It seems like everyone has a financial resolution this year. Whether it’s paying off credit card debt, or simply dining out one less time a week, we can all use a little help in tracking our goals and finding some motivation. Here are a few online tools to keep you accountable this year! » Read More
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The holiday season isn’t quite over, even though your wallet might wish it was. If you’re still trying to decide on plans for New Year’s Eve but are worried about the cost, here are a few ways to ring in 2012 on a budget. » Read More
The holidays are many things. In between shopping and baking cookies, we can sometimes forget they’re also a charitable time. Although we’re nearing the end of the season, if you’re still hoping to make a holiday donation, it’s not too late. » Read More
Earlier this week, we asked our Facebook followers just how much they were planning to spend on holiday gifts. More than 60% expected to spend more than $500. According to the National Retail Federation, that’s about right! Its annual holiday survey also showed shoppers will spend more than $500 on gifts for friends and family. » Read More
Last Friday, millions abstained from sleep to hit the stores early. A record 226 million shoppers over Thanksgiving weekend spent a record $52.4 billion! In the quest for the biggest savings, many opened a store credit card for an added discount. On the surface, the deal might seem too good to pass up, but is it really? » Read More
Although it seems like the holiday sales start earlier and earlier each year, for the true retail shoppers, there’s no replacement for Black Friday. For the 60% of Americans looking to cut their holiday spending, this day of deals might be exactly what they need! However, if they’re not careful, they might end up overspending in the sales frenzy. » Read More
During the holiday season, sounds of holiday cheer mix with the ringing of cash registers and screaming shoppers. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, except for your wallet. According to the latest COUNTRY survey, nearly 60 percent of Americans plan to scale back their holiday spending due to the economy. » Read More
Our economy saw a bit of relief last week. According to the Labor Department, employers added 80,000 jobs in October, which decreased the unemployment rate to 9.0. Is this enough to ease fears of a double-dip recession? We’ll know when our new COUNTRY survey comes out next Tuesday. » Read More
According to our latest COUNTRY Financial Security Index, Generation X-ers (aka adults ages 18 to 29) aren’t feeling so hot about their financial security. Looking at the unemployment rate for recent grads, it’s not hard to see why! Even those newly employed might be struggling to balance monthly expenses with growing their savings. » Read More
Last week, we took a quick poll of our Facebook fans and asked just how much they were going to spend on Halloween this year. » Read More



