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Everything You Need to Know About Switching to the Cash Only Lifestyle
If seeing your spending helps you stick to budget, a cash system may be the answer you need. Here's how to make the switch to cash and carry.
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My wife picked up a cookbook at the library--one of those beautiful cookbooks with a gorgeous pictures of each dish. It had an above-average number of dishes that appealed to me.
What to Expect When You're Expecting a Huge Credit Card Bill
That hefty credit card bill finding it's way to your mailbox is packing a punch — and to more than just your wallet.
How to Avoid Putting on Recession Pounds
During hard times, eating cheap food may seem to make sense, but it can be more costly to us in the long run.
7 Ways My Clunker Is Smarter Than a Hybrid
Hybrid cars are all the rage, but keeping a "clunker" might be a better move, environmentally and financially.
4 Moves That Guarantee a Great Retirement
The number of Americans happy in retirement plummets each year. Avoid that fate and enjoy your golden years to the max.
Top 6 Reasons Why Using Cash-Only Rocks
While I am a cash-only person by circumstance (paid off the credit cards and never reopened accounts), I am so grateful that I live in a cash world.
5 Homebuying Questions You're Embarrassed to Ask
New homeownership comes with more new terms and phrases than one can keep up with. Don't be embarrassed to ask these questions!
5 Careers That Offer Student Loan Forgiveness
Before you start getting bummed about your student loan debt, explore these careers that offer student loan forgiveness.
401K or IRA? You Need Both
You know you should have either a 401K or an IRA. Have you considered you might need both?
The Three Interest Rates
I got a notice from one of my credit cards a bit ago, announcing that they were raising the interest rate. It's only of theoretical interest to me, of course--I use credit cards f
8 Money Moves to Make Before You Start Investing
You're ready to start investing — great! But before you dive in, make sure your financial ducks are all in a row.
Tips and Tricks for Dealing with a Recalcitrant HMO
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Best Money Tips: Make a Great Impression at Your Next Job Interview
Today we found some amazing articles on making a great impression at your job interview, things you didn't know you could recycle, and what to do if you are a victim of ID theft.
Life After Bankruptcy: What's Next?
There are repercussions to filing for bankruptcy, but like with other setbacks in life, you can recover. There is always hope!
8 Common Myths About Starting a Small Business
Working for yourself is the American dream. If you dream too big though, you might buy into these entrepreneurial myths.
Ask the Readers: If You Could Have One Wish (Chance to win $20!)
What is your most longed-for financial wish? Let us know your thoughts in order to be entered to win one of three $20 Amazon gift cards!
6 Infuriating Ways You're Ruining Someone Else's Credit
Yep, you can totally wreck someone else's credit score. Don't be that person.
5 Free Accounting Tools for Freelancers
As a freelancer, you have enough expenses and income to manage. You don't need a pricey bookkeeping tool on top of that.
Don't Buy a House With a Pool Until You Can Answer These 7 Questions
You might be dreaming of taking a dip, but owning a home with a pool raises plenty of pricey questions.