There are many ways to accomplish the same goal; whether you do it frugally is up to you. For example, learn how you can spend $260 or $0 watching the same number of movies a year.
Whether your current budget could use some tweaking or you're trying to get your finances sorted out for the first time, these suggestions can help you build a better budget.
Today we found some great articles on time-saving steps in the kitchen, how to manage family finances when money gets tight, and how to encourage your spouse to save money.
Monitoring cash balances is essential and withholding payments until the last moment may be necessary, but be careful: being slow to pay may alienate you from vendors.
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Before you head out to shop your favorite stores, consider buying those items used. You can save an unbelievable amount of cash in the process.
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Looking to save even more on food? Try finding a bargain grocery store in your area, and get all the food your family needs for less.
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Being thirty-something means adult-sized responsibilities — and adult-sized money lessons. Have you learned these key financial lessons?
8 Reasons You Should File Your Taxes as Soon as Possible
Tax Day will be here before you know it. Get your tax prep done now, and you can kick back and relax come April.
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Having an extra large nest egg is a good thing! But to be sure, it comes with extra headaches you'll have to manage.
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You Own Your Finances: How Much People Spend to Watch Movies
There are many ways to accomplish the same goal; whether you do it frugally is up to you. For example, learn how you can spend $260 or $0 watching the same number of movies a year.
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8 Tips for Improving or Starting a Budget
Whether your current budget could use some tweaking or you're trying to get your finances sorted out for the first time, these suggestions can help you build a better budget.
9 Easy Ways to Start Taking Better Care of Yourself Today
It doesn't take a lot of effort to become the new, better looking and feeling you. Start with these simple (and quick!) self-improvers.
17 Little Ways to Feel More Confident
Confidence is critical to happiness and success. Get some with this collection of easy ways to find more faith in yourself.
7 Biggest Ways Procrastination Hurts Your Finances
Do you like to wait until the last minute? Well, your bad habit could be costing you — literally.
8 Questions Financial Advisers Hear Most Often
Financial advisers have heard it all when it comes to money. But they hear these questions most of all.
Best Money Tips: Time-Saving Steps in the Kitchen
Today we found some great articles on time-saving steps in the kitchen, how to manage family finances when money gets tight, and how to encourage your spouse to save money.
Best Money Tips: Surviving Daylight Savings Time
Today we found some great articles on surviving daylight savings time, negotiating your medical and dental bills, and saving money on groceries.
10 Reasons to Cut Millennials Some Slack About Their Money
Millennials have long been the punching bags of personal finance. It's time we ease up.
How to Make Sure You're Getting a Deal With Groupon Getaway
Everyone loves a good getaway, but make sure you're getting a deal before you book.
How to Preserve Critical Vendor Relationships
Monitoring cash balances is essential and withholding payments until the last moment may be necessary, but be careful: being slow to pay may alienate you from vendors.
Here's How Boomers and Millennials Are Creating Winners on the Stock Market
Boomers and millennials have one thing in common: Their financial habits can move markets.