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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 | 5:20 p.m.

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Store all your photos for free

Everyone's favorite photo sharing site is getting better. Flickr has announced they'll now be offering users 1 terabyte of storage (1,000 gigabytes) for photos and video. The site is free to use for basic service. Not sure exactly how much space that is? Put it this way: Parent company Yahoo! ...

The real deal about 4-year tuition

One university will now guarantee the net cost of your education through four years. The University of Dayton has an idea that I think is really smart. Did you know the offer letter a college will send to a high school student is a true bait and switch? It's like ...

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8 money moves for new graduates

Assuming adult financial responsibilities may be one of the toughest tasks you face after college graduation. But if you approach the challenge in a logical and organized manner, it doesn't have to be as daunting as it sounds. To help you get started, here are eight critical financial moves you ...

Timeshare resales now illegal?

There's a new wrinkle in the timeshare business that just highlights what a bad deal timeshares can be. I read in The Orlando Sentinel about what are called "Viking ships." Here's how this works: You have a timeshare and you want out. So you pay $2,000 or more to a ...

Tuition discounts available at some private colleges

The cost of a college education may be getting cheaper, not more expensive, at some private colleges. A new study cited in The Wall Street Journal  found that 45% of last year's incoming class of freshman received discounts on tuition. The reality is colleges have priced themselves out of the ...

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Expired coupons help troops

We have some amazing people in the Savings.com DealPro network. From the blogger that's a total thrift store fashionista, to the somewhat "extreme" couponer - there's one thing in common with all of our DealPros: they all care about others and want to give back in any way possible!  As ...

How to do New York City on the cheap

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of taking my three kids to New York City. I want you to know it is possible to do the Big Apple on a shoe string. Upon arrival, our trip began when we hopped the M60 bus from LaGuardia Airport and transferred to ...

“You almost want to think of the grocery store as the supply house to feed your body,” said Bob DeMaria, The Drugless Doctor. CONTRIBUTED

Save money at the supermarket

Saving money at the grocery store can seem like a huge task. You've gotta clip and organize coupons, plan out your trip and then hit the ground running at the store and the check-out counter. But it doesn't have to be too difficult to save at least 50% at the ...

6 free things for kids this summer

Summer is nearly here! I can't wait to throw on that bathing suit and hit the kiddie pool in the back yard with the kiddos. Oh, am I the only one that likes doing that? Well, it's fun and a great way to stay cool, but let's face it - ...

Where can you turn as a small investor?

If you're a small investor, where can you turn and what can you do when you need investment advice? With investing, it's like an alphabet soup. You've got the 401(k), Roth IRA, traditional IRA, SEP, and one and on. But when you open up one of those plans, that's just ...

A wrap-up of the day's economic news

There's a slew of economic news today that bodes well, though some question marks still remain on the horizon. Job growth in April was much higher than economists expected. We added 165,000 jobs. Unemployment is at 7.5% and has been on a pretty steady downward trend. Meanwhile, the oil industry ...

Of the top 100 U.S. airports, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport ranks as the sixth-cheapest with an average fare of $250.08.

Save $800 on airfare to Europe

If you're looking to travel to Europe this summer, you've no doubt seen that the fares are outrageous. Yet there are a couple of ways you can beat the high prices. If you know the history of air travel, you know that travel from the U.S. to Europe was booming, ...

Unmarrieds buying homes together

The way we form households is changing. That begs the question, what comes first: Marriage or buying a house? It's a fact of life that many younger people in their 20s will first co-habitat before they're married. A study from the Centers for Disease Control shows that 48% of American ...

Skip the lines at Disney for a price

What would you pay to skip the lines at a Disney park? The Los Angeles Times reports the amusement parks are now offering various programs where you step out of line for a hefty price. A ticket to Universal Studios at retail goes for around $80. But if you want ...

Illuminating a step or a group of steps improves visibility and safety. With night lights, steps can also become a design feature. Source: American Lighting Association. HANDOUT PHOTO - NOT FOR RESALE

Bubble markets seeing rising home values

Home values are up in a number of bubble markets and we’re back to a situation where all real estate is local. According to the latest Case-Shiller home price indices, Phoenix home values are up 23% from a year ago. Yet even with that great gain, the market is still ...

As 2013 nears, many people are setting New Year s resolutions related to their finances. CONTRIBUTED

Text message reminders help you save

Are you someone who wants to save, but you can't seem to get it done? Then you need a nag. (No, I'm not volunteering for the job!) If you'll just go to AmericaSaves.org, you'll meet your new electronic nag. At AmericaSaves, you can click the 'pledge' button and set up ...

Is paying more for a degree worth it?

Are you a parent with a teen making a choice about which college to attend this fall? Let go of the guilt about the price tag and help your kid make the best decision from a dollars and cents perspective. The New York Times  cited a study that found college ...

Joanne Vasquez, a freshman at Cedar Creek High School, logs into her brand-new Google Chromebook, which she and about 150 other students throughout the district have received as part of a Technology Lending Program Grant. Vasquez and her grandmother, Sandy Zosa, were among the 50 or so in attendance as the second round of laptops were issued to students as part of the program.

Computers and laptops are a deal

Computer sales just had the biggest drop in history of the PC ever. Sales have fallen off a cliff. Nobody wants one anymore because of the tablet revolution. Tablets are great. I travel with both a tablet and a MacBook Air. Yet the MacBook gets 95% of my eyeball time. ...

Google's solution for your digital afterlife

What happens to your accounts, usernames, and passwords when you die? Google has a solution. They've rolled out the poorly named Inactive Account Manager as a feature if you're in the Google orbit. I activated my Inactive Account Manager and designated a couple trusted individuals who have access to all ...

Twitter hack impacts the stock market

Have you heard about the rumor of a White House bombing spread by a Tweet that momentarily shook the stock market? On Tuesday, a Tweet went out from the Associated Press Twitter account stating there were explosions at the White House and Pres. Obama was injured. Almost immediately, the stock ...

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