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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
2 Things You Must Know Before Making a Major Spending Decision
Some investments and major purchases are better than others. Learn to to identify each — and how to find your way to financial security.
7 Travel Hacks for an Affordable Summer Road Trip
Before you hit the trail on an epic summer road trip, make sure these smart tips are in your back pocket for a fun and frugal time.
Windows Phone 7 & XBox Live Gold Membership Giveaway From Wise Bread
Tell us how you "do more with less" for a chance to win a new Windows Phone 7 and Xbox Live Gold Membership.
9 Gifts to Give the Neighbor You Like
If strong fences make good neighbors, what do great gifts make? Give a couple of these this holiday season and find out!
Flashback Friday: 51 Easy Ways to Live a Happier Life
If you aren't living your happily ever after right now, these tricks just might get you there.
12 Foods You Must Add to Your Diet This Year
It's not often you hear a New Year's resolution that includes the words "eat more." But with these healthy foods, that's precisely what you should do.
Can Your Spouse be a Dependent on Your Taxes?
We all want a lower tax burden. When your spouse earns much less, you may be tempted to claim them as a dependent. Should You?
What to Do With Your Wedding Dress After the Big Day
Whether sold for cash or donated for a tax break, give your wedding dress more to do after the big day than hide in your closet.
5 Surprising Benefits Of: Naps (Including the Best Time to Take Them)
You already know that a midday power nap is good for productivity. Learn what else a nap is good for — and the best way to take one.
25 Exciting New Potato Recipes You Must Try
Few foods are as frugal as the potato — and few are as versatile and delicious, either. Try these wonderful ways to prepare the humble spud.
9 Personal Things You Should Never Text or Email
Before you put all your trust in the Cloud, maybe reconsider sending any of these things over text or email.
The 5 Best Bicycle Helmets
Riding bikes can be fun, but having the right safety gear is very important. Stay protected on your bike outings with these five bicycle helmets.
12 Smart Ways to Score Hamilton Tickets
The Broadway smash has finally hit the road, but scoring Hamilton tickets hasn't gotten any easier. Here's how to get yours.
6 Ways It Pays to Stay Single
Being in a relationship can actually cost you a pretty penny. Here's how it's cheaper to enjoy the single life.
6 Ways to Beat Sinus Pain at Work
The season for sinus pain is approaching. Sinusitis strikes everywhere, including at the office. Here are six tips for fighting sinusitis on the clock and saving those sick days.
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Give
Today we found some great articles on smart ways to give during a disaster, how to financially survive a disaster, and ways to spread positivity.
How to Save for Retirement When You Are Unemployed
So you're out of work. That doesn't mean you have to lose track of your retirement savings.
7 Ways to Boost Your Finances While You Sleep
Making a little extra money isn't too hard. In fact, you may not even need to get out of bed.
5 Ways Carry-On Luggage Can Save You Time and Money
Airline travel is not much fun, so it makes sense to reduce the burden by packing less and not checking bags. You'll save time, money, and hassle.
How Reliving Past Money Mistakes Hurts Your Financial Future
We've all made money misjudgements in the past. Don't make another mistake reliving them in the present.