The Danger of Tattoos
A recent report suggests a link between hepatitis-c and tattoos.
Picking a College: In State vs. Out of State
Choosing which schools to apply to is a big decision for high school students and their families, and location should play a major role in the decision-making process.
How to Know it’s Time to File Bankruptcy
Dave Says: Advice for helping a sibling with bad spending habits and how to know it's time to close your business' doors.
How to Repair a Strained Relationship From Borrowing Money
Dave Says: When it comes to paying off debt, where do you start? And sometimes only time will fix a relationship ruined over money problems.
How to Choose the Right Tax Pro for Your Situation
The market is full of individuals claiming to be a tax pro that can save you hundreds on your returns. But how do you know who is right for you?
How to Choose the Right Tax Pro for Your Situation
The market is full of individuals claiming to be a tax pro that can save you hundreds on your returns. But how do you know who is right for you?
Adjustments to Income – Deductions for Everybody!
Here's a look at the adjustments, available to almost all taxpayers, that can be used to minimize your tax liability.
Should I Charge My Teenager Rent?
Dave Says: At what age should parents charge kids rent? And can you make a living as an e-Bay seller?
What Your Personality Says About Your Financial Decisions
A recently-released study shows extroverts have a stronger tendency to sign up for another credit card they don’t need.
Can You Afford to Have One Parent Stay at Home?
Dave Says: When deciding whether you can afford to lose an income it's important to understand all the potential consequences and budget accordingly.
More Moms and Dads Getting Own 'Virtual Tattoo'
To the moms and dads who have recently become members of Facebook, who may be feeling like the only older dog around trying to learn new tricks: You are not alone.
Six Swanky Subscription-Style Gifts
If you’ve got cash to burn and a heart full of holiday spirit, there are a number of year-round services available that can make the “12 Days of Christmas” last for 12 months.
Reveling in Predictable 'Burlesque'
The movie 'Burlesque' is predictable, but in a way that enforces a very important lesson: ‘If it doesn’t scare you, it probably isn’t worth doing.’
A No-Deadline Approach to Becoming Your Healthiest Self
Make 2011 the year you decided that putting one foot in front of the other each day was the priority for the rest of your life.
Good Customer Service Should Not Be Overlooked
At this time when unemployment is scary high and so many workers are disgruntled, it's very refreshing to see genuine excitement on someone's face because he or she has helped a customer.
Losing Our Sense of Wonder
'Tis the season to be mindful of our skepticism. Not the healthy variety, mind you, but the brand that doesn’t let in wonder.
Extend Yourself This Season and Beyond
Volunteering and writing checks are great ways to help people, but sometimes it's the simplest act of kindness that is most remembered.
Some 2010 'Game Plan' Highlights
A look at the messages that resonate most in life coach Nancy Colasurdo's 2010 'Game Plan' columns.
Allowance: Just Another Word for Welfare?
Dave Says: When, if ever, should kids get an allowance and tips for reading your credit card statement.
42 With No Retirement Savings, What to Do?
Dave Says: It's never too late to start saving for retirement, you just need to know where to start.









