It's tax time and Americans are thinking about how they're going to spend their tax refunds.
We keep hearing the words "bad economy," and while views differ on the strength of the recovery, the reality is that most people are still feeling the aftermath of the recent recession.
If you're anticipating a tax refund this year, chances are you've already thought about how you'll spend the money.
While there are misperceptions and misunderstandings still lingering in the marketplace, the good news is that overall knowledge about credit scoring is improving.
New Year's resolutions are usually well-intentioned, especially those that focus on your financial fitness.
Amid uncertain economic times, the state of consumers' credit and debt management is often referenced as an indication of Americans' overall financial well-being.
Whether it's shopping for groceries or clothes at the mall, we're always on the lookout for the best deal.
Saving money is a hot topic these days, from television shows about extreme coupon clipping to stores advertising huge savings for specially marked and bulk items.








