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Living Cheaply for the Long Term
Frugality sites are full of advice for cutting your expenses right away. Living cheaply for the long term is different. Call it "strategic frugality."
7 Clever Uses for Tea Bags and Hair Clips
Wise Bread editor Janet Alvarez recently shared some fun uses for a couple of everyday household items on TV. Just in case you missed it live — here they are!
7 Ways to Get Warm On the Cheap
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How to Find and Book the Best Vacation Rentals
Finding a quality vacation rental is trickier than it looks. Follow these rules to find both the right place at the right price.
A Box of Wine, a Loaf of Bread, and Thou: 6 Box Wine Comparisons
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25 Delicious and Easy One-Pot Meals
Between everything else during the week, who has time to cook dinner? You do with these tasty one-pot wonders!
5 Ways American Retirement Is Changing
American retirement isn't what it used to be. Are you adapting with the changing times?
Social Media and Identity Theft in 2010
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2017 Tax Day Freebies and Discounts
Who knew Tax Day would be filled with freebies and discounts? You do now! Make April 18 a little more fun by hitting up some of these Tax Day offers.
Are Rebates Worthy of You?
Rebates may sound like a great deal, especially when you are trying to save money, but are they really worth your time?
Best Money Tips: Fifteen Ways to Make Money to Fill Your Fridge
Today we found some fantastic articles on ways to make money to fill your fridge, bills you can cut from your budget, and things to bring to a job interview.
Review: Bluebird -- Women and the New Psychology of Happiness
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Best Money Tips: Cheap and Easy DIY Home Improvement Projects
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Best Money Tips: Ways to Age Well on a Shoestring Budget
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Welcome All You Magazine Readers: Q & A With Linsey Knerl
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How Everyone Can Cut Cable and Still Watch What They Love — Even Sportsfans
Cutting the cable TV cord is getting easier (for sportsfans now, too). Here's where to find your favorite programming — whatever it may be.
Ask the Readers: Trash or Cash? (Chance to Win $20!)
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9 Ways to Protect Your Personal Time From Work and Be Happier
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Best Money Tips: What You Need to Know About Social Security
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