Today, we share how you can tell if your job could be outsourced, ways clean with a banana skin or a coffee filter, and pointers on the art of negotiation.
Today we found some great articles on saving or earning $1,000 by the holidays, managing credit card debt after a setback, and Steve Jobs' 12 rules of success.
Budgeting can be difficult. For some people (like me!), it brings up things that they may not want to see. For others, it's a necessary but frustrating tool to curtail spending, or a painful reminder of how much they overspent, yet again. [more]
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Best Money Tips: Could Your Job Be Outsourced?
Today, we share how you can tell if your job could be outsourced, ways clean with a banana skin or a coffee filter, and pointers on the art of negotiation.
6 Ways to Win Free Stuff from Blog Giveaways
Want a piece of the prize pie? Check out these tips for scoring sweet giveaway prizes via blogs.
The 5 Best Reasons to Start Investing in Bonds Now
Bonds offer investors several advantages, but you should understand their potential risks and basic terms before you jump in.
12 Surprising Things You Should Keep in Your Fridge
No, this is not a list of 12 strange foods to keep in the refrigerator. It's a list of common non-food items that will benefit from the cold, too.
Want to Be More Attractive? Work These 5 Magic Words (and Phrases) Into Your Vocabulary
It sounds silly, but some words and phrases really can make you feel more confident — and more attractive.
12 Ways to Feel More Attractive Without Actually Changing How You Look
None of us are photoshopped cover models in real life, but there are some honest shortcuts to attractiveness. Start by embracing the real you.
Best Money Tips: 30+ Passive Income Ideas That Will Make You Money
Today we found articles on ideas for passive income, tips to organize your garage, and effective ways to meet your new neighbors when you move in.
4 Ways to Eat Healthy(ish) From Vending Machines
Vending machines aren't the best places to find nutritious snacks. But if you're in a pinch, you can stay healthy with these compromise choices.
How to Keep Food Waste From Spoiling Your Budget
If you're looking to cut your grocery budget, pay attention to how much money you're taking out with the trash.
7 Ways to Improve Your Work Reputation
In the office, talk is cheap. The walk is what counts. If you want to burnish your work rep, you've got to act the part — consistently.
4 Exciting, Affordable American Cities to Retire In
Retirement should be both frugal and fun. These engaging and economical American cities have a lot to offer retirees.
Your Good Credit Doesn't Mean You Have Good Money Habits
Don't be deceived by a stellar credit score. Your financial health might still need some work.
7 Easy Ways to Give Back This Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving encourages us to give to others less fortunate. Here's how you can make a difference without breaking a sweat.
Best Money Tips: Save or Earn $1,000 by the Holidays
Today we found some great articles on saving or earning $1,000 by the holidays, managing credit card debt after a setback, and Steve Jobs' 12 rules of success.
11 Ways Life Is Amazing With an Emergency Fund
Life happens — and it usually costs money when it does. Build your emergency fund so when it happens, you're good to go.
5 Easy Ways to Save on Groceries in a Pinch
Smart food budgeting is an essential skill. When you need to cut back even more — and fast! — get creative with what you have, and what you buy.
15 Simple Networking Tricks
Great networking skills can help take you from a hum-drum job to landing your dream gig. Improve your networking chops with these 15 suggestions.
The Most Important Thing You're Probably Not Doing With Your Portfolio
Financial markets shift, and so should your investment goals. Does your portfolio need rebalancing now, soon, or later?
Best Money Tips: Get Rid of Unwanted Gifts
Today we found some awesome articles on getting rid of unwanted gifts, New Year's Eve party ideas, and signs you may want to quit your job.
Budgeting for the rest of us, or How to follow a budget without breaking down in tears
Budgeting can be difficult. For some people (like me!), it brings up things that they may not want to see. For others, it's a necessary but frustrating tool to curtail spending, or a painful reminder of how much they overspent, yet again. [more]