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Money or not, things around the house need fixing, painting and up keep that goes beyond DIY. It might be a good time to look around your neighborhood for someone who'll trade his
When it comes to drinking water, the choice is often expensive bottled or potentially dirty tap. Get informed so you can make the right choice for you.
There are a lot of advantages to having a private foundation to use as the vehicle for your charitable giving. Sadly, the tax laws make setting up a private foundation impractical
I just finished reading The New Coffeehouse Investor by financial adviser Bill Schultheis. He's an index-fund investor and discusses his rationale for investing in non-managed fund
Are You Addicted to the Internet?
Some experts think that surfing the web can you make you more productive at work. Then again, so might amphetamines, which begs the question, at what point does it get to be too mu
8 Things Everyone Should Know About the Commodities Markets
From cows to coffee, billions of dollars are lost and made trading commodities. Here's what you need to know — even if you're not a trader.
Best Money Tips: Dinner Recipes for $2 or Less
Today we found some fantastic articles on dinner recipes for $2 or less, where spending money could save you money, and resume red flags to avoid.
The 5 Best Home Security Systems
Keeping your home safe and secure isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these home security systems and you'll rest easy knowing your castle is protected
If You'd Held These 10 Stocks Instead of Sold, You'd Be Rich Now
Fortune favors the bold — and sometimes the bold move is holding on to tanking stocks.
10 Fun Money Reads to Take to the Beach
Off to the beach and need something to read? Don't leave home without one of these 10 wise and witty reads about money.
6 Basics You Must Know Before You Start Investing
Investing seems daunting to beginners, but it doesn't have to be as complicated as it seems. Master these beginners' tricks and you'll be on your way!
Set Up a Safe Home Network
Networks used to be something that IT departments only spoke about in corporate office environments. Today, however, the average family not only has a need for a good home networ
Shoddy PC repair tech caught in sting operation.
I don't know why, but I get some kind of perverse pleasure from watching scammers get caught in the act. Maybe it's the consumer watchdog in me? Anyway, in the UK there's a fabulous consumer show called House Of Horrors. [more]
12 Ways to Save Money at Whole Foods
Whole Foods is known for high quality — and high prices to go with. Shop smarter at "Whole Paycheck" and keep more of yours every visit.
Most Popular Ways Americans Spend Their Tax Refunds
Americans are getting smarter about spending their tax refunds. How will you spend yours?
Best Money Tips: Simple Hacks to Make Your Stuff Last Longer
Today we found some great articles simple ways to make your stuff last longer, how to keep your kitchen germ-free, and success lessons from Bill Gates.
5 Ways to Save on Your Next Glamping Trip
Before you hit the road for a luxurious glamping trip, make sure you're saving as much money as possible.
Money a Mess? Try This Personal Finance Starter Kit
There may be no personal finance starter kit you can order right to your door (yet, anyway), but don't worry: You can build one yourself.
How to Make Artisanal Bread on a Budget
Stop paying for those overpriced loaves when you can make delicious ones at home. It's great with soup!
The Art of the Trade
Money or not, things around the house need fixing, painting and up keep that goes beyond DIY. It might be a good time to look around your neighborhood for someone who'll trade his
Bottled or Tap: The Right Choice for Water May Surprise You
When it comes to drinking water, the choice is often expensive bottled or potentially dirty tap. Get informed so you can make the right choice for you.
Private foundations for ordinary folks
There are a lot of advantages to having a private foundation to use as the vehicle for your charitable giving. Sadly, the tax laws make setting up a private foundation impractical
Ask the Readers: What Are Your Spring Cleaning Tips?
Tell us about your spring cleaning tips and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Down-To-Earth Financial Advice From A Mountain-Climbing Adviser
I just finished reading The New Coffeehouse Investor by financial adviser Bill Schultheis. He's an index-fund investor and discusses his rationale for investing in non-managed fund