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Your kid just got accepted into their dream school, but the price tag can make it all feel like a nightmare. What to do now?
Some expenses can't be eliminated, but several can be removed temporarily. Knowing when to start buying again can be as important as when to stop.
There are myriad ways to increase health and happiness without spending a bunch of money. Here are 25 of them that you can implement right away.
The familiar frights this time of year are make believe and not really scary. The facts about retirement may leave you cowering under the covers.
Choosing which country to retire in can be tough. Here's how to ensure you make the right decision.
Don't retire overseas until you've successfully avoided these classic mistakes.
A good quality hair straightener like these five best choices will leave your hair silky, smooth, straight or wavy without causing a lot of damage.
When it comes to investment, $50 or less might not seem like a lot of money, but there are plenty of ways to take that sum and watch it grow.
Lots of things get cheaper as we age, but not everything. Be prepared for these unexpected retirement expenses.
Little changes can add up to huge savings. From dating to driving, here are 25 painless ways to save $50 in the coming year.
This digestible escapade from Alan Corey details his journey from fed-up college grad to self-made millionaire. But is it practical advice for you?
Tell us about your favorite summer activities and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Rent-to-own can be a lifeline for those with poor credit. Before snagging the keys to your soon-to-be dream home, brush up on what you need to know.
The leaves are changing, and you still don't have your dream home. Hey, no worries! Fall is a great time to house hunt.
One way to spend less is to take up a fun hobby. Try one of these great ones, and you may even improve yourself and your bank account along the way too.
Looking for a fun side gig? You could make up to $800 a month selling your unwanted clothes on eBay.
Organic food comes at a premium, but you can't always trust the label. The organic stamp on these foods may be harmful to your wallet.
Are you toeing the line of too much debt? These warning signs say so.
Those daytime TV shows with live audiences? Those audiences are bought and paid for and you can earn a few extra bucks sitting in the audience, too.
Why pay full price when you don't have to? Check out these ways you can save money on nearly everything you need.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
What to Do When You Can't Afford Your Child's College Education
Your kid just got accepted into their dream school, but the price tag can make it all feel like a nightmare. What to do now?
The Limits to Just Not Buying
Some expenses can't be eliminated, but several can be removed temporarily. Knowing when to start buying again can be as important as when to stop.
25 Healthy Changes You Can Make Today
There are myriad ways to increase health and happiness without spending a bunch of money. Here are 25 of them that you can implement right away.
How to Face These 7 Scary Facts About Retirement Saving
The familiar frights this time of year are make believe and not really scary. The facts about retirement may leave you cowering under the covers.
How to Choose the Perfect Country to Retire In
Choosing which country to retire in can be tough. Here's how to ensure you make the right decision.
Avoid These 5 Mistakes When Retiring Abroad
Don't retire overseas until you've successfully avoided these classic mistakes.
The 5 Best Hair Straighteners
A good quality hair straightener like these five best choices will leave your hair silky, smooth, straight or wavy without causing a lot of damage.
Investments Worth Making With $50 or Less
When it comes to investment, $50 or less might not seem like a lot of money, but there are plenty of ways to take that sum and watch it grow.
9 Unexpected Expenses for Retirees — And How to Manage Them
Lots of things get cheaper as we age, but not everything. Be prepared for these unexpected retirement expenses.
25 Painless Ways to Save $50 This Year
Little changes can add up to huge savings. From dating to driving, here are 25 painless ways to save $50 in the coming year.
A Million Bucks By 30: A Book Review
This digestible escapade from Alan Corey details his journey from fed-up college grad to self-made millionaire. But is it practical advice for you?
Ask the Readers: What Are Your Favorite Summer Activities?
Tell us about your favorite summer activities and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
5 Things You Need to Know When Renting-to-Own a Home
Rent-to-own can be a lifeline for those with poor credit. Before snagging the keys to your soon-to-be dream home, brush up on what you need to know.
5 Reasons Fall Is a Great Time to House Hunt
The leaves are changing, and you still don't have your dream home. Hey, no worries! Fall is a great time to house hunt.
The 35 Best Ways to Spend Your Free Time (Frugally)
One way to spend less is to take up a fun hobby. Try one of these great ones, and you may even improve yourself and your bank account along the way too.
How I Make $800 on Month on eBay Selling Used Clothes
Looking for a fun side gig? You could make up to $800 a month selling your unwanted clothes on eBay.
5 Foods That Are Only Labeled Organic — But Really Aren't
Organic food comes at a premium, but you can't always trust the label. The organic stamp on these foods may be harmful to your wallet.
5 Surefire Signs You Have Too Much Debt
Are you toeing the line of too much debt? These warning signs say so.
Get Paid to Watch Your Favorite TV Show Live
Those daytime TV shows with live audiences? Those audiences are bought and paid for and you can earn a few extra bucks sitting in the audience, too.
25 Things to Never Pay Full Price For
Why pay full price when you don't have to? Check out these ways you can save money on nearly everything you need.