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What's Mine Is Mine, and What's Yours Is Yours Jan. 13, 2017

Tales From the Front

How do you and your partner handle your finances? Let's say you're a two-income family. Do both pay... Read More

Credit Cards in the Hands of Financially Immature Students Oct. 05, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

Your kids are fortunate to be growing up in this most progressive and exciting time in history. That... Read More

Survival Debt Sep. 22, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

For years I've been telling my readers that there are two kinds of debt: safe debt and toxic debt. S... Read More

The Cost of Dipping Into Your Retirement Aug. 29, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

More people than ever are taking loans from their retirement accounts, simply because they can. Here... Read More

Get Back at Your Creditors Jul. 26, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

Late fees, punitive interest rates and over-limit fees are piling up on your credit reports. It's en... Read More

Rabbit-Bait Buffet Jul. 05, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

DEAR MARY: I love your column! During spring I put out beautiful, young plants hoping they would blo... Read More

Scared and Learning the Hard Way Mar. 24, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

I recently received a heartbreaking letter from one of my readers, which resulted in the following e... Read More

Nothing Down Can Mean Big Trouble Mar. 07, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

The signs are everywhere: "Same As Cash!", "Nothing Down, No Interest, No Payments Until Next Summer... Read More

Too Big to Jail Nov. 02, 2011

Robert Scheer

Can we all agree that a $1 billion swindle represents a lot of money? Can we also agree that the fac... Read More