You’re a smart consumer. Otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this. You look for bargains, you read the fine print, you know how to navigate your way around the branches of a phone tree. But aren’t you forgetting something? Most enlightened consumers fail to do one thing with alarming consistency: they don’t review their credit card purchases in a timely manner – or at all. No one knows exactly how frequently (or infrequently) American consumers review their credit card statements, but based on my…
The way we make and use stuff is harming the world—and ourselves. To create a system that works, we can't just use our purchasing power. We must turn it into citizen power.
New consumer research from COTTON USA reveals that purchase decisions for clothing are being influenced by growing concerns for the environment and sustainability.
We all know how quickly a $6 latte can become a habit. Here's a look at the "small" reasons you're actually wasting money.
As you prepare your budget for the next quarter; take a closer look at how much you are spending on new equipment purchases and service calls to companies like Clark Service Group . Chances are...
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Each consumer's CDJ is unique. With that in mind, here are three of the biggest factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions in today's digital age.
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WASHINGTON (SBG) - As restrictions lift and people look to travel again this summer, what are your rights when it comes to traveling? And should you be investing in travel insurance? “Travel insurance is the one thing that you have to read. If there's a time to read the small print, now is the time,” said Chicago attorney Karen Conti to The National Desk’s Jan Jeffcoat.