Today we found articles on surprising things you can turn into cash, what car salesmen don’t want you to know, and how to prep for the most important decade of your financial life.
As a supplement to my last post about using WordPress to set up a personal or business website for free (minus the price of domain name registration and/or hosting), here are some ideas for [more]
Today we found some fantastic articles on the benefits of shopping at farmer's markets, curbing compulsive spending this Christmas, and teaching personal finance.
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Best Money Tips: Surprising Things You Can Sell for Cash
Today we found articles on surprising things you can turn into cash, what car salesmen don’t want you to know, and how to prep for the most important decade of your financial life.
Why Now's the Right Time to Jumpstart Your Career
Americans have more job opportunities than ever before. Are you making the most of it?
How to Navigate 3 Common Money Arguments With Your Significant Other
Couples don't always see eye-to-eye — especially over money. Recognize these common fault lines and you can learn to steer around them.
Which Workout Foods Are Actually Worth the Money?
With no shortage of diet bars and shakes on the market, how do you know what's worth the buy? It's all on the label.
6 Times When It's Okay to Drop Insurance
Are you paying too much for peace of mind? In some cases, it might make sense to reduce your insurance coverage — or drop it altogether.
8 Everyday Problems You Don't Need Money to Solve
Just because you're in a bit of a pickle doesn't mean you throw money at it to get you out.
Make an Extra $200 a Year Just By Doing This Online
Internet search is a tough business and one Google competitor is willing to pay you to use its search engine instead. Do you Bing?
Customer Service Nightmares - What's a Good Consumerist to Do?
Customer-oriented blogsite Consumerist lets jilted shoppers rant about the companies that have done them wrong.
Is Your Emergency Fund Big Enough to Keep You Afloat?
About 40% of Americans are unprepared for a sudden loss of income. Could your money handle the worst case scenario?
Make Friends and Be Happy: Why Cultivating Relationships Is Good for You
We all know that friends are wonderful — but for reasons ranging from good health to accountability, they might be more important than you realize.
Women and Savings: What to Do at Your Life Stage
Whether you're just starting your career or looking to retire shortly, this guide can help you build your wealth.
Save the World and Save a Dime: Eat Locally
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Great Ways to Generate Passive Income
Almost everyone dreams about being financially secure without having to work. Learn how passive income can help get you there.
A (by no means definitive) list of some cool (and free!) additions for your blog or website
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Best Money Tips: Eating Right on a Budget
Today we found some awesome articles on eating right on a budget, great gifts for grads, and things not to waste money on this summer.
How to Survive a Road Trip
Itâs that time of year again. The time of year when you pack-up the car and depart on a summer road trip. [more]
Here's How Much to Spend on Life's 3 Biggest Milestones
Life's milestone purchases shouldn't leave you flat broke. How much can you afford on a new car, home, or engagement ring?
Open Secrets: Surprising Things Your Spending Reveals
Credit card companies, banks, retailers, and insurers may know more about who you are than your parents do. A lot more.
Best Money Tips: Cheap Substitutions for Pricey Ingredients
Today we found cheap substitutions for pricey ingredients, tips for saving money at the farmers market, and Halloween freebies and deals.
Best Money Tips: Benefits of Shopping at Farmers Markets
Today we found some fantastic articles on the benefits of shopping at farmer's markets, curbing compulsive spending this Christmas, and teaching personal finance.