Wednesday, November 4, 2015

'10 Ways to Overspend on Your Children' and more...

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November 4th, 2015 - PM Edition

10 Ways to Overspend on Your Children


Raising a child to the age of 18 costs an average of nearly $250,000. Here are 10 ways you overspend, and tips to save money without curbing the fun.

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Afternoon Deals: Wednesday, Nov. 4


Including deals from REI, Victoria's Secret, eBay, CowBoom, Yugster, Home Depot, Target, QVC, ShermansTravel, Mwave and more.

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Why Retiring at 75 May Become the New Norm


A study finds that a 23-year-old new graduate earning about $45,500 will not be able to retire until age 75. Learn about the main factors behind this reality.

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Amazon Launches Brick-and-Mortar Bookstore


Amazon.com has gone back to its roots as a bookseller by opening a brick-and-mortar bookstore. But this store offers a few unusual twists.

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Are Credit Cards With Price Protection Worth It?


More than half of consumer credit cards now offer price protection, but which one to get -- if you should even get one at all -- can be tricky.

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How to Pay Off IRS Tax Debt


If you owe the IRS, you can either deal with them yourself or hire help. Here's where to go.

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