Wise Bread is hosting a SXSW session on Blogger Credibility and you're all invited. You'll see plenty of bloggers you know (Adam Baker, Thursday Bram, GeekMommy, Wise Bread founder
We’ve got an eye for the newest and best tech on the market for teenagers, and our recent guide at My Life Scoop features six amazing products and services for their class
Today, we share tips for anyone who wants to make some extra money with their home or car, recipes for real-looking fake snow, and advice to help lay down emotional baggage.
Today, we share how you can tell if your job could be outsourced, ways clean with a banana skin or a coffee filter, and pointers on the art of negotiation.
According to recent data, American eat out roughly 3 times every week. And water could play a big part in making the whole thing less expensive, and healthier.
Today we found articles on surprising things you can turn into cash, what car salesmen don’t want you to know, and how to prep for the most important decade of your financial life.
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The First Time Home Buyer Credit: How Big of a Deal Is It?
The first-time home buyer's credit has been hailed as one of the main drivers of the real estate market, but how big of a deal is it really?
Please Join Wise Bread at SXSW 2010!
Wise Bread is hosting a SXSW session on Blogger Credibility and you're all invited. You'll see plenty of bloggers you know (Adam Baker, Thursday Bram, GeekMommy, Wise Bread founder
14 of the Best Free Things to Do Abroad
Finding just one amazing free activity in a foreign city can go a long way to putting your mind at rest that you’re not over-spending.
6 Back to School Essentials for High Schoolers
We’ve got an eye for the newest and best tech on the market for teenagers, and our recent guide at My Life Scoop features six amazing products and services for their class
6 Things That Seem Like Splurges But Are Actually Savvy Buys
Sometimes spending more for "wasteful" products or services turns out to be the best value — in dollars and sense.
InvisibleHand Review: Effortless Savings
Currently in beta-test, the browser plug-in InvisibleHand helps you find the lowest price when you shop online.
Ask the Readers: Could You Learn More about Frugality? (Chance to Win!)
Are you a know-it-all? Or do you feel that you still have something to learn about frugality? Share your thoughts for a chance to win!
Wise Bread Reloaded: Late Summer Grilling
Take a step back to summer's past for great grilling recipes tips and tricks you can enjoy in the waning weekends of summer present.
Skip the Buffet and Other Simple Rules for Healthier Travel
Depending on where you go, you may find yourself going all the time. Avoid food-borne illness while traveling with some simple precautions.
Best Money Tips: Making money with your home or car
Today, we share tips for anyone who wants to make some extra money with their home or car, recipes for real-looking fake snow, and advice to help lay down emotional baggage.
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.
Best Money Tips: Grocery Shopping Tips from Extreme Couponers
Today we found articles on grocery shopping tips from extreme couponers, ways to save at Amazon, and how to have a better morning.
Best Money Tips: Could Your Job Be Outsourced?
Today, we share how you can tell if your job could be outsourced, ways clean with a banana skin or a coffee filter, and pointers on the art of negotiation.
Best Money Tips: Lower-Calorie Super Bowl Snacks
Today, we share smart ways to snack during the Super Bowl, car sharing mistakes to avoid, dinner ideas for under $6, and more.
Make Sure You Get Paid and 4 Other Great Tips From Famous Commencement Speakers
It's graduation season! Let's look past the commencement speech cliches and find some true money wisdom famous folks have dished out to new grads.
How Water Can Save You $977 a Year
According to recent data, American eat out roughly 3 times every week. And water could play a big part in making the whole thing less expensive, and healthier.
Beware of These 5 Signs You're Becoming Less Frugal
Choosing steak instead of chicken? It's easy to let go of our frugal convictions when we have a few extra dollars. Watch out for the signs!
Best Money Tips: Surprising Things You Can Sell for Cash
Today we found articles on surprising things you can turn into cash, what car salesmen don’t want you to know, and how to prep for the most important decade of your financial life.
8 Ways Rising Interest Rates Can Help Your Wallet
Interest rates may be on the rise. Here's how you can take advantage.
How to Keep Social Media From Ruining Your Vacation
We all want to take the perfect vacation selfie, but is it really worth ruining your trip?