Charitable giving can be tough on a tight holiday budget. Allow yourself to give in to the holiday spirit with these low-cost, high-impact charity options.
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15 Ways to Give to Charity That Fit a Holiday Budget
Charitable giving can be tough on a tight holiday budget. Allow yourself to give in to the holiday spirit with these low-cost, high-impact charity options.
7 Money Moves to Make as Soon as You Conquer Debt
Congratulations, you're out of the red! Now it's time to start making your money work hard for you, too.
10 Things You Can Do Today to Be Happy
Feeling good about yourself and others is not out of reach. Drop the negativity and start taking steps to feeling happy today.
10 Sneaky Vacation Costs That Add Up Quickly
You've booked your ticket. You've packed your bags. You're ready to go. But hang on … some hidden vacation costs are about to spoil your fun.
How to Brag About Yourself to Employers (Without Sounding Like a Jerk)
If you won't sell yourself to potential employers, who will? Here's how to get over your bashfulness and get the job.
Are Your Lights Making You Tired?
Do you lose your energy and glow every afternoon? Or do you have trouble getting to sleep at night? Your problem could be your lights.
Reclaiming Etiquette: Dining Basics for New Professionals
Dining etiquette is becoming a lost art. This quick tutorial will give you an edge in a tight job market and added confidence for any dining occasion.
3 Real Costs of Self-Publishing a Kids' Book
Think writing books for kids is an easy way to earn a living? Think again.
Here's How Your Taxes Will Change After You Have a Kid
Welcome to parenthood! Of all the changes headed your way, don't forget about tax changes, too.
The 4 Most Common Unnecessary "Needs"
Reducing your budget can be difficult when you have so many "needs," but these four types of so-called necessities aren't required at all.
Boost Your Savings by Making Your Money Harder to Spend
We're always trying to protect our money. But too often we forget to protect it from ourselves.
8 Ways to Make Your Weekend Feel Longer
Monday always comes way too soon. But there are ways to stretch those weekend days just a little longer.
6 Items You Might Have Forgotten in Your Emergency Kit
Building an emergency kit is a key step in disaster preparedness. Here's a look at six items you might have left off the list of necessities.
6 Job Myths Boomers Should Stop Believing
Age is just a number. And if you're a baby boomer, you have to stop believing the myths that can keep you from great jobs later in life.
How to Host a Great New Year's Eve Party for Cheap
Get a headstart on your resolution to spend less next year by hosting a frugal (but still fun!) New Year's Eve Party.
Best Money Tips: Daily Habits of Frugal People
Today we found some great articles on the daily habits of frugal people, how to get the most mileage out of your tires, and stylish ways to organize your travel mementos.
10 Frugal Ways to Keep Your Home Warm This Winter
This winter, stay warm and toasty on the cheap with these fast, frugal, and easy ways to winterize your home.
Best Money Tips: Avoiding the Flu
Today we found some great articles on avoiding the flu, ways to save at the grocery store, and things to do when you're laid off.
How to Improve Your Memory (and Even Get a Little Smarter)
Whether you want to guard against dementia or just get better at remembering your grocery list, these suggestions will help you boost your brain power.
U.S. personal savings rate close to Depression-era rates
U.S. savings rate has plummeted into negative territory, echoing days of the Great Depression.