Consolidate accounts to boost your odds of earning higher interest and lower your fees, and be sure to shred old financial documents you no longer need.
Seeking the smallest possible footprint, Dee Williams built her tiny home to stand just shy of 14 feet tall and 9 feet wide.
College students share their anxieties about getting a job, and give advice to incoming freshmen on how to be financially smart and career-minded while in school.
Ford is marketing two new beefed up police vehicles, an SUV and a sedan, to replace the aging and unwieldily Crown Victoria cruiser.
Colleges can reassess the financial aid they offer you if you get a better offer from another prospective school, says Gen Tanabe, author of 'The Ultimate Scholarship Book.'
Senior political analyst David Gergen analyzes the president's influence on housing, and predicts more Americans will move to multi-family housing over the next several years.
'Wildman' Steve Brill teaches New Yorkers the tricks of urban foraging, living on plants and leaves from the city's parks.
There are many ways to shave the costs of college tuition with little known things like sibling discounts and grants for non-resident students.
At a New York City school, fifth graders practice job interviews as part of a financial literacy program.