Counterfeit bills are turning up here in the tri-state, and Evansville Police are asking retailers and the general public to keep a watchful eye out for funny money.
Do you take sugar packets from restaurants? Do you steal your neighbor's Sunday paper just for the coupons? Do you separate the two-ply toilet paper to make it last longer? Maybe it’s time to move to one of these cities.
The season of giving could lead to a year of financial distress, as a recent survey indicates that holiday generosity is making more Americans bro-ho-ho-ho-ke by the beginning of the new year.
The great beast of worldwide commerce has finally put its filthy hooves on the necks of the occult merchant and slobber jawed the wicked and the mystic right out of business.
When you buy a box of cereal at the store, there are ways of finding out how much of that money stays with the store and how much goes back to Kellogs, Post, or General Mills. But what about the actual dollar bills you hand to the cashier? Before the day is done, those valuable pieces of paper can change hands several times at several different places. One website let's you literally track the sto
What do you do if every time you go to the ATM, it allows you to take out as much money as you want? If you're Ronald Page of Detroit, you lose it all gambling.
A solid education is important for kids. But while you’re busy making sure their reading and math skills are up to par, don’t forget to teach them about money, too — it could keep them from falling into bad habits later on.
You'd think with all his money, he'd at least buy a decent haircut. (Courtesy: flickr, Gage Skidmore)
Now that Halloween is over, it's time to start turning our attention to the holidays, mainly Christmas (although Thanksgiving apparently falls in there somewhere from what I understand). We know it's been a rough few years for everybody with the economy taking a big, steamy dump and the unemp
When you get married, you take the other person for richer or poorer, right? Well, with wedding season itching closer than the space between belly button and cummerbund, you might want to know just how rich and how poor you’re talking about before exchanging "I dos."
A new survey from COUNTRY Financial found that only 51% of couples discussed how they would manage their money before tyin