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Stock Market Today (6/7/22): Energy Sector Leads Equity Comeback
Stock Market Today Oil stocks helped the broader stock market ignore a troubling retail signal and more rate-hike fears Tuesday.
By Kyle Woodley Published
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Grocery Wars: Walmart's Great Value vs. Target's Good & Gather
Smart Buying If you shop for groceries at Target, you’ve no doubt noticed the rapid rollout of Good & Gather, the retailer’s newest line of store-brand products.
By Bob Niedt Published
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Time Your Package Delivery Right
spending Online shoppers who procrastinate get a reprieve, but it may not be free.
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
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16 Tips and Tricks Aldi Shoppers Need to Know
Smart Buying For many shoppers who are serious about spending less on groceries, a trip to discount supermarket Aldi is a weekly ritual.
By Andrea Browne Taylor Published
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10 Ways to Spend Less at Target
Smart Buying It happens to all of us: A quick trip to Target to pick up a few essentials somehow turns into a full-blown shopping spree complete with a cart full of impulse buys.
By Andrea Browne Taylor Published
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Will You Have to Pay More Sales Taxes on Your Online Purchases?
business One thing’s for sure: Consumers who live in one of the five states without a sales tax won’t be affected by the Supreme Court’s ruling.
By David Payne Published
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28 Ways to Stop Wasting Money
Smart Buying It's a pretty good bet that you have leaks in your budget—car insurance that costs too much, bank account fees, home-energy wasters or mutual funds with high expense ratios.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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6 Retailers That Can Stand Up to Amazon
investing The world’s largest online retailer, Amazon.com (symbol AMZN, price $907.62) is gobbling up sales like an insatiable Pacman.
By Daren Fonda Published
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6 Reasons to Start Shopping at Target Again
spending The cheap chic pioneer deserves a fresh look from shoppers who drifted away.
By Bob Niedt Published
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