Carmen Wong Ulrich
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The 4 biggest 2013 stories that impacted your wallet
Dec 26, 2013
We're joined by three journalists to talk about some of the biggest news stories of 2013 that affected our wallets.
5 tax tips for end-of-year planning
Dec 26, 2013
Certified financial planner Barry Glassman joins host Carmen Wong Ulrich to talk about getting prepared for tax season with tips for planning.
Give! (And keep track of your donations!)
Dec 25, 2013
There’s a benefit to charitable giving beyond the warm and fuzzy holiday spirit -- such donations can shave a bit off the year’s tax bill.
Tips on holiday tipping when you're broke
Dec 20, 2013
Is your budget being blown by holiday tipping? Marketplace Money host Carmen Wong Ulrich talks to etiquette expert Thomas Farley about how you show your appreciation during the holidays without going broke.
5 things to keep in mind before donating to charity
Dec 20, 2013
Marketplace Money host Carmen Wong Ulrich talks to Eileen Heisman, the President and CEO of the National Philanthropic Trust, about how to get the most out of your charitable donations
The Wonder Woman of our wallets
Dec 18, 2013
A new bill from Sen. Elizabeth Warren to regulate credit histories and employment applications.
Beyonce's surprise album and the personal finance of choice
Dec 17, 2013
Beyonce's album teaches us the choices we make with our money.
Ask Carmen: Becoming partners in sickness and in health ... and in money, too
Dec 13, 2013
Mark in Great Falls, Montana, is looking to find love a second time around and wants to know the financial implications of combining money with a new spouse.
Dead Prez's Stic and wife Afya talk why they eat 'good on a hood budget'
Dec 13, 2013
When we grow up and create a new way of living In response to the bad habits of those around us, going against the grain can be exactly what we need to move forward. With that in mind, this blog caught our eye: "7 Ways To Eat Good On A Hood Budget."
Make your (personal finance) New Year's resolutions
Dec 11, 2013
As January quickly approaches, it’s time to consider resolutions for the new year. Eat healthier, drink less and “live life to the fullest” are all standbys, but personal finance goals often top these lists.