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Today we found some wonderful articles on money-making schemes to score you quick cash, maintaining professional bridges, and family summer vacation ideas on a budget.
Today we found articles on things every frugal person needs in their wallet, ways to save on your next restaurant meal, and things you should never throw away.
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In case you’ve missed the multitude of articles concerning end-of-year tax-planning, here are the two most important moves you should consider over the next few days.
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5 Things You Can Do in 15 Minutes That Could Save You $1,500 This Year
Looking for more ways to cut costs? These five ways cost hardly any time, but the savings add up to nearly $1,500 a year.
Make Easy Money and Learn a Thing or Two About Website Design
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The 5 Hardest-to-Kill Houseplants
No matter how black your thumb, these hardy indoor growers will keep green whatever the level of inattention and neglect you care to give them.
5 Times You Can Score a Great Deal on a New Car
While a brand-new car is not the most frugal way to buy a new-to-you set of wheels, if you must, let the calendar help you save some money.
This Simple Journal May be the Fix for Your Finances
With an X here and an O there, your personal finance bullet journal can put you on the fast track to budgeting mastery.
The $5 Gadget That Can Save You Thousands of Dollars
Split the cost of your medication in half by simply doubling the dose and splitting the pills in half.
5 Holiday Gigs That Are Perfect for Introverts
You could get a seasonal job at a busy store — but that would mean interacting with other people. Seek one of these gigs for lone wolves, instead.
The First Time Home Buyer Credit: How Big of a Deal Is It?
The first-time home buyer's credit has been hailed as one of the main drivers of the real estate market, but how big of a deal is it really?
This Is the Basic Intro to Having a Retirement Fund That Everyone Needs to Read
If it wasn't important, we wouldn't keep saying it: Start a retirement account ASAP! Here's how.
Best Money Tips: 10 Things That Are Cheaper After Christmas
Today we found articles on things that are cheaper after Christmas, surprising uses for shampoo, and what to look for in an Airbnb listing.
Best Money Tips: Start Thinking About Christmas in Summer
Today, we share ways you can save money this Christmas by thinking about it now, Father’s Day Gifts for under $20, summer rental car deals, and more.
Best Money Tips: Money-Making Schemes to Score You Quick Cash
Today we found some wonderful articles on money-making schemes to score you quick cash, maintaining professional bridges, and family summer vacation ideas on a budget.
Best Money Tips: Grab These February Freebies
Today we found articles on freebies you can grab in February, over 100 things to do when you’re bored, and deals on tax-prep software.
Best Money Tips: Frugal People Need These Things in Their Wallet
Today we found articles on things every frugal person needs in their wallet, ways to save on your next restaurant meal, and things you should never throw away.
8 Ways Convenience is Screwing Your Finances
Convenience is great, but sometimes it costs more than it's worth.
Best Money Tips: Steps to Make Sure You Buy the Right House
Today we found some amazing articles on buying the right house, maximizing your dollar at Subway, and creating work/life balance when your kids return to school.
10 Unprofessional Habits That Could Kill Your Career
Leave your foul mouth and ripped jeans at home. You're killing your career!
It’s Not Too Late: Last Minute End of Year Tax Planning
In case you’ve missed the multitude of articles concerning end-of-year tax-planning, here are the two most important moves you should consider over the next few days.
Diagnose and Improve Your Financial Health: A 10-Item Checklist
If you resolved to take better care of your finances in 2011, learn what to fix first — and how — with this checkup list.
Who Pays When Loved Ones Leave Debt Behind?
Losing a loved one is hard enough. Managing their unfinished money matters makes it tougher.