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  • Save $1,500 on Health Care

    As workers update their health insurance plans this open-enrollment season, some may face higher out-of-pocket costs.

  • NBC: Drugstore Don’ts

    While the local drugstore is expanding in size and scope, you don’t necessarily want to one-stop shop here. Check out my interview with NBC Universal on how to shop smart at your local drug store.

  • Today Show: Unemployment Tips

    On today’s Money 911, we address some of your biggest financial questions, including how to pay down debt and prepare for unemployment.

  • GMA: Dollar Store Deals!

    GMA’s Lara Spencer and I plow through a local Dollar Store to show you how to maximize savings at America’s favorite discount store. This is must-see TV!

  • Yahoo: Back-to-School Savings

    But before you hit stores, check out my latest Financially Fit video to learn how to save money.

  • Yahoo: Make Easy Money

    With rising food and gas prices and stagnant wages, who wouldn’t want to make extra money on the side? Check out our latest Yahoo! Finance video on how to make easy money!

  • Today Show: Money 911

    This morning on Money 911, we tackled a few of our viewers’ questions – from 403(b) rollovers to refinancing a car loan in order to help pay off a credit card.

  • CBS: Combat the Cash Crisis

    WIth rising gas and food prices Americans face a cash crisis. I joined Russ Mitchell on the CBS Early Show this weekend to offer some practical and simple solutions for finding more cash in your monthly budget. Check out the video here.

  • CBS: Curb Rising Household Prices

    I stopped by the CBS Early Show on Saturday to review the top 5 products affected by soaring oil prices and how you can save.

  • Credit.com: 5 Dollar Store Dangers

    This week on Credit.com, check out my post on items you should avoid at all costs at your local dollar store – even if it’s just 99 cents.