Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we ask about the impact of having a $1 trillion deficit, share 9 ways to cook with foil, and tell about a surprisingly l
Most traditional retirement advice columns I read are written as a guide to retiring in your 60s. Although the advice contained in these columns may be useful to some, I think that
Placing a value on your business is rarely a simple matter, but an independent appraisal can offer a very different number than what you might come up with.
Many business owners surmise that their accountant can do the job of both accounting and financial planning (or vice versa) when in fact, the two roles complement each other.
A number of free, online resources are available to help you close gaps in your knowledge, invigorate your thinking and otherwise help you keep pace with key business trends.
I've been trying to come up with a way to articulate the mental shift from being not-frugal to being frugal. It's not really about wanting to spend less, and it's certainly not about making do with less. [more]
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we tell you how to apply for a loan at a peer-to-peer lending site, the six biggest investing mistakes, and how to set up
Today we found articles on DIY cold remedies from around the world, simple money challenges to beef up your savings, and ways to hack your KitchenAid stand mixer.
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Best Money Tips: What $1 Trillion Would Buy
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we ask about the impact of having a $1 trillion deficit, share 9 ways to cook with foil, and tell about a surprisingly l
Why You Shouldn't Plan to Retire at Age 65
Most traditional retirement advice columns I read are written as a guide to retiring in your 60s. Although the advice contained in these columns may be useful to some, I think that
5 Credit Card Apps for Businesses and Consumers
There’s an easy way (and an app!) to accept other forms of payment besides cash.
The Value of a Business
Placing a value on your business is rarely a simple matter, but an independent appraisal can offer a very different number than what you might come up with.
3 Weird Ways People Get Promoted
The best way to get a promotion — and a raise — may not be working hard and well. Start sharpening your wit (and rubbing your lucky rabbit's foot).
3 Ways Obama's Free Community College Deal Will Help You
The President's community college proposal is not only good for students. Find out how it can help the rest of us, too.
The Difference Between Your Accountant and Your Financial Planner
Many business owners surmise that their accountant can do the job of both accounting and financial planning (or vice versa) when in fact, the two roles complement each other.
Building Philanthropy Into a Business
Philanthropy can be built into the structure of your company and, depending on how you handle it, that philanthropy can improve your business.
6 Reasons a Website Can Suck and How To Fix It
Never, ever, tell someone their baby is ugly — or, worse, their website. For some reason, people just don't want to know their website sucks.
The Shoestring MBA
A number of free, online resources are available to help you close gaps in your knowledge, invigorate your thinking and otherwise help you keep pace with key business trends.
Internet Sales Taxes Question as Thorny as Ever
More and more states are looking to Internet sales to boost tax revenue. For small businesses, that means tax compliance is even more complex.
6 Work-Life Balance Blunders to Avoid
Your work-life balance may ultimately depend on the occasional stumble.
10 Ways to Check Your Ego at the Door
Even though it's your business it really isn't about you. It's about your business.
Why 9 out of 10 Businesses Fail
Innovation may be the key to a long and healthy business life.
Never go shopping unless you're armed with a cell phone.
"It seems like a great deal, but maybe it's cheaper somewhere else?" I've said those words a lot, maybe not out loud but certainly in my head. [more]
Making the most of your guilty pleasures
I've been trying to come up with a way to articulate the mental shift from being not-frugal to being frugal. It's not really about wanting to spend less, and it's certainly not about making do with less. [more]
Slam Dunk Personal Finance Tips From the NBA
Few of us have the on-court talent to command an NBA salary, but we can still learn some money lessons from the world of pro players.
Best Money Tips: How to Apply for a Loan at a Peer to Peer Lender
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we tell you how to apply for a loan at a peer-to-peer lending site, the six biggest investing mistakes, and how to set up
Best Money Tips: DIY Cold Remedies From Around the World
Today we found articles on DIY cold remedies from around the world, simple money challenges to beef up your savings, and ways to hack your KitchenAid stand mixer.
Best Money Tips: The 10 Most Economical Sandwiches
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we’re sharing the ten most affordable sandwiche