Today, we share how to ask for a raise (yes, in this economy!), how to make your own piñata, last-minute Halloween costume and decoration ideas, and more!
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Today we found some great articles on mistakes to avoid in salary negotiations, how to turn free work into a paying gig, and things you should never flush down the toilet.
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The 12 Herbs and Spices Every Pantry Should Have
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Today, we share how to ask for a raise (yes, in this economy!), how to make your own piñata, last-minute Halloween costume and decoration ideas, and more!
How to Never Pay for Another Book
If you have a computer, iPhone, or other handheld device, you can download for free more books than you will ever be able to read, including recent releases.
Best Money Tips: Best Thrift Store Goods to Resell
Today we found articles on the best thrift store finds to resell, strategies to avoid work burnout, and landscaping trends to try this year.
8 Surprising Ways a Personal Website Can Improve Your Life
Even if you don't have a side hustle to promote, creating a personal website can make your life better. So why not make one?
16 Easy Ways to Save $100 This Month
Pay yourself an extra $100 this month (or any month) by paying attention to your spend and cutting back where it counts.
10 Mindless Ways You're Spending Money
Where does it all go? Who knows!? Watch out for these mindless spends and keep control of your money.
How to Turn Your Home Into a Moneymaking Star
If you have a house, you have a potential moneymaking star. Your home is ready for its close-up!
10 Ways to Spruce Up Your Unfinished Basement for Under $100
You don't have to convert your basement into a fully finished mancave to make it comfortable and inviting. Try these cheaper fixes first.
Profit on the Oil Bust With These 10 Cheap Energy Stocks
If you invested in these oil and gas companies, you've probably seen double-digit losses. Is now the time to buy?
10 Ways to Age Well for $0
Good news! Some of the best ways to access the fountain of youth are completely free.
Tips for Accomplishing More in a Day
Time management is a difficult skill to master, but these simple tricks can help you do more and worry less.
5 Easy Ways to Start Green Investing
Nurture your financials and Mother Earth at the same time with five eco-friendly investments that do well for you and the planet.
14 Fun Winter Staycation Ideas
You don't have to break the bank to get some R&R this winter. Get away (without going too far) with these fun winter staycations.
How to Maximize Your Airline Mileage Redemptions
It's not enough just to earn mileage awards from credit cards — you need to make the most of the miles you earn. Here's how to do it.
The Key to Free
Mail-in rebates are an art form. Take these steps to make sure you get back to money you deserve.
Best Money Tips: Avoid These Mistakes in Salary Negotiations
Today we found some great articles on mistakes to avoid in salary negotiations, how to turn free work into a paying gig, and things you should never flush down the toilet.
Actually Get Things Done: Creating a Reasonable To-Do List
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by a to-do list that seems to go on forever. Reclaim your productivity with these suggestions.
Using WordPress for Blogging and More
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Here's How Late Starters Can Save for Their Kids' Education
You've always planned to save for your kid's college education. But that kid is in high school, and you haven't even started. What now?