Today we found articles on smart ways to save on holiday parties, financial choices you’ll regret in 10 years, and over 80 awesome DIY stocking stuffers.
Celebrate Valentine's Day frugally — our Editor's segment on American Public Media's Marketplace Money tells you how (even if it's at the last minute).
Keeping your personal items organized in a backpack isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these packable daypacks and you'll have a compact way to carry your stuff.
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How to Spend Less Without Starting a Budget
If you've had trouble making or following a budget, don't despair! You might be better off without one. Learn why — and how to save no matter what.
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Save Money on Holiday Parties
Today we found articles on smart ways to save on holiday parties, financial choices you’ll regret in 10 years, and over 80 awesome DIY stocking stuffers.
6 Common Blunders of Lousy Leaders
Everyone makes mistakes. But leaders who commit these six blunders aren't leading. They're failing.
The Power of Lists: Getting More Creative and Efficient
If you want to start working faster and coming up with better ideas, the answer is easy. All you need is a few minutes, a piece of paper, and a pen.
5 Things You Must Do Before You Quit Your Job
Don't just take that job and shove it. Before giving notice, make sure you're prepared for whatever comes next.
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4 Signs You Are Teaching Your Kids Bad Financial Habits
Parents lead by example. If your kids are picking up your bad financial habits, help yourself, and them, by doing money the right way.
5 Daily Deal Sites for Small Business
Looking for savings on business supplies and services? Add regular visits to these business-centric daily deals sites and you're likely to find them.
6 Questions to Ask Before You Book a Discount Airfare Deal
Crazy airfare deals come and go, but are they really worth it? Here are some of the other costs to consider.
Job Hunting Resources
The job search process is never easy, but there are ways to improve your chances of landing a job.
6 Ways Good Credit Is Better Than a Boyfriend
Love is full of uncertainties. Good credit, on the other hand, fulfills every promise.
Quick Notes: A Bonus Holiday Bonus?
Did Santa bring you an extra paycheck this month? Spend it wisely!
Best Money Tips: Frugal Ways to Hire a Babysitter
Today we found some great articles on frugal ways to hire a babysitter, how to spend a tax refund, and ways to get money fast.
Wise Bread on Marketplace: A Frugal Valentine's Day
Celebrate Valentine's Day frugally — our Editor's segment on American Public Media's Marketplace Money tells you how (even if it's at the last minute).
The 5 Best Packable Daypacks
Keeping your personal items organized in a backpack isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these packable daypacks and you'll have a compact way to carry your stuff.
The 5 Best Self-Tanners
Getting that summertime tan can expose you to harmful UV rays. Pour on your bronze instead with one of these five best tanners.
Best Money Tips: Secrets to Paying for College
Today we found some awesome articles on secrets to paying for college, working from home do's and don'ts, and savings for every day of the week.
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Our friends at Get Rich Slowly are running a video contest with $500 prizes — find out how to enter, and watch our Senior Editor reveal her favorite finance tip.
Stay Off the Frugal Path to Disaster
Frugality is a great tool. But if your approach to frugality is to pare away everything non-essential, you're setting yourself up for disaster.