The snow has melted. The kids are gone to grandma's. Sounds like the best (and most frugal) thing to do this April would be to stay home and clean, organize, and sell all that
As a rule, we don’t buy souvenirs for their usefulness. A t-shirt from the Hard Rock Café or a shell sculpture from Hawaii isn’t going to increase your productivity — in fact, dust
I received my Social Security statement this week and it was a useless piece of paper to me since I do not qualify for retirement benefits yet. I always hear critics of Social Sec
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Holiday travel adventures are fast approaching. Take some of the frustration out of the trip with some clever advice on planning, packing, and persevering.
Persistence is important to success, but knowing when to walk away from a doomed effort is important, too. Read this to learn how to recognize when to quit.
The common line is that it's better to repair than replace, but that's not always true. Here's how to figure out what you should do when something breaks.
I don’t know why I’ve put off reading and reviewing this book. It’s one that was on my “must-read” list for some time. With its common-sense but unique approach to business manage
Today we found articles on the basic financial formulas you need to know, simple secrets for a fast sale on your house, and what to do when your wallet is stolen.
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6 Tips for Saving Big Money on Office Supplies
Whether you’re a small biz owner or just a super-equipped bill payer, you can save big on office supplies with these savvy tips!
Best Money Tips: How to Build an Emergency Fund From Nothing
Today we found ways to build your emergency fund from nothing, ways to fight clutter and get organized, and a guide to buying refurbished products.
Zen Spring Cleaning (and making a little cash off it too)
The snow has melted. The kids are gone to grandma's. Sounds like the best (and most frugal) thing to do this April would be to stay home and clean, organize, and sell all that
The Best (Inexpensive) Souvenirs
As a rule, we don’t buy souvenirs for their usefulness. A t-shirt from the Hard Rock Café or a shell sculpture from Hawaii isn’t going to increase your productivity — in fact, dust
Is Social Security Just A Grand Ponzi Scheme?
I received my Social Security statement this week and it was a useless piece of paper to me since I do not qualify for retirement benefits yet. I always hear critics of Social Sec
Deal Fu: Inside the Culture of Obsessed Bargain Hunters, Part I
The media covers tragedies like Wal-Mart tramplings, but they've neglected thriving communities on the web who'll stop at nothing to get the deals they're delirious about. We're —
10 Things Your Boss Wishes You Knew
Ever wished you knew what was on the boss's mind? Wonder no more.
8 Ways to Eliminate Debt While in Grad School
Grad school doesn’t have to wreak havoc on your finances. In fact, if you plan carefully, you can even graduate debt-free.
The Ultimate Guide to Flying During the Holidays
Holiday travel adventures are fast approaching. Take some of the frustration out of the trip with some clever advice on planning, packing, and persevering.
12 Frugal New Twists on Classic Lemonade
Lemonade is pretty great all on its own, especially during summer. Make it even better with some tasty new twists you simply must try.
How to Know When to Persevere and When to Quit
Persistence is important to success, but knowing when to walk away from a doomed effort is important, too. Read this to learn how to recognize when to quit.
Best Money Tips: Relieve Anxiety With These Soothing Apps
Today we found articles on apps that help relieve anxiety, things that’ll be less expensive this summer, and ways to stay safe with Airbnb.
When Something Breaks, Should You Repair or Replace?
The common line is that it's better to repair than replace, but that's not always true. Here's how to figure out what you should do when something breaks.
The Google Way: A Book Review (And a Chance to Win!)
I don’t know why I’ve put off reading and reviewing this book. It’s one that was on my “must-read” list for some time. With its common-sense but unique approach to business manage
Best Money Tips: 10 Basic Financial Formulas You Need to Know
Today we found articles on the basic financial formulas you need to know, simple secrets for a fast sale on your house, and what to do when your wallet is stolen.
What You Should Do If You're Stumped During an Interview
Your resume worked and you landed an interview! Don't blow it now with a bad answer to a tough question.
15 Little Known Ways to Save at Disneyland
That Mouse doesn't need all your money! Before you head to the happiest place on Earth, brush up these magical ways to save.
Are TV's Extreme Cheapskates Going Too Far?
How far can you take the frugal lifestyle? Hopefully not this far.
25 Clever Ways to Dress Up Cheap Food
That box of mac 'n cheese will never be haute cuisine, but with these clever upgrades, it'll get darn close.
A Society of Fear
Society has been organized to make the wage slave/debt slave trap the default path for almost everyone.