People used to say that newspapers were dead. But they're not. Read about the ways you'll save time and money and grow professionally and personally by reading your local or a nati
Working out at the gym is agonizing and expensive, but it's necessary for a healthy life — or is it? A recent Time magazine piece questions whether working out essential to weight
Today we found articles on the best times to buy new smartphones at a discount, fun spring activities, and the highest-paying jobs you can get without a degree.
Today, we share the things to watch out for in your HSA, tried-and-true tips for shaving off a chunk of Apple computer prices, an easy recipe for homemade paint, and more!
From cutting up credit cards to cutting out lattes, these pervasive personal finance tips are repeated again and again, but could be bad advice for you.
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A Simple Guide to Planning For a Loved One's Long-Term Care
Our aging loved ones deserve the best care possible. Plan for it now, and make the process much easier later.
4 Ways Reading the Newspaper Will Make You Rich and Famous
People used to say that newspapers were dead. But they're not. Read about the ways you'll save time and money and grow professionally and personally by reading your local or a nati
The 5 Best Paper Napkins
Cleaning messes up quickly isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these paper napkins and spills will always disappear immediately.
Why Going to the Gym Is a Waste of Money, Time, and Resources
Working out at the gym is agonizing and expensive, but it's necessary for a healthy life — or is it? A recent Time magazine piece questions whether working out essential to weight
9 No-Fuss Plants That Will Brighten Your Home Until Spring
When the winter days are short and dreary, glance over at your blooming indoor plants to improve your mood.
Why You Need to Say Less (and How to Do It)
Brevity is the soul of wit — and the soul of clear, easily understood communication. Learn how to say less and communicate more.
How to Downsize and Declutter
Here's a simple timeline for sorting and decluttering painlessly with a three-phase strategy: 3-month plan, 6-month plan, and the year-or-more plan.
Best Money Tips: The Best Times to Buy New Smartphones
Today we found articles on the best times to buy new smartphones at a discount, fun spring activities, and the highest-paying jobs you can get without a degree.
Ask the Readers: How Much Does it Cost to Raise a Family? (Chance to Win!)
Tell us how much it costs to raise a family for a chance to win!
14 Pricey Things You Shouldn't Buy (And What to Get Instead)
If you've got caviar tastes and a fishstick budget, buy domestic. That and 13 other great cheap alternatives on the other side of the click.
10 Most Valuable Things to Plant in Your Garden This Spring
Once the snow melts away, make sure you plant these things in your garden.
11 Useful, Genius Math Tricks That Are Actually Easy
Stop fumbling for your smartphone calculator and use these clever tricks to make short work of fractions, percentages, and lots more.
Would You Buy Off the Back of a Truck?
Have you ever bought something off the back of a truck? I have. Here are the pros and cons to off-the-truck deals.
How One Nice Thing Can Ruin Your Whole Budget
This is precisely why we can't have nice things.
Make Smarter Investments by Mastering This Simple Ratio
Do you know how to read a P/E ratio? If not, it's time to add this key investing metric to your lexicon.
Best Money Tips: Surprises in Your Health Savings Account
Today, we share the things to watch out for in your HSA, tried-and-true tips for shaving off a chunk of Apple computer prices, an easy recipe for homemade paint, and more!
If You're Doing These 5 Things, Your Saving Efforts Are for Nothing
Saving is hard, but chances are, if you're doing any of this stuff with your money, you're not saving at all.
8 Giveaways That People Were Just Talking About You
Our ears aren't actually very reliable when it comes to sensing gossip and busybodies. Here's what to look for instead of toasty earlobes.
5 One-Size-Fits-All Spending Tips That Don’t Really Fit Everyone
From cutting up credit cards to cutting out lattes, these pervasive personal finance tips are repeated again and again, but could be bad advice for you.
How One Inspiring Saver Found True Love, Shook Off Debt Denial, and Paid Off $123,000
In today's debt story, a young dentist fixes his bad "debt-al" hygiene with help from his future wife — and some smart saving choices.