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For my entire life, I have never lived in a place bigger than 1400 square feet. The smallest dwelling I had was a studio less than 400 square feet which I shared with my parents.
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Voluntary Slavery
Discover one writer's take on why the "voluntary slavery" of our personal financial situations can keep us from acting in our best interest.
Behind the Times - I learn about Keep the Change
Bank of America's Keep the Change program is the modern solution to a change jar. Are you saving your pennies?
Money Management in 5 Minutes a Day
Day-to-day money management doesn't need to take a ton of time. Here are some key steps and tools that'll help you create a super-efficient system.
6 Celebrities With Shockingly Low Net Worths
You won't catch any of these spendthrift celebs on Frugal Lives of the Rich and Famous.
6 Ways Your Pet Can Earn a Paycheck
Raising a fur baby isn't cheap, but if you're clever, your pet can pay you back in spades.
Why Does the Stock Market Keep Going Up?
Despite Great Depressions and Recessions of the past, the overall trend of the stock market is upward. Why?
20 Cheap and Easy Soup Recipes
Nothing satisfies like a delicious, healthy bowl of soup — except a delicious, healthy bowl of soup that comes together fast and cheap — like these!
FICO vs. Fakes: Are You Getting the Wrong Credit Score?
FICO has a formula that rates your creditworthiness. Other companies do too, but using their services could get you in trouble. Learn why.
The Informational Interview: What Not To Say and More
I have encountered job seekers who had taken part in informational interviews but seemed to find them fruitless. Admittedly, having helped many clients using a straightforward appr
Ask the Readers: What Is Your Top Savings Goal?
Tell us about your top savings goal and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Best Money Tips: Saving Money on Coffee
Today we found some stellar articles on saving money on coffee, ways to use your tax refund, and tips for decorating rentals without losing your security deposit.
How to Make Your Own Soda
From healthy fizzy juices to root beer actually made from roots, from simple seltzer recipes to fermented treats, discover all the ways to make soda at home.
Gift Giving Hacks That Will Save Your Money and Your Sanity
When one writer married into a huge family, gift giving got really complicated. Discover her savvy suggestions for saving money and time.
Ask the Readers: What Are You Thankful For?
Tell us what you're thankful for and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
8 Alternatives to Cable TV That Will Keep You Entertained
Cable TV is expensive, but watching your favorite shows doesn't have to be. Here are eight ways you can cut the cable and still catch your must-see TV.
12 Surprising Things Women Should Know About Retirement Planning
Retirement planning makes everyone a little nervous, but for women, there's more at stake — a lot more. Are you saving enough?
6 Times You Need to Update Your Will
If you have a will, you're already ahead of the curve. But you need to make sure it's updated, too.
How to Get a Truly Free Credit Report
If you want a truly free credit report, ignore the clever ads and go straight to the source — where there are no strings attached.
How Big of a House Do You Really Need?
For my entire life, I have never lived in a place bigger than 1400 square feet. The smallest dwelling I had was a studio less than 400 square feet which I shared with my parents.
The 6 Qualities All DIYers Have — Do You?
It takes a special kind of person to subscribe to the DIY lifestyle. How many of these quirks of the maker class do you possess?