Rising fuel costs are hard on everybody, but one group gets hit especially hard: Rural folks--especially rural folks who work in town. On my previous posts on expensive fuel,
Today we found articles on mistakes to avoid if you’re in a car accident, how to win a bidding war for a house, and proven ways to cut costs for your small business.
What is better: buying life insurance at a low price that lasts for a certain term (typically, the income-generating part of the insured’s life) or purchasing a whole life policy f
A little bit o' oil can go a long way to making a meal tasty. Find out which cooking oils make the most sense to use in terms of health, taste, and cost.
Over and over again, in budgeting articles and even books on personal finance, I see sample budgets that include debt repayment as if it were an expense. This shows a fundamental
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How Much Should You Spend on a New Car?
If you're looking for a new car, use this simple rule to put yourself in the driver's seat while remaining in control of your car expenses.
Rural living in a world with expensive fuel
Rising fuel costs are hard on everybody, but one group gets hit especially hard: Rural folks--especially rural folks who work in town. On my previous posts on expensive fuel,
Retire for Half the Cost in These 5 Countries
Help your retirement funds go twice as far by retiring in one of these beautiful locales abroad. They're almost too cheap to be true!
Best Money Tips: Avoid These Common Mistakes After a Car Accident
Today we found articles on mistakes to avoid if you’re in a car accident, how to win a bidding war for a house, and proven ways to cut costs for your small business.
The 5 Best Deodorants for Women
You can try to DIY deodorant, but your friends and neighbors may not like the results. Choose one of these five best deodorants for women instead.
What Do the Chinese Spend Money On?
Chinese people generally save 30% to 50% of their take home pay. So where do they spend their savings — and what can we all learn from them?
Choosing Life Insurance: Term or Permanent?
What is better: buying life insurance at a low price that lasts for a certain term (typically, the income-generating part of the insured’s life) or purchasing a whole life policy f
Cheap and Simple Sunburn Remedies That Really Work
what do you do when you return home from an outing and you resemble a well-done lobster bake? Try one of these time-tested home remedies for sunburns.
15 Free Ways to Entertain Kids for an Afternoon
It's hot outside and the kids are bored. Keep them entertained and active with one of these free and fun summertime adventures.
Ask the Readers: What Is Your Favorite Memory From 2018?
Tell us about your favorite memory from 2018 and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
9 Career Tips Your Younger Self Would Give You
There's a lot you wish you could say to your younger self. But your younger self has some sound job advice for current-you, too.
10 Organic Grocery Items That Aren't Worth It
You don't have to choose organic to avoid pesticides — you just have to know which foods to choose.
Unexpected Roommates: How to Get Rid of Roaches
People say that these bugs will survive a nuclear apocalypse with good reason, but there are (thankfully) effective ways to get rid of roaches.
The Best Cooking Oils: For Your Heart and Wallet
A little bit o' oil can go a long way to making a meal tasty. Find out which cooking oils make the most sense to use in terms of health, taste, and cost.
4 Easy Ways to Get Richer In 2018
A new year is a fresh start for your finances. Make these small money moves now, and you'll end 2018 richer than you started it.
7 Ways to Make Money Off of Your New Year's Resolutions
When you set your resolutions this New Year's, why not figure out a way to make a little extra cash along with them?
10 Ways Even Shy People Can Fake Confidence and Get Ahead
Fake it 'til you make it is a lot easier said than done. Even shrinking violets can exude confidence with these simple posture and speech hacks.
5 Signs You're Ready to Sell Your House
The housing market is red-hot. But are you truly ready to sell?
What Is the Fiscal Cliff?
Have you been hearing about the "fiscal cliff"? Discover what the cliff is comprised of, and why some say we're moving rapidly towards it.
Debt repayment is not an expense
Over and over again, in budgeting articles and even books on personal finance, I see sample budgets that include debt repayment as if it were an expense. This shows a fundamental