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5 Things Your Financial Planner Isn't Telling You About Retirement
Relying too much on your financial planner may be costing you. Make sure you retire the smart way, with your interests at the forefront — and not your adviser's.
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7 Smart Money Moves for Empty Nesters
After you convert your not-so-little one's room to a den or craft room, take some time to make your money all about you again, too.
Best Money Tips: Questions to Consider Before Overspending
Today we found some amazing articles on questions to consider before overspending, saving on back to school shopping, and cost cutting tips for drivers.
Does Your Net Worth Even Matter?
You may not be raking it in like Warren Buffett, but yes, your net worth still matters.
10 Ways to Repair a Burned Bridge
We've all ended a work or personal relationship badly. Mend a broken connection and you'll regain a valued friend or a colleague -- forever this time.
10 Reasons to Cut Millennials Some Slack About Their Money
Millennials have long been the punching bags of personal finance. It's time we ease up.
4 Affordable Autumn Destinations for Nature Lovers
Want your fall foliage at an affordable price? These destinations have it all.
Cold, Frugal Drinks to Keep You Cool in the Heat
When summer is in full swing, cold drinks are in order. Don't waste your money on sugar-filled store-bought stuff; make your own delicious drinks for cheap.
The 5 Best Bike Trailers
Bringing the kids out for a bike ride isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these bike trailers and they can enjoy the ride along with you.
10 Ways to Have a Cheaper Easter
Easter is not the most extravagant holiday but that bunny can still bite your budget. Fill this year's basket with frugal tips as well as treats.
Why You Should Ask for a CLUE Report Before Buying a Home
Wouldn't it be nice if you knew about a home's repeat problems before you bought it? There's a way; it's called a CLUE report.
4 Mobile Phone Upgrades That Aren't Worth the Money
Many phone upgrade offers seem worthwhile at the store, but are usually a waste of money. We promise — you won't need them, so don't buy them!
Throwing Awesome Parties on a Budget
You don't need a lot of money to throw a truly killer party. Discover the four basic things a good party needs, and how you can get them all for cheap.
How High Is Your Score on the Most Important Measure of Wealth?
Net worth is your compass for personal finance. Do you know the basics? Take our net worth IQ test and find out!
How to Bounce Back From a Bankruptcy
A bankruptcy doesn't have to be a black mark on your financial wellbeing. You can bounce back.
Don't Be Fooled by an Investment's Rate of Return
You might get excited looking at that promising investment return — but it can be misleading. Here's what else you should look for.
My Personal Productivity Rules...What Are Yours?
What's the best way to get more productive? Your way. Here's my list of personal productivity rules, a starting point for you to figure out your own.
6 Ways to Make Your Home Into an Investment
Homes can be money traps. But by treating your house like an investment, you can earn money instead of losing it.
How to Deal With Reverse Culture Shock When Returning Home
Lots of people experience culture shock while traveling, but reverse culture shock upon returning home can be overwhelming, too.