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From high mortgages to the high seas: Trading monthly expenses for monthly experiences
KIRO via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoA TripaLink study estimates Seattle residents spend $272 on utilities, up to $500 for food, $100 for those who use public transit, $200-250 for gas and another $75-200 for car
6 Costco Perks That Could Come as a Surprise Even to Regular Shoppers
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe company indicates that Costco members who purchase coverage through CONNECT, powered by American...
How to earn a defensive driving discount
Yahoo Personal Finance· 4 days agoLet’s take a deeper dive into what driving skills these courses typically teach, whether a defensive driving course can save you money, and how to...
Never Overpay for Auto Insurance Again: A Guide for Recent College Grads
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoUse online comparison tools to get a range of quotes. Don't just look at the big-name...
4 Ways to Get the Best Auto Insurance for Recent College Grads
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoThis can lead to discounts on both policies. 4. Consider a higher deductible Opting for a higher...
Best cheap moving companies: How to relocate for less
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 days agoDiscover how to find cheap moving companies and compare low-cost relocation services that will fit...
Lemonade Pet Insurance review: Pros, cons, and pricing
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoLemonade is a top pet insurance company as its solid accident-and-illness plans are cheap — if your...
Driver told racks up $3,000 towing fees for a car he doesn't even own
The US Sun· 7 days agoAFTER selling his son's used car to a stranger in need for cheap, he discovered thousands of toll...
Sandbox: ‘Car brain’ is expensive, over $12,000 annually
Easy Reader· 3 days agoThis is a classic case of “car brain,” where people ignore the high cost of car culture and car ownership. When our teen daughter was ...
7 Frugal Habits that Rarely Pay Off for Boomers in Retirement
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoBeing mindful on what you spend in retirement is wise. However, there's such a thing as pinching...