It's 'Dry January.' Here's how much you can save by not drinking for a month
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How much can you earn with a long-term CD in 2025?
Long-term CD interest rates are still relatively high. Here's how much savers could earn by opening an account now.CBS News - 1d -
Airfares could soar almost 20% in the next few months. Here’s how to save on flights.
Blame it on the law of supply and demand, say experts, as people are eager to travel.MarketWatch - 2d -
TikTok can still save itself — here's how
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How much should you invest in a long-term CD this January? Experts weigh in
The right deposit amount depends on several factors, experts say. Here's what to weigh to decide.CBS News - Jan. 15 -
The Brightest Comet of 2025 Is Coming. Here’s How You Can See It Shine
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How much money you should save for a comfortable retirement
Many Americans are anxious and confused when it comes to saving for retirement.NBC News - Jan. 9 -
How much money you should save for a comfortable retirement
There's no magic number for everyone. But a 15% target is a good guidepost for many people, experts said.CNBC - Jan. 9 -
It's time to boost 401(k) plan contributions for 2025 — here's how much more you can save
If you're feeling behind on retirement savings, you can make higher 401(k) plan deferrals and catch-up contributions for 2025. Here's what to know.CNBC - Jan. 3 -
Dry January made easy with non-alcoholic drink recipes
As Dry January gains popularity, mocktails are becoming a go-to for many. Food & Wine's executive wine editor Ray Isle shares recipes and tips for non-alcoholic indulgence.CBS News - Jan. 3
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