Life Kit: Money

Being in control of your money leads to great things. From dealing with debt or student loans, to ho

Episodes

Total: 118

Sometimes we buy things that we later regret spending on: a new sweater that's already falling apart

As we enter a period of high personal spending, here are 5 tips from past Life Kit experts on how to

Nearly 70 percent of people were deceived into buying a counterfeit product online at least once las

Mortgage rates have dropped significantly in recent months, and that means one thing for those who b

It's never too early to start putting away money for retirement. In this episode, Washington Post pe

This week, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a point. NPR's Laurel Wamsley breaks down

Even if you use a credit card all the time, it can be difficult to understand the ins and outs of ho

If you're struggling to save for long-term goals, find yourself lost in a sea of clutter or are conc

Prenups aren't just for the rich and famous. Family law attorney Theresa Viera explains how to talk

Financial educator Yanely Espinal shares her don'ts when it comes to money. Don't co-sign loans. Don

New, sophisticated scams are popping up all the time. Experts explain how to safeguard your data and

How to revamp your rental

2024/7/16

Just because you're renting your home doesn't mean you can't make it your own. Three home décor expe

Dining out with a large group and not sure how to handle the check? In this episode, chef and food w

Should you merge your finances with a significant other? Keep them separate? Or something in between

Summer fun on a budget

2024/5/27

Ideas on how to have fun this summer without breaking the bank. Go on a "penny date." Throw a movie

If a close friend or family member is in need of money, your first impulse might be to help out. But

There are options beyond living solo or with roommates — and one of them is called 'communal living.

There are things we're supposed to do routinely for our health: brush our teeth, shower and exercise

Tipping requests are on the rise. Businesses that never seemed to ask for a tip, like fast food join

Credit scores determine whether you can get a mortgage, credit card, auto loan and more. So if your