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Best Banks [February 2026]: Find Which Bank Is Best for You
Whether you're looking to open a checking account or earn a great interest rate on a savings account, there's something for you on this list of the best banks.
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The Most Amazing All-You-Can-Eat Buffet in Every State
If you're craving a lot of food but don't have the funds to pay for it, check out these affordable all-you-can-eat buffets across America.
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The Best Credit Cards for Large Purchases [2026]: Big Rewards and Benefits
As some of the best credit cards for large purchases, we recommend the Citi Custom Cash, Capital One Quicksilver, Blue Cash Everyday, and Chase Sapphire Preferred.
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15 Common Myths About Saving Money (That Are Costing You Right Now)
Think you're saving smart? These 15 debunked money-saving myths could be the reason you're not seeing the results you want.
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14 Great Alternatives to Cracker Barrel, as Company Announces Closures
Last year, Cracker Barrel announced that it would be closing restaurants across the country. Here are 14 great alternatives for affordable family dining.
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Personal Finance Stories by Melinda Sineriz, ABFP™
Read the latest personal finance stories from Melinda Sineriz, ABFP™ on FinanceBuzz, touching on all the important personal finance news that's important to you.
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The Most Overpriced Sandwich Chains in America
Discover which popular sandwich chains are charging more than they're worth, and why customers say the prices no longer match the quality or portions.
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How to Transfer Chase Points to Southwest Airlines
Wondering how to transfer your Chase points to Southwest Airlines? Here's everything to know so you can get more value per point when you find a good deal.
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Generational Financial Gaps: Can Gen Z Write a Check? Can Baby Boomers Use Venmo?
We surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults to see how financial literacy differs among generations, including if Boomers use Venmo and if Gen Z knows how to write checks.
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How to Avoid Cash Advance Fees and Save Money
Cash advance fees can accompany certain transactions made with credit cards. If you want to avoid them, you have to first learn how they work.