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If you forget names as soon as you've heard them, follow these suggestions to avoid embarrassing "I totally don't remember who you are" moments.
Here are some of the biggest dirty secrets of the credit card industry.
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If you're looking for a new car, use this simple rule to put yourself in the driver's seat while remaining in control of your car expenses.
Refinancing to a lower mortgage may sound like a no-brainer, but if you're close to retirement, consider these complications.
Over the past couple of decades, I’ve distilled successful negotiating down to seven key principles.
When you get turned down for a raise, hope is not lost. There are other things your employer may be willing to give up, instead.
What are you saving for? Hopefully it's some (or all!) of these important savings goals.
Car designers have been creating small, practical runabouts for decades. Here are 10 fun and cute cars you probably won't ever see parked at Costco.
More effective than giving up luxuries, using coupons, or buying in bulk, the most powerful enabler of frugal living is to live where it's cheap.
You can't create more space in your tiny place, but you can create more spaces with some clever design ideas. You can get more storage, too!
There's more than one way to help pay for college. This little known tip could save you from taking out student loans.
Make self-care a priority wherever you are with these helpful apps. Taking good care of you has never been easier!
The blender gets labeled as a one-trick pony — and that's not fair. Put yours through its paces with these concoctions that spin together fast.
Traveling with your kids in tow can get expensive and chaotic. Here's how to minimize the costs, and the frustration.
Planning a trip to the Caribbean but worried about hurricane season? Luckily, these destinations are actually outside of the hurricane belt.
The latest trend in real estate is living large in a really small space. Seems like that should be a money-saver, right?
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Why You Need Credit — and How to Build It From Scratch
Learn how to create a great credit score even if you don't have an extensive financial history.
What Did Your Parents REALLY Teach You About Money? (It Might Surprise You)
Our families teach us "money scripts" that can drive our entire financial lives. Learn more about what they are — and how you can change them.
5 Tips for Remembering Names
If you forget names as soon as you've heard them, follow these suggestions to avoid embarrassing "I totally don't remember who you are" moments.
The Dirty Secrets of Credit Cards
Here are some of the biggest dirty secrets of the credit card industry.
Pom - Wonderful?
The health benefits of pomegranates are something like folk wisdom outside of the Western world, and like green tea, are only starting to seep into the American consumer's consciousness. [more]
6 Tools That Can Help You Boost Your Credit Score This Year
Boosting your credit score takes time and patience, but there are plenty of tools and apps to help you along the way.
How Much Should You Spend on a New Car?
If you're looking for a new car, use this simple rule to put yourself in the driver's seat while remaining in control of your car expenses.
Is it Safe to Re-Finance Your Home Close to Retirement?
Refinancing to a lower mortgage may sound like a no-brainer, but if you're close to retirement, consider these complications.
The 7 Laws of Negotiation
Over the past couple of decades, I’ve distilled successful negotiating down to seven key principles.
Didn't Get the Raise? Ask for This, Instead
When you get turned down for a raise, hope is not lost. There are other things your employer may be willing to give up, instead.
The 10 Things Everyone Should Be Saving For
What are you saving for? Hopefully it's some (or all!) of these important savings goals.
Would You Drive One of the 10 Smallest Cars Ever Made?
Car designers have been creating small, practical runabouts for decades. Here are 10 fun and cute cars you probably won't ever see parked at Costco.
Live Where It's Cheap
More effective than giving up luxuries, using coupons, or buying in bulk, the most powerful enabler of frugal living is to live where it's cheap.
Turn One Room Into Two With These 10 Simple Tricks
You can't create more space in your tiny place, but you can create more spaces with some clever design ideas. You can get more storage, too!
Yes, You Can Pay for Education With an IRA
There's more than one way to help pay for college. This little known tip could save you from taking out student loans.
14 Smartphone Apps That Make Self-Care a Snap
Make self-care a priority wherever you are with these helpful apps. Taking good care of you has never been easier!
15 Creative, Delicious Things You Can Make in a Blender
The blender gets labeled as a one-trick pony — and that's not fair. Put yours through its paces with these concoctions that spin together fast.
How to Travel Internationally With Your Kids
Traveling with your kids in tow can get expensive and chaotic. Here's how to minimize the costs, and the frustration.
5 Caribbean Destinations That Aren't in the Hurricane Belt
Planning a trip to the Caribbean but worried about hurricane season? Luckily, these destinations are actually outside of the hurricane belt.
Can Tiny House Living Actually Save You Money?
The latest trend in real estate is living large in a really small space. Seems like that should be a money-saver, right?