Upgrading one thing doesn't mean you need to upgrade another and another — although it can feel that way. And there's a name for that — the Diderot Effect.
Would you buy a $35 vodka martini because it's New Year's Eve and you're thirsty? Here's a look at how instant gratification and finances blend (or not).
I used to really hate haggling. That vain, self-conscious part of me that doesn't want to appear cheap, or worse, stingy, has always had an aversion to haggling. [more]
Many people consider clipping coupons to be one of the major tenets of frugal living. But all that time spent searching and snipping might not be worth it.
Today we found articles on simple ways to afford real food on a budget, a system to organize your receipts for the whole year, and ways to make fresh flowers last longer.
I had to do a double-take, too. But the promise of super-cheap flights from Europe to the US is on the horizon. And it's not 10 years away as many people first thought. [more]
Today we found some fantastic articles on preparing for a road trip, using your credit cards to make and save money, and getting reduced prices on Amazon.
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Pursenalized
Stand out from the crowd with a little crafty "pursenonalization" to your next thrifty handbag.
Lifestyle Upgrades: Beware the Diderot Effect
Upgrading one thing doesn't mean you need to upgrade another and another — although it can feel that way. And there's a name for that — the Diderot Effect.
How To Get Mugged
Muggings happen. Don't let fear overcome you, and instead make these moves immediately.
The scams and cons that could clean you out.
Scam artists can sneak up on your when you least expect it. Arm yourself (and your money) from these potential pickpockets.
The Case of the Martini: Is Instant Gratification Financially Responsible?
Would you buy a $35 vodka martini because it's New Year's Eve and you're thirsty? Here's a look at how instant gratification and finances blend (or not).
How I Got Over My Haggling Hatred
I used to really hate haggling. That vain, self-conscious part of me that doesn't want to appear cheap, or worse, stingy, has always had an aversion to haggling. [more]
5 Reasons Why I Don’t Clip Coupons
Many people consider clipping coupons to be one of the major tenets of frugal living. But all that time spent searching and snipping might not be worth it.
Best Money Tips: How to Afford Real Food on a Budget
Today we found articles on simple ways to afford real food on a budget, a system to organize your receipts for the whole year, and ways to make fresh flowers last longer.
I Feel Pretty: Beautiful Coupon Codes (and Free Shipping)
One of my favorite scent blogs, Now Smell This, offers up some tempting online deals to be had. [more]
Would imminent diarrhea beat a speeding ticket? Deadline extended.
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How to Work at Home Without Driving Your Spouse Nuts
You've both scored remote jobs. Now, how do you and your spouse co-habitate a home office without killing each other?
Link Me, Baby! Sending Out Thankful Vibes
Wise Bread is always grateful for the links we get from friends and even rivals. [more]
Car Yoga and 9 Other Ways to Beat Long Drives
The great American road trip — you know, spending hours, or even days, behind the wheel. Learn how to survive your next gruelling drive.
Best Money Tips: How to Save Money at Target
Today we found some awesome articles on saving money at Target, managing finances after college, and ways you may be hurting your credit.
5 Ways New Parents Can Manage Debt
Don't let debt distract you from the joy of new parenthood. With some careful planning, you can handle both.
Flights from Europe to the US from $14.
I had to do a double-take, too. But the promise of super-cheap flights from Europe to the US is on the horizon. And it's not 10 years away as many people first thought. [more]
Best Money Tips: How to Prepare for a Road Trip
Today we found some fantastic articles on preparing for a road trip, using your credit cards to make and save money, and getting reduced prices on Amazon.
The Best Secured Credit Cards with Low APRs
Secured credit cards aren't known for their low APRs, but here are five with the lowest.
Never go shopping unless you're armed with a cell phone.
"It seems like a great deal, but maybe it's cheaper somewhere else?" I've said those words a lot, maybe not out loud but certainly in my head. [more]
18 Beauty Tips and Hacks for Summer
Summertime sun and fun can wreak havoc on your face, hair, and skin. Tune-up your beauty routine for the climate.