Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Before you can help employees and colleagues overcome resistance to change, be sure you understand why they prefer the status quo.
Today we found articles on safety tips for natural disasters, weird places to find coupons, and effective steps to overcome frustration.
Sometimes trading one addiction for another can save both your money and your health.
One writer was taught when she was very young — it's a commitment to the little things that makes the big things work.
There's more to the golden years than meets the eye (and wallet). You may want to consider breaking these often misunderstood rules of retirement.
Don't hand your tax refund over to fraudsters. Watch out for these common and costly tax scams.
If money is tight, these easy, smart personal finance habits can help turn your financial life around.
Ann Coulter recently managed to remind us that she's still around by saying yet another stupid thing. Now, I'm not going to defend or attack Coulter. [more]
Today we found articles on things you shouldn’t do when you’re tired, restaurant apps that give free food, and practices that will make you smarter.
Millions of Americans are saddled with debt. To truly get rid of it, you need to get to the root of the problem.
It may seem like there’s no way to reduce the amount of time you spend in front of the computer, but these tricks can speed things up.
A 0% balance transfer offer can be a great way to tackle high-interest credit card debt. But what if the offer doesn't cover all your debt?
If you need other people to do things, you don't need to nag. These gentle methods will get things done without driving you (or anyone else) crazy.
You don't need harsh chemicals when the ants come marching into your home — try one of these simple eco-friendly solutions, instead!
Today we found articles on frugality tips from the 1950s, cruise tips from a cruise director, and how to stay healthy when your kids are sick.
Education doesn't directly affect your credit; but it can impact your creditworthiness.
Is there a backlash against cheap Chinese imports coming? I, for one, secretly hope so. We've known that it can't last forever, haven't we? [more]
Today we found some great articles on free fun for families this summer, ways to save big on rent, and splurging frugally.
Sometimes, balancing debt (or staying out of it) with fun things we really enjoy brings up hard questions. [more]
The difference between 10 years of interest and 30 of interest years can be tremendous, but the decision isn't easy. How long should a mortgage be?
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
5 Reasons People Resist Change
Before you can help employees and colleagues overcome resistance to change, be sure you understand why they prefer the status quo.
Best Money Tips: Safety Tips for Natural Disasters
Today we found articles on safety tips for natural disasters, weird places to find coupons, and effective steps to overcome frustration.
Switching Addictions
Sometimes trading one addiction for another can save both your money and your health.
The Secret to Making Tough Financial Decisions
One writer was taught when she was very young — it's a commitment to the little things that makes the big things work.
6 Retirement Rules You Should Be Breaking
There's more to the golden years than meets the eye (and wallet). You may want to consider breaking these often misunderstood rules of retirement.
5 Tax Scams You Should Know About for 2018
Don't hand your tax refund over to fraudsters. Watch out for these common and costly tax scams.
15 Smart Things You Can Do With Your Finances, Even if You're Broke
If money is tight, these easy, smart personal finance habits can help turn your financial life around.
Does it pay to be a jerk?
Ann Coulter recently managed to remind us that she's still around by saying yet another stupid thing. Now, I'm not going to defend or attack Coulter. [more]
Best Money Tips: Things You Shouldn't Do When You're Tired
Today we found articles on things you shouldn’t do when you’re tired, restaurant apps that give free food, and practices that will make you smarter.
8 Common Causes of Debt — And How to Avoid them
Millions of Americans are saddled with debt. To truly get rid of it, you need to get to the root of the problem.
How to Use a Computer More Efficiently
It may seem like there’s no way to reduce the amount of time you spend in front of the computer, but these tricks can speed things up.
What to Do If Your Balance Transfer Limit Is Too Low
A 0% balance transfer offer can be a great way to tackle high-interest credit card debt. But what if the offer doesn't cover all your debt?
15 Alternatives to Nagging
If you need other people to do things, you don't need to nag. These gentle methods will get things done without driving you (or anyone else) crazy.
8 Ways to Eliminate Ants Without an Exterminator
You don't need harsh chemicals when the ants come marching into your home — try one of these simple eco-friendly solutions, instead!
Best Money Tips: 40+ Frugality Tips From the 1950s
Today we found articles on frugality tips from the 1950s, cruise tips from a cruise director, and how to stay healthy when your kids are sick.
3 Ways Education Can Impact Your Creditworthiness
Education doesn't directly affect your credit; but it can impact your creditworthiness.
Possible Backlash Against Cheap Imports?
Is there a backlash against cheap Chinese imports coming? I, for one, secretly hope so. We've known that it can't last forever, haven't we? [more]
Best Money Tips: Free Fun for Families This Summer
Today we found some great articles on free fun for families this summer, ways to save big on rent, and splurging frugally.
The Financial Balancing Act: Musings on Balancing Being Responsible with Having Fun
Sometimes, balancing debt (or staying out of it) with fun things we really enjoy brings up hard questions. [more]
Here's How to Save Thousands on Your Mortgage
The difference between 10 years of interest and 30 of interest years can be tremendous, but the decision isn't easy. How long should a mortgage be?