If you co-sign for a loan and things go bad, your options may be "bad" and "worse," says Dr. Don Taylor.
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U.S. citizens working abroad
A certain amount of income earned overseas can be excluded from taxes, says CPA George Saenz.
Read more »Managing retirement savings in down markets
If you're feeling shakier than the stock market, take some time to re-evaluate your portfolio positions.
Read more »Changes to currency may help the blind
Currency changes intended to help blind Americans manage their money are in sight.
Read more »Don't wait until November to buy I-bond
The government's inflation-fighting savings bond could see its highest composite rate in three years.
Read more »Video: Where will you spend your golden years?
Test drive your retirement community a few times before deciding to make it your home.
Read more »Video: Debit card or credit card?
Debit cards are used to purchase more than $1 trillion of goods and services every year: good news for banks, but not necessarily good news for consumers.
Read more »Swimming up a debt waterfall? Try this
Small steps can give you the energy to tackle a big debt, says the Debt Adviser.
Read more »Lucky 13 savings strategies
You can control your finances and build up savings with these 13 easy-to-follow tips.
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