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Welcome to Wise Bread’s Best Money Tips roundup. This week, we find out if bees or sharks are more dangerous to you and your insurance policy, why good writing matters, and when
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Focusing on your current income is a good start to retirement planning, but you also need to think about spending to truly have a well-funded retirement.
Today we found some great articles on personal finance tips for recent college grads, haggling like a pro to get what you want, and tips to build your savings account.
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Use the 80/20 Rule to Maximize Your Financial Opportunities
Stocks, bonds, insurance, retirement — where should you focus your limited personal finance resources? Use the 80/20 to find the solution.
Cooking from Scratch: Where's the Work?
Over the past couple of years, I've moved more toward cooking as much from scratch as I can. I've tried to isolate the places where the biggest concentration of work is in cooking
Best Money Tips: What's More Dangerous?
Welcome to Wise Bread’s Best Money Tips roundup. This week, we find out if bees or sharks are more dangerous to you and your insurance policy, why good writing matters, and when
It Pays to Be True to Your School: 5 Ways Your Alma Mater Can Save You Money
Alumni associations are doing everything they can to make things better for graduates of their college during this difficult time. Some of the savings are pretty substantial.
Best Money Tips: 50 Ways to Slash Your Food Budget
Today we found articles on smart ways to slash your food budget, steps to take to become a better investor, and savvy ways to save money at warehouse stores.
New Job? Don't Make These 7 Mistakes With Your Benefits
Congrats on the new gig! Before you start celebrating, make sure you aren't making these crucial mistakes with your new benefits.
Best Money Tips: Tips and Tricks to Combat Cooking Burnout
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Are YOU on This List of Cushiest Retirement Jobs?
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Best Money Tips: Big Money Mistakes That Married Couples Make
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Negotiate Your Own Hotel Deal
Taking a vacation is getting more expensive each year. But staying at a hotel doesn't have to break the bank. If you know your way around a desk clerk, you can find or negotiate
5 Frugal Birthday Party Games
Some of the best birthday party activities are also the cheapest. Have a fun, frugal children's birthday party with these great activities.
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.
Don't Just Think About Income When Saving for Retirement
Focusing on your current income is a good start to retirement planning, but you also need to think about spending to truly have a well-funded retirement.
6 Signs That You're Sleep Deprived
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Best Money Tips: Personal Finance Tips for Recent Grads
Today we found some great articles on personal finance tips for recent college grads, haggling like a pro to get what you want, and tips to build your savings account.
9 Items Every New Doggy Parent Should Own
Adopting a dog is exciting, but it can also be stressful. To make it easier, discover which essential dog supplies doting parents should own.
When to Outsource for Your Small Business
The big bucks are made not on one person’s efforts alone, but the efforts of many. Today we will look at the inherent characteristics of outsourcing.