Crowd-Funded Investing: Risky for Joe Six-Pack?
Before the Jobs Act, only accredited investors sank money into startups. Now most anybody can.
5 Times you Shouldn't Listen to Your Bank
Understanding how banks make money from you can help you know when it's best to ignore their advice.
Handling Today's Diverging Bank Rates
Various interest rates are moving in different directions, which may require consumers to fine-tune their borrowing and deposit strategies.
Florida's largest property insurer votes to lower rates after 4 straight years of hikes
Florida's largest property insurer, which has more than 928,000 policyholders across the state, plans to drop its rates in 2015 after raising them the four previous years.
Progressive's 1Q Aided by Lower Claim Payments
The insurer's profit for the first quarter climbed 20% to $308.6 million, as it paid out less for claims.
Oh, Deer! The 10 Worst States for Deer Crashes
Antler alert! See if you live in a place with a high rate for collisions with deer.
4 Ways to Save When Renting a Car
Heading home for the holidays can come with a hefty price tag.
J.D. Power Names Best, Worst Insurers for Property Claims
The companies with the highest satisfaction ratings among policy-holders are those that better explain the claims process from first filing to resolution, according to J.D. Power.
Deductibles Differ for Every Type of Insurance
Gear up to understand variations in car, homeowners and health insurance policies and how their deductibles work.
Hang up Quick: The car Insurance Robocall Scam
Don’t be tricked by automated phone calls offering unbelievable deals on auto insurance. Your personal information is what they seek.
Insurance Fraud on the Increase
The National Insurance Crime Bureau reports insurance fraud rose 27% nationwide from 2010 through 2012.
A Minute Past Midnight: Poof! You're Uninsured
What happens if you have an accident the same day your insurance expires?
Five Shopping Do's and Don'ts of Car Insurance
Don't shop for auto coverage only by price. Consider these other elements before buying.
Would a $1,540 Bill Stop you From Texting?
Connecticut lawmakers consider reporting texting and cellphone violations to insurance companies as part of motor vehicle records.
No Pay, no Play States
Some states have a no pay, no play law in place--what does this type of law mean for uninsured motorists.
Insurance That's 'Just Right' for an Old Car
Drive an old car? You can save big by scaling back insurance. Just don't cut back too much.
Insurance That's 'Just Right' for an Old Car
Drive an old car? You can save big by scaling back insurance. Just don't cut back too much.
Four Costly Car Maintenance Mistakes to Avoid
These car maintenance moves don't take much effort, but missing them can cost a bundle.
Cheaper to File Comp Rather Than Collision?
Is a deductible lowered if a driver makes a comprehensive claim instead of a collision claim?
Will Traffic School get me an Insurance Discount?
Can taking a traffic school result in an auto insurance discount and points off his license?

















