Today we found articles on tricks to get discounts on everything you buy in stores, tips for flying with pets, and how to move to a big city on a small budget.
Today we found some wonderful articles on how to use the web to save $8,000 a year, money mistakes you may not know you are making, and using snow to water your indoor plants.
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7 Ways Your Devices Are Spying on You
Big Brother might be watching you, right now, through one — or more! — of your devices.
6 Little Ways to De-Stress (and Enjoy Life More)
Everybody's stressed — even you. Take the edge off with some simple, scientifically proven stress relievers.
Best Money Tips: Tricks to Score Discounts on Everything You Buy in Stores
Today we found articles on tricks to get discounts on everything you buy in stores, tips for flying with pets, and how to move to a big city on a small budget.
Lessons Learned from New Year's Eves Gone Wrong
Benefit from my mistakes, and follow these tips to have a great New Year's Eve.
10 Packed Lunch Ideas You'll Want to Steal From Your Kids
Getting everybody's lunch ready weekday mornings can be a real chore. Save time and money with these lunches enjoyed by kids and parents alike.
4 Retirement "Rules of Thumb" That Actually Work
Take some guesswork out of retirement planning with these four financial rules of thumb. They really do work!
Best Money Tips: How to Miss Your Goals
Today, we share the ways that a goal can fall through, creative uses for dryer sheets, home recipes for car cleaning products, and more!
The 5 Best Rechargeable Batteries
Dislike having to constantly buy new batteries? These rechargeable batteries can keep the power flowing longer and save you a bit of cash as well.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Reduce Your Clothing Budget
Today we found some fantastic articles on ways to reduce your clothing budget, reasons to get renter's insurance, and budgeting on a variable income.
What's Better: Less Debt or More Savings?
Does your high-interest debt count as an "emergency?" Well, yes, but not one worth draining your entire emergency fund.
Buying Gifts for a Family with Many Children
When a first child is born, the celebrations abound. By the time the third and fourth arrive, people seem to care less. Should they?
Wise Bread Reloaded: Dinner Time Is Hard, Says Science — Wise Bread Makes It Easy
It's another "No Duh!" revelation from science — family mealtimes are difficult for busy parents. Learn how to make it easier.
Best Money Tips: Use the Web to Save $8,000 a Year
Today we found some wonderful articles on how to use the web to save $8,000 a year, money mistakes you may not know you are making, and using snow to water your indoor plants.
How to Fix 18 Common Wardrobe Malfunctions
A clothing malfunction can happen at the worst time — before a big meeting, during a date. Stay covered with this collection of easy, quick fixes.
Best Money Tips: How to Clean Everything in Your Home
Today we found some great articles on how to clean everything in your home, budget friendly hobbies, and the times you should always spend to save.
5 Times Buying a Home With Cash Is Bad for Your Budget
If you have enough cash to buy a house, that's great! It still doesn't mean it's always the smartest financial move.
8 Things in Your Garage You Should Throw Out Today
It's likely your garage has become a safe place for all your old clutter. Quit hanging onto old junk and let it go. Start with this short list.
Why Recycling Is My Lowest Priority
Recycling may not be the saving grace we all believe it to be. Before you even consider putting out your curbside bin, learn what you should do first.
Should We Pay $2 Per Pound for Garbage Disposal?
In many European countries, citizens have to pay for their garbage disposal based on weight or volume. Could it work in the U.S.?
Should You Use Peer-to-Peer Lending to Pay Down Credit Card Debt?
Depending on your debt situation, a peer-to-peer loan may be an affordable — and sensible — way to retire debt. Here's what you should consider.