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  • Never Run Out of Money

    Got enough for a rainy day? In this week’s Financially Fit video on Yahoo!Finance I bring you some strategies to ensure you never run out of money.

  • ABC Nightline: Debt Ceiling & You

    Last night on ABC’s Nightline, I sat down with correspondent Terry Moran to discuss what a debt downgrade will mean for everyday Americans.

  • CBS: Sneaky Pricing Tricks

    I stopped by the CBS Early Show on Saturday to go over five common pricing tricks and how to stay in control of our spending and protect ourselves against these retailer tricks.

  • Get a Store Discount!

    Offering to pay with cash is one way to earn a discount at some retailers. Check out my latest Yahoo!Finance vid for all the questions that’ll win you savings.

  • Today Show: Get Your Spouse to Save

    This morning on Today, we discuss ways to encourage the spender in your relationship to embrace saving.

  • Handling Stress as a College Freshmen

    A growing number of college freshmen are down in the dumps, finds a new survey, “The American Freshman: National Norms Fall 2010.”

  • Download Psych Yourself Rich For Free!

    For a limited time, my publisher is offering Psych Yourself Rich for free for Kindle users. Keep in mind: even if you don’t own a Kindle, you can download a Kindle app for your iphone, ipod Touch, ipad or desktop – and the app is FREE, too.

  • Get Organized By Friday

    I’ve recently teamed up with Office Depot to conduct a survey of 1,000 workers to find out how well they manage to stay organized throughout the year. While 93% said they feel being organized improves performance (like locating important documents, filing taxes and paying bills on time), 81% admitted to keeping a disorganized workspace. Oops.

  • Job Hunting in Secret

    After two years of wage cuts, slashed bonuses and watching co-workers get laid off, American workers have finally built up enough frustration to tell their bosses, “I quit.” According to a survey last month by Right Management, 84% of workers plan to actively seek a new position in 2011, up from 60% in 2008.

  • Top 7 New Year’s Financial Resolutions

    After reviewing myriad financial resolutions by personal finance experts, Time Magazine recently described mine as “exceptionally good.” (phew).