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Every six months, the Treasury sets a new fixed rate for series I savings bonds. After tracking close to the rate on the Treasury's other inflation-indexed bonds during the Clinto
Whether it be the amount of business ideas you start, the sports you play, the languages you learn or the people you date, it is not a good idea to bite off more than you can chew.
The New Year is infamous when it comes to resolutions — not because most people manage to turn over a new leaf but because we declare big goals, work towards them for a few months
Bankruptcy is the last resort to dealing with debt: when a person finds himself in so much debt that paying it off simply isn't an option, bankruptcy can be the only way to handle
Working at an office supply superstore teaches more than just the price of pens. Find out what one Wise Bread writer learned during a first summer job.
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Best Money Tips: Spending $0 on Entertainment
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Ask the Readers: Do You Enjoy Gardening?
Tell us whether you enjoy gardening and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Best Money Tips: Confusing Tipping Situations, Solved
Today we found some stellar articles on confusing tipping situations solved, ways to avoid a financial collapse, and why you should take a vacation.
Ask the Readers: How Do You Save Money on Halloween?
Tell us how you save money on Halloween and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Best Money Tips: How to Change Your Career
Today we found helpful articles on how to change your career, unhealthy habits that form when you’re trying to be healthy, and minimalist packing tips for your next trip.
New rate set for series I savings bonds
Every six months, the Treasury sets a new fixed rate for series I savings bonds. After tracking close to the rate on the Treasury's other inflation-indexed bonds during the Clinto
A Superior Life: What You Put In Is What You Get Out
Whether it be the amount of business ideas you start, the sports you play, the languages you learn or the people you date, it is not a good idea to bite off more than you can chew.
Get In Gear For The New Year: 5 Tips For Making Resolutions
The New Year is infamous when it comes to resolutions — not because most people manage to turn over a new leaf but because we declare big goals, work towards them for a few months
5 Ways to Save Water, Energy, Money, and the World in One Afternoon
Saving water is not only good for the planet, it can be a highly efficient way to cut your water and energy bills (energy to heat the water).
How Spending Less Made Me Happier
Contrary to popular belief, you don't need money to be happy. In fact, spending less can actually make you happier.
How to File For Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is the last resort to dealing with debt: when a person finds himself in so much debt that paying it off simply isn't an option, bankruptcy can be the only way to handle
17 Cheap Ways to Dress Up Your Garden
Give your outdoor living space a little low-cost love this summer. No trips to the home and garden store required.
Independence Day Roundup: Military vs. Civilian Credit Cards
In certain categories, there are military cards that soundly beat anything civilians can apply for.
Best Money Tips: Squeeze Extra Savings Out of Your Paycheck
Today we found some great articles on squeezing extra savings out of your paycheck, benefits of being self-motivated, and retirement planning.
11 Smoothie Bowls You Want Right Now
All the wholesomeness of a hearty breakfast with the creamy coolness of ice cream; behold the (frugal) smoothie bowl!
Financial Decisions of Young Adults: Highlights from Our Chat With Rutgers
Don't miss the highlights from our chat with Dr. Barbara O'Neill from Rutgers on financial decisions of young adults!
Best Money Tips: Frugal Ways to Celebrate Halloween
Today we found some great articles on frugal ways to celebrate Halloween, saving on baby gear, and saving at warehouse clubs.
The Private Financial Information You Must Share
Couples often split finance chores across multiple accounts, which makes management difficult, especially in emergencies. Learn what you must share.
8 Money Lessons I Learned Selling Office Supplies
Working at an office supply superstore teaches more than just the price of pens. Find out what one Wise Bread writer learned during a first summer job.
10 Great Home-Based Side-Business Ideas
Launch your own home-based business doing the things you love. US News editor Kim Palmer shares 10 side ventures you can start today!