Announcing the first ever Dolans Hall of Shame! From airline baggage fees to scam artists to our very own government, each of these nominees participated in the most outrageous, most insulting and least customer-friendly events and acts of 2008.
We need your help to pick the very best – or worst, depending on how you look at it! – of the bunch. Check out all ten of the nominees, and then vote on which one gets you steamed up the most!
9 Money "Deals" You Should Refuse
We want to make sure you don't fall prey to any of these sneaky tricks, so we've put together nine common examples of 'can't miss' offers that you should avoid at all costs. Read More.
10 Fabulous Freebies
We're not pulling any fast ones here, folks. Check out our 10 favorite freebies and stop spending money where you don't need to! Read More.
Retail Sales Hit Record Lows
Searching for great deals online? We'll show you how to save big with these seven super sites. Read More.
Should You Have Health Insurance for Fido?
Pets are a big part of the family - but is insurance necessary to protect them? Consider these questions. Read More.
Beware "Senior Specialists"
If you're retired, you not only need to be concerned about how you are spending your money but also how others may want to spend it. Read More.
A Crucial Question for the Candidates
Energy is still a crucial topic in next month's election. Here's each candidates' position. Read More.
7 Ways to Increase Your Income
Boost your paycheck all on your own with our seven steps and squeeze more out of every penny! Read More.
9 Dangerous Money Mistakes to Avoid
During times like this, what you DON'T do is as important as what you DO do. Here are 9 mistakes to avoid. Read More.
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102Straight Talk TipAging Parent DeductionsIf you provide more than half of an aging parent's support, you may be able to declare your parent a dependent even if he or she is not living in your home. In addition to getting the dependent deduction, you may also be able to take a tax deduction for your parent's medical expenses. To prove you pay the expenses, pay your parent's bills directly to the provider, rather than giving your parent(s) the money to pay the bill. Click here for more tips. |
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