Buyer’s remorse law: When can you use it to your advantage?

We all rush into purchases we later regret. Fortunately, certain legal protections, like the FTC’s Cooling-Off Rule or individual states’ lemon laws, allow you to void a recent purchase or service contract in qualifying circumstances. But your legal right to act on buyer’s remorse is heavily dependent on where you made your purchase and why you regret it.

Asset allocation for young investors

For new investors, there’s no more important concept to master than asset allocation; how to diversify your portfolio with a mix of stocks, bonds, and cash.

How to start planning for marriage financially

Getting engaged is obviously very exciting, but not knowing how your future spouse deals with their finances before you get engaged can cause some serious problems in your relationship. Here’s how to determine if you’re financially ready to get engaged.