mortgage
Definitely worth a look.
Educator Expense Deduction
Tax savings for money spent on the classroom.
Identity Theft
When bad things happen to your good name.
Living Trust Offers
Estate Planning 101
Should You Sell Your Mutual Funds?
The key: looking at the whole picture.
Reduce Your Auto Insurance Premium
Are you paying too much?
Five Emotional Mistakes First-Time Homebuyers Make
Avoid these common pitfalls.
His and Hers -- and a Common Checking Account
Budgetary cooperation.
Disputing Credit Report Errors
Is your credit report fair and accurate?
Required Disclosures When Selling Real Estate
What you need to tell potential buyers about your property.
Section 529 College Savings Plans
Check out this new way of saving for college.
The New Medicare Legislation
Its potential affect on you or your parents.
Beware Dot Cons
When con artists go high-tech.
Privacy: General Tips
Safeguarding your information.
Twelve Mail Fraud Scams
Great tips to save you grief and money.
Should You Take Your Pension as a Lump Sum?
Mary Rowland answers members' questions.
Tax Relief Act of 2003
New law provides significant tax savings.
Insurance Fraud
Tips to save you grief.
US Savings Bonds
Looking for a safe place to put your money?
Checking Accounts and Debit Cards
Issues to consider.
Are Combination Insurance Products Right for You?
Mary Rowland answers members' questions.
Investment Fraud
Fantastic profit with little risk? No such thing.
Five Mistakes Investors Make
Think in terms of increasing your total wealth.
Pay-Per-Call Services
Make sure your toll-free numbers are really just that.
Understanding Credit Scoring
Lenders use this score when evaluating and approving loans.
How Much Is Your Personal Injury Claim Worth?
Factoring the impact.
Slamming and Cramming
Do you know who your phone company is?
Choosing the Right IRA
Which is best for you?
Separate Bank Accounts for Husbands and Wives?
Mary Rowland answers members' money questions.
Making a No-Frills Will
Easier than you think.
Cold Calls
Know the rules that apply to telephone solicitors and how to use them.
Qualifying for and Keeping Good Credit
A primer on the basics.
Women and Pensions
What women need to know and do.
Understanding the Mortgage Process
Demystifying mortgages.
Using an Investment Yardstick
Tools for tracking investment performance.
House Inspections Before a Purchase
A critical part of the home-buying process.
I Bonds Investor's Guide
A safe investment that protects you from inflation.
Refinancing Your Mortgage
Is it the right move for you?
Home Ownership Offers Tax Advantages
Save thousands of dollars in taxes.
Long-Term Care vs. Long Term Disability vs. Critical Illness Insurance
Learn the difference between these three.
Should I Get a 15- or 30-Year Mortgage?
What's best for me?
Staying the Course
Are you retaining your long-term investment focus?
Good Advice for Uncertain Times
Building a successful retirement program.
Buying a Home With a Low Down Payment
It may be easier than you think.
Realistic Resolutions for the New Year
What's the best New Year's resolution about money?
Distracted? You're a Danger on The Highway
Drivers, pay attention to the road!
Stock Losses Got You Down?
You might be able to use stock losses to reduce your tax bill.
Understanding Stock Market Risks
A primer for long-term investors.
Dog Owners Beware
You can be at financial risk.
Refinancing Your Mortgage
Is it the right move for you?
Investing in the Stock Market
Gaining experience and peace of mind.
When Is the Best Time to Invest?
Is autumn the best time to invest in the stock market?
Using Life Insurance as Mortgage Protection
In the event of your death, how will your mortgage get paid?

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