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This "jolly" season can become overwhelming when you shop, but these tips can help you avoid getting caught up in the hustle and bustle.
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Get help choosing or changing a career with this collection of life-altering online tools and databases.
ETFs Offer Incredible Benefits...with a Dark Side
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15 Easy Fall Pizzas
Abundant autumn vegetables (and fruits) are just appearing on grocer's shelves, just in time for easy, delicious Fall pizza.
4 Smart Ways to Lower Your Monthly Mortgage Payment
A hefty home loan doesn't have to be a burden. Here's how you can trim dollars from your monthly mortgage payment.
Your Website Sucks: Here's What to Do About It
A review of the e-book "Why Your Website Sucks — and How to Fix It," plus other resources to help your website move from sucking to shining.
8 Hot New Food Trends — The Frugal Way
Most new trends often come with a hefty price tag, but you can enjoy these trendy foods on the cheap!
3 Unusual Gift Ideas for Loved Ones
Every year I struggle to find meaningful gifts for relatives that they will appreciate instead of adding to the clutter of "stuff" they own.
11 Creative Ways to Use Golf Balls Around the House
Do you have a lot of extra golf balls lying around but no time to hit the links? Put them to use with these creative options for your home.
Best Money Tips: Fast and Cheap Meals for Busy Families
Today we found articles on fast and cheap meals for busy families, things you didn’t know about Apple stores, and a realtor’s tips for getting a lower mortgage payment.
Empty Coupon Code Box? You’re Paying Too Much.
If you're leaving the coupon code box blank when you buy something online, you're wasting money. Learn how to find online coupons and maximize their value.
73 Easy Ways to Save Money Today
Accelerate your debt retirement by redirecting current spending to repaying old bills. Lots of little savings here and there add up fast!
Don't Just Think About Income When Saving for Retirement
Focusing on your current income is a good start to retirement planning, but you also need to think about spending to truly have a well-funded retirement.
The 10 Stupidest Things Smart People Say
You're smart, wise, savvy — so stop saying these 10 words and phrases that make you look stupid!
7 Ways to Sweat Less This Summer
This summer is going to be a hot one! You may not be able to beat the heat, but you can deflect the sweat.
11 Time Saving Hacks From the World's Busiest People
Time is your most precious resource. Learn how to save some for yourself (and your family), by doing what really super busy people do.
8 Ways to Lower Your Vet Bills
Just because your pets are beloved family members doesn't mean you should go broke paying for their medical needs.
10 Fantastic Facts About Eggs
You know that they're edible; now learn why these frugal sources of protein are incredible.
People Who Love Their Bodies Never Do These 17 Things — Do You?
Poor health habits may indicate a lack of self-confidence — and they may contribute to it. End these habits and start feeling better inside and out.
9 Ways You Sabotage Your Financial Growth
If you just can't seem to get ahead with your money, it may be your own financial fault.