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Most traditional retirement advice columns I read are written as a guide to retiring in your 60s. Although the advice contained in these columns may be useful to some, I think that
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Best Money Tips: Free Ways to Teach Kids about Music
Today, we tell you how to stay within budget when teaching your child about music, why eggplant makes a killer pizza, and what you should be tipping your doorman.
8 Common Pieces of Emotional Baggage (and How to Ditch Them)
Those heavy emotions and memories you're hauling around are slowing you down. Drop them and move on.
6 Credit Card Mistakes That Could Be Ruining Your Credit
Your credit score is vital to your financial health. Don't let these common credit card errors tank it.
Leadership by Listening
Are you a good listener? Listeners can be great leaders because they have volumes of field intelligence that no one else has bothered to notice.
13 Creative Ways to Avoid Spending Money
You're trying to stick to your budget, but it's really hard to stop spending! Resist the urge to spend with these 13 tricks of the tight-fisted.
6 Money Lessons From African-American Leaders
From TED talks to the blues, these African American leaders have imparted their financial wisdom on the world.
If You're Doing This on Your First Date, You're Not Getting a Second
First dates are nerve-wracking, but you can end them fast — and your shot at a second — before they even get started with any of these moves.
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Homemade Gluten-Free Trail Mix Bars for About 30 Cents Each
If you're gluten-free this recipe for trail mix bars that cost around 30 cents a piece to make, will keep you in the black and spare your GI tract.
Best Money Tips: How to Make Household Items Last Longer
Today we found articles on ways to make household items last longer, the ethical shopper’s guide to boycotts, and simple life hacks from Reddit.
Peer to Peer Lending: Prosper Marketplace or Lending Club?
Whether you're a borrower or investor, here is a quick comparison guide on the two largest peer to peer lending companies.
The 5 Best Woks
Want to make the best stir-fry recipes in the comfort of your own home? Then these five versatile woks deserve a spot in your kitchen arsenal.
Best Money Tips: What to Do If an Airline Loses Your Luggage
Today we found articles what to do if an airline loses your luggage, ways to save money on your pets, and hacks to help you get the most out of an Amazon Prime membership.
Why You Shouldn't Plan to Retire at Age 65
Most traditional retirement advice columns I read are written as a guide to retiring in your 60s. Although the advice contained in these columns may be useful to some, I think that
Zooey Deschanel Never Pays Late Fees and 5 Other Smart Money Lessons From Celebrities
You don't have to be a spendthrift just because you're rich and famous. Here's how six super thrifty celebs get by.
Want Your Investments to Do Better? Stop Watching the News
If you want to be a better investor, consider stepping away from the market "news."
25,000 Reasons to Pamper Your Credit
Would you take good care of your credit score if you knew someday it could save you $25,000?
10 Places to Get Free Personal Finance Classes
Wise Bread is a great source of personal finance basics, but only one thing beats a proper, quality financial education — a FREE high quality financial education.
6 Millennial Money Habits Every Retiree Should Learn
Millennials are savvy to some pretty healthy money habits. Even older generations should take notes!
4 Places to Start Your Debt Management Crusade
Taking control of debt is essential to preventing it from getting out of hand. Here are some tips to get you started with a debt management plan.