From hand-cranking a flashlight to setting up solar panels to creating your own hydroelectric dam, generating your own electricity is totally achievable.
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Today we found articles on how to master meaningful conversation, tips to organize your Gmail inbox in 20 minutes, and ways to be more assertive at work.
The financial crisis has given rise to renewed interest in self-sufficiency, which means we can learn a lot from the yeomen who used to populate the U.S.
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Best Money Tips: Staying Cool Without Burning Up Your Wallet
Today we found some great articles on staying cool without burning up your wallet, credit card commandments, and handling out-of-reach goals.
5 Ways to Make Passive Income Online
From ebooks to advertising, the internet is your go-to place for creating passive income streams.
How to Make Your Own Power
From hand-cranking a flashlight to setting up solar panels to creating your own hydroelectric dam, generating your own electricity is totally achievable.
This Is How Rich You'd Be If You'd Saved the Money You Earned in High School
Did you fritter away the earnings from your after school job? If only you'd saved it instead and let compound interest work its magic.
Stay in School until the Job Market Improves?
For decades it's been a common strategy that's worked out pretty well. This time, it's not looking like such a good idea.
Best Money Tips: Sustainable Frugality Tips
Today we found some great articles on sustainable frugality tips, healthy snacks that are cheaper to make at home, and a new obstacle to Amazon’s drone delivery.
Yes, You Can Pay for Education With an IRA
There's more than one way to help pay for college. This little known tip could save you from taking out student loans.
Denied a Mortgage? Here's How to Fix It Fast
Depending on why a mortgage is denied, disappointed homebuyers often still have a shot at homeownership. Find out how to go from no to yes.
5 Money Mistakes Couples Who Live Together Might Make After a Breakup
Breaking up is hard to do. When money is involved, it's even harder.
8 Great Clean Eating Slow Cooker Recipes
Have the best of both worlds — the convenience of a slow cooker with the benefit of clean, guilt-free eating. These recipes are worth second helpings!
5 Fun and Unexpected Ways to Get Out of a Business Rut
When you and your small business really need inspiration to strike, your best bet is to think outside the box.
4 Ways the Internet Is Hurting Your Finances
The Internet has a wealth of excellent financial information, but the way you spend your time online could be hurting your wallet.
Best Money Tips: Learn the Art of Meaningful Conversation
Today we found articles on how to master meaningful conversation, tips to organize your Gmail inbox in 20 minutes, and ways to be more assertive at work.
How Lessons From Moneyball Can Help Your Career
Moneyball is about a baseball team, but its core lesson can teach us all how to be successful in our careers.
How to Turn Your Buyer's Remorse Into Better Financial Habits
Believe it or not, there's a silver lining to buyer's remorse — it can help you adopt some smarter spending habits.
15 Creative, Delicious Things You Can Make in a Blender
The blender gets labeled as a one-trick pony — and that's not fair. Put yours through its paces with these concoctions that spin together fast.
Best Money Tips: Save on Event Tickets
Today we found some great articles on saving on event tickets, household items with unique uses, and ways you can save money right now.
Investing With Your Values
Sure, you recycle. But are you investing in companies that trash the planet? Here's how to find out whether your investments line up with your ideals.
The Freedom of the Independent Yeoman
The financial crisis has given rise to renewed interest in self-sufficiency, which means we can learn a lot from the yeomen who used to populate the U.S.
Why Playing It Safe With Your Money Is Actually Risky
When it comes to your money, fear of risk may be your biggest enemy.