Today, we give you lessons from Dr. Seuss, tips to save 30 minutes a day, advice to help single parents cut expenses, and a short checklist to ID real wheat and multigrain bread.
Today, we give you advice from young millionaires, Halloween apps for spooky and safe fun, an intro to the What Not To Do list, and tips to help you negotiate medical bills.
Today we found articles on couponing strategies that save time and money, easy ways to save $300 a month, and the most cost-effective things you can find at a thrift store.
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Stop Making These 7 Basic Budget Mistakes
If your budget keeps biting the dust, it might be because you're constantly making these basic mistakes.
Best Money Tips: Lessons From the Cat
Today, we give you lessons from Dr. Seuss, tips to save 30 minutes a day, advice to help single parents cut expenses, and a short checklist to ID real wheat and multigrain bread.
8 Little Ways to Become More Present (and Love Your Life More)
In our go-go-go world, it's hard to step aside and catch a breath. Try these simple activities to refocus on both you and the world around you.
Best Money Tips: Be a Millionaire by 25
Today, we give you advice from young millionaires, Halloween apps for spooky and safe fun, an intro to the What Not To Do list, and tips to help you negotiate medical bills.
Best Money Tips: Tips for Negotiating a Better Deal
Today we found some great articles on tips for negotiating a better deal, nixing your bad money habits, and frugally saving summer before it's gone.
The 5 Best Coloring Pencils
Add a little color into your life with the right art supplies. Use any of these coloring pencils and brighten the pages in front of you.
Wages Are Rising — Here’s How to Get Your Cut
Believe it or not, wages are finally beginning to rise. Make sure your boat is rising with the tide by making some critical career moves.
6 Painless Ways to Split the Check
Whether you split the bill evenly or item by item, easily find out who owes how much — saving you a headache and your server some hassle.
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.
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.
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.
4 Signs You're Burned Out (and How to Recover)
What with work, the kids, the neighbors, burnout is never far off. Recognize the signs — and take steps to walk back from the brink.
6 Great Places to Get Free Tax Advice
Confused by taxes? Now you can get free professional help from a variety of surprising sources.
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.
Cool, Colorful, Quality Headphones for $35 or Less
5 of the most fashionable (and affordable) over-ear headphones.
10 Ways to Save Big on Family Ski Trips
A fun family ski trip can send your budget careening down the mountain. Spend time together on the slopes frugally with some careful planning.
8 Signs You Should Quit Your Job
If your job is taking more and more out of you, it may be time to find a new one. Consider these eight signs, and then consider updating your resume.
11 Ways to Turn Leftover Sweet Potatoes and Other Starchy Foods Into Something Special
Starchy leftovers taking up valuable refrigerator space? Turn them into something delicious!
Best Money Tips: Couponing Strategies That Save Time and Money
Today we found articles on couponing strategies that save time and money, easy ways to save $300 a month, and the most cost-effective things you can find at a thrift store.
5 Ways to Score Cheap Rent — Without Annoying Roommates
The easiest way to pay less is to find a roommate, which isn't always terrific. But if you know where to look (and what to ask), you can live solo.