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Today we found articles on ways to host a stress-free Super Bowl party, solutions to everyday work problems, and a new tool that tells you how your state and local taxes are spent.
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Think twice before you put "good at multitasking" on your resume — that just means you're good at being distracted. Here's how to actually work efficiently.
To cut back on costs, I stopped reading comic books after high school. Then I realized I could get my comic fix for free, with no superpowers required.
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From Fine to Fabulous: 7 Ways to Improve Your eBay Business
Online auction site eBay has matured, but it's still a great way for savvy sellers to earn extra income. Take advantage of the site with these seven tips.
5 Things Lenders Look For in a Loan Application
Ready to make a house a home? Get a leg up on a mortgage application by knowing what lenders are looking for.
Small, Cheap Steps to Weight Loss
If you prefer baby steps to great strides, try these tips and tricks for cutting calories from your diet and burning off some extra pounds.
What You Need to Know About Adding Another User to Your Credit Card
Adding an authorized credit card user can help someone build their credit. But how exactly will it affect yours?
Ask the Readers: How Does Your Family Prepare for the Holidays?
Tell us how your family prepares for the holidays and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
The High Cost of Cheap Food
Cheap eats might be destroying your waistline, your health, and the environment, too. Learn about the costs — and what you can do about them.
Five alternatives to 0% yield U.S. treasuries
This week the 4 week T-bill rate was driven down to 0% and the demand for these treasuries was astounding. It seems that investors are so pessimistic that they are willing to acce
Gifts For Grads
Around springtime last year, as my niece’s university graduation date loomed, I picked out (but waited to buy) what I thought would be an ideal gift: a watch with her alma mater’s
8 Things You Can Microwave Besides Food
When it's not re-heating last night's soup, your microwave oven has plenty of non-food uses. Learn how to put yours to work on everything from crafts to cleaning.
Understand Capital Costs
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United World College: Study Abroad For Way Less Than You Think
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Prepaid Cards About to Get Safer and Better
New consumer protection rules for prepaid cards will help protect you from theft, fraud, and unreasonable fees.
You're Missing Out on These 5 Easy Fixes for FOMO
While you've been afraid of missing out on everything, you've also missed out on ways to cure FOMO. But here they are!
Flashback Friday: 51 Ways to Organize Your Whole Life in 2017
Make 2017 the year of stellar organization by gathering all of your clutter and tossing it out.
Best Money Tips: How to Host a Stress-Free Super Bowl Party
Today we found articles on ways to host a stress-free Super Bowl party, solutions to everyday work problems, and a new tool that tells you how your state and local taxes are spent.
The Key to Frugality: Avoid the Fear Tax
Learn how to eliminate purchases made out of fear by asking yourself two simple questions.
5 Apps That Pay You To Exercise
Sticking to a diet or fitness routine is hard, but what if there was more incentive than well being and good health — like, say, actual cash?
5 Hi-Tech To-Do Lists: Get It Done!
Whether I’m managing a busy day, the options for managing a busy to-do list and getting things done are almost endless. Here two of my preferred methods to controlling the madness.
The Fallacy of Multitasking
Think twice before you put "good at multitasking" on your resume — that just means you're good at being distracted. Here's how to actually work efficiently.
6 Ways to Read Comic Books for Free (or Almost Free)
To cut back on costs, I stopped reading comic books after high school. Then I realized I could get my comic fix for free, with no superpowers required.