Almost a year ago, four local families began a family finance competition to win $10,000. Now, we have a winner in Summit Credit Union's first Project Money.More >>
Making a major change in your life can cause you to learn things about yourself that you never expected. Our Project Money teams are feeling some of that as we come to the end of our seven month challenge.More >>
For the past seven months, we've been following four local families as they compete in Project Money. As we near the final weeks, the teams are making their last push to win the $10,000 grand prize.More >>
Sometimes, life throws you more changes than you expect. In this Project Money report, Greg Jeschke shows us how one team is coping with big adjustments besides their new budget.More >>
The lessons of the recession have been harsh for many Americans. But they also won't be forgotten anytime soon. In tonight's Project Money report, how to profit from those lessons.More >>
Children are both priceless and pricey. In this Project Money report, we visit the only team to start the contest and become first-time parents simultaneously.More >>
Splurging at the grocery store is still costing less than eating out for one of our Project Money teams. Find out how she's changing her spending habits.More >>
In the fifth installment of our Project Money series, we find out how one of the teams got more than $20,000 in credit card debt, and how she's starting to pay it off.More >>
As more families look to save money, many are finding it helps to track their spending for a month. That's how our Project Money families got started in their seven month competition to pay off their debt and save more money.More >>
Credit card debt and budgeting are two big obstacles for many American families right now. In the second installment of our Project Money reports, we take a closer look at how a couple of local families are tackling those two obstacles, head-on.More >>
We begin a series of special It's Your Money reports that follows the trials, setbacks and successes of some local families that were picked to take part in "Project Money".More >>
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