Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Expensive is better, right? Our brains certainly think so, and that can cost us plenty. Learn how your brain deceives you and resist the splurge.
Today we found articles on ways to save on school supplies, how to avoid overspending on upsells, and what to do if your brakes go out.
Real estate agents take a hefty commission from your home sale. Want to avoid that financial hit? You can sell your home without a traditional agent.
Independence Day is almost here! This year, celebrate America's birthday with these frugal-minded party ideas.
Cooking meals in the great outdoors isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these camping stoves and you can have a delicious dinner in the middle of the woods.
Saving money can require a change in both your outlook and your techniques. Here's how to get zen about money and force yourself to save.
While Spago doesn't offer a Blue Plate Special, you can dine there and still make your rent. You just need to know when to go and where to sit.
Time management is a difficult skill to master, but these simple tricks can help you do more and worry less.
The smartest thing you can do for your retirement is to start preparing ASAP — that includes 20-somethings, too.
The holidays should be about family and fun and celebration — not about acquiring debt. Here's how to enjoy the former while avoiding the latter.
While self-employment is far from perfect, it’s a lot easier to handle when you set yourself up for success.
Too often, drivers pay more than they need to for car insurance. Discover how to avoid common mistakes and save lots of cash.
Washing hair everyday with regular shampoo can leave it flat and dry. Keep your hair looking its best with one of these best 5 dry shampoos.
Can you save the environment and take care of your personal finances at the same time? Yes, you can. Here's how.
You know you should be using your work-sponsored 401(k) plan, but to really make the most of it, you need to ask a few questions.
If you're lucky enough to find -- and hire -- high energy employees, you and your team will get more done, and have more fun doing it.
With a new year comes a slew of hard-to-keep resolutions. Reaching these money goals only requires a little bit of work up front. It's easy!
Learn to reduce business travel expenses, and you can save your company money and increase the bottom line.
It's great that we've thrown aside some rigid social rules and live freer, more casual lives. But some of those old manners were kinda great, too.
You're ready to start a small business, but not quite ready to quit your day job. With a little smart planning, you can do both.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
5 Scientific Reasons to Ditch the Luxury Brands
Expensive is better, right? Our brains certainly think so, and that can cost us plenty. Learn how your brain deceives you and resist the splurge.
Best Money Tips: How to Save Money on School Supplies
Today we found articles on ways to save on school supplies, how to avoid overspending on upsells, and what to do if your brakes go out.
How to Sell a Home Without a Traditional Agent
Real estate agents take a hefty commission from your home sale. Want to avoid that financial hit? You can sell your home without a traditional agent.
Frugal Fourth of July Party Ideas
Independence Day is almost here! This year, celebrate America's birthday with these frugal-minded party ideas.
The 5 Best Camping Stoves
Cooking meals in the great outdoors isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these camping stoves and you can have a delicious dinner in the middle of the woods.
Zen and the Art of Hiding Money
Saving money can require a change in both your outlook and your techniques. Here's how to get zen about money and force yourself to save.
7 Tricks for Enjoying Fine Dining on a Budget
While Spago doesn't offer a Blue Plate Special, you can dine there and still make your rent. You just need to know when to go and where to sit.
Tips for Accomplishing More in a Day
Time management is a difficult skill to master, but these simple tricks can help you do more and worry less.
4 Retirement Planning Moves Every 20-Something Must Make
The smartest thing you can do for your retirement is to start preparing ASAP — that includes 20-somethings, too.
8 Secrets to a Debt-Free Holiday Season
The holidays should be about family and fun and celebration — not about acquiring debt. Here's how to enjoy the former while avoiding the latter.
8 Life Lessons I’ve Learned from Self-Employment
While self-employment is far from perfect, it’s a lot easier to handle when you set yourself up for success.
6 Mistakes to Avoid When Shopping for Car Insurance
Too often, drivers pay more than they need to for car insurance. Discover how to avoid common mistakes and save lots of cash.
The 5 Best Dry Shampoos
Washing hair everyday with regular shampoo can leave it flat and dry. Keep your hair looking its best with one of these best 5 dry shampoos.
5 Lucrative Climate Change Investments That Can Help Save the World
Can you save the environment and take care of your personal finances at the same time? Yes, you can. Here's how.
8 Critical 401(k) Questions You Need to Ask Your Employer
You know you should be using your work-sponsored 401(k) plan, but to really make the most of it, you need to ask a few questions.
4 Ways Energetic Employees Electrify the Workplace
If you're lucky enough to find -- and hire -- high energy employees, you and your team will get more done, and have more fun doing it.
4 Money Resolutions Anyone Can Conquer
With a new year comes a slew of hard-to-keep resolutions. Reaching these money goals only requires a little bit of work up front. It's easy!
4 Ways To Reduce Business Travel Expenses
Learn to reduce business travel expenses, and you can save your company money and increase the bottom line.
8 Rules of Etiquette We Wish Were Still Around Today
It's great that we've thrown aside some rigid social rules and live freer, more casual lives. But some of those old manners were kinda great, too.
How to Build a Side Business While Keeping Your Day Job
You're ready to start a small business, but not quite ready to quit your day job. With a little smart planning, you can do both.