Today we found articles on frugal ways to use toothpaste, ways to recharge from a demanding job, and jobs for people who love being around other people.
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8 Dark-Side Motivations to Start Saving
If the usual motivations to save aren't working (emergencies, big purchases, your future), let your dark side guide your money.
10 Big Expenses You Can Easily Get Rid Of
The 80/20 rule applies to budgeting, too — 80% of your spend goes to 20% of your expenses. If you can cut those big costs, the savings are big, too.
Best Money Tips: Legit Ways to Get Free Gas
Today we found articles on legit ways to get free gas, decorating hacks for renters, and cheap DIY solutions for summer skin care.
Best Money Tips: Success Tips From Successful People
Today we found some great articles on tips from successful people, ways to save on entertainment, and the ultimate spring cleaning checklist.
Make an Extra $200 a Year Just By Doing This Online
Internet search is a tough business and one Google competitor is willing to pay you to use its search engine instead. Do you Bing?
Packing it in - The Independent of London issues a challenge
The Compact is giving up all new purchases in a year, bar food and medicine, to save the environment.
What Is Your Net Worth?
Unlike the external indicators of wealth we all tend to recognize, net worth is a true indicator of where you stand financially. Find out yours.
Best Money Tips: Frugal Ways to Use Toothpaste
Today we found articles on frugal ways to use toothpaste, ways to recharge from a demanding job, and jobs for people who love being around other people.
A (by no means definitive) list of some cool (and free!) additions for your blog or website
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8 Life Mistakes You Need to Stop Making By Age 40
By the time you reach your fourth decade, you should have things pretty well sorted. If not, it's still not too late to set yourself straight.
NFL Extra Points Card: Fumble or Touchdown?
If you’re willing spend what it takes to amass the required points, this credit card may be the surest way to acquire Super Bowl tickets.
7 Ways to Ace Your Next Performance Review
Turn your next one-on-one with your boss into a promotion or raise with some common-sense preparation and a willingness to shine.
Best Money Tips: 40+ Life Skills Everyone Should Learn
Today we found the life skills that everyone should learn, ways to save more money this year, and tips to help you save hundreds on your next trip.
5 Ways to Strengthen Your Finances Before Retirement
Make the transition to retirement a little easier by taking care of few personal finance tasks before your income shrinks.
The Value of Human Life Just Ain’t What it Used to Be
The government has determined that people are worth less than five years ago.
You Can’t Save if You Don’t Try
There has been much discussion about whether certain money-saving strategies are worth your time. In a recent article in Parade Magazine, Tim Harford alerts us to “Bargains That A
One genius little button that's saving me a whole bunch of time
How many times do you click on a link to an article, video, image or anything else of interest and want to visit the homepage of that site? It happens to me all the time. Sometimes
4 Ways to Spring-Clean Your Investment Portfolio
Spring cleaning is in the air! After you dust the cobwebs out of your house, take time to dust them out of your investment portfolio, too.
When Good Cakes Go Bad: A Cheat Sheet for the Uninspired
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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 —