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There is no denying that financial matters lay at the root of many – if not most – couples’ problems. While some openly communicate about the issues at hand, more couples yet don’t
By understanding the different types of financial aid available to college students, parents and students can determine the best types of aid for their situation.
On one side there's your typical job. It's clearer than ever that it doesn't offer the security it once did, but it still offers some, and it offers other things--predictable inco
The problem with the Nirvana fallacy is simple: there's NEVER a perfect solution, only shades of decisions that are better than others, and mistakes you make and can hopefully lear
Today we found some awesome articles on scoring free stocking stuffers, what your sleeping position says about your relationship with money, and digging your way out of debt.
Having a prosperous country (as opposed to having merely a prosperous elite) depends fundamentally on the rule of law. The system can work adequately well with various sets of rule
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. This week’s assortment of treats comes to you with advice for junking your car, rocking your career, and brewing your own.
Today we found some fantastic articles on free ways to entertain yourself at home, free exercises that will help you get in shape, and advice for college graduates without debt.
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Frugality and the Myth of Self-Denial
Contrary to popular opinion, frugality isn't all about self-denial. Discover how little luxuries can help keep you frugal.
Stay Thin and Save
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Best Money Tips: Money-Saving Tips for April
Today we found helpful articles on ways to save money in April, bad habits that rob you blind, and budget-friendly ways to improve your health.
Why Couples Fight Over Money and What to Do About It
There is no denying that financial matters lay at the root of many – if not most – couples’ problems. While some openly communicate about the issues at hand, more couples yet don’t
College Financial Aid Options
By understanding the different types of financial aid available to college students, parents and students can determine the best types of aid for their situation.
Flashback Friday: 102 Amazing Food Hacks You Have to Try This Summer
Looking to switch up your food routine for summer? Start with these delicious summer food hacks.
How to Retire Rich
You don't want to be just comfortable in retirement. Here's how to retire like a one percenter.
On choosing temporary freedom
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Beat the Nirvana fallacy: why doing something is better than nothing
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Best Money Tips: Ways to Score Free Stocking Stuffers
Today we found some awesome articles on scoring free stocking stuffers, what your sleeping position says about your relationship with money, and digging your way out of debt.
The 5 Best Treadmills
No more excuses! Having a treadmill at home can make it a lot easier to exercise. Here are our picks for the five best.
Borrowers, lenders, and others--beware trusting the government
Having a prosperous country (as opposed to having merely a prosperous elite) depends fundamentally on the rule of law. The system can work adequately well with various sets of rule
Best Money Tips: Cash for Clunkers 2.0
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Best Money Tips: Free Ways to Entertain Yourself at Home
Today we found some fantastic articles on free ways to entertain yourself at home, free exercises that will help you get in shape, and advice for college graduates without debt.
Ask the Readers: Are Rebates Worth It? (Your Chance to win $10!)
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5 Politicians Who Struggled With Debt
Money woes can strike just about anyone, even those who would seek to lead us. Would you vote for these five debtors?
When It's Time to Destroy Debt, Start With a Goal
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8 Easy Beauty Tricks to Hide Your Flaws (Not That You Have Any!)
Nobody's face is perfect. Learn how to bring out the most beautiful version of you with some simple beauty tips.
Best Money Tips: The Technology Edition
Today we are featuring some of the best articles from around the web about technology, ranging from apps to smartphones to green tech and more!
Best Money Tips: How to Make Your Own 3D Videos
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