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If lack of productivity is causing you stress, kill two birds with one stone with these stress relievers that help you get more done.
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Unless you've got an extra deep retirement fund (and no allergies), you should probably cross these potential retirement locales off your list.
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Eking out the last 10% is still possible without causing major changes to how individual departments or work groups interact with each other.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
15 Productive Ways to Reduce Stress
If lack of productivity is causing you stress, kill two birds with one stone with these stress relievers that help you get more done.
Why Women Don't Negotiate
Women aren't as good as men at negotiating salaries, and that costs us. But there's a reason for it, and it's not just because we're scared to ask.
15 Fantastic Chalkboard Paint Projects
From party favors to fridge and pantry organizers, these chalkboard paint projects will spiff up your space, and help you remember what's in it!
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Topic: Thanksgiving! Join our conversation for chance to win Amazon gift cards! Use #WBChat to participate!
Best Money Tips: Ways to Keep Cool Without AC
Today we found articles on ways to keep cool without AC, tax tips for newlyweds, and how to flip free stuff from Craigslist.
Teaching Kids About Money: An Interview with Dr. Brad Klontz
It's time to have "the talk" with your kids. No, not that one. The one about financial responsibility.
5 Small Risks That Can Improve Your Life in Big Ways
Small risks always payoff in the thrill of the gamble and sometimes they payoff in much more. Take a chance on these — you've got nothing to lose!
Don't Choose These 10 Cities If You Want to Retire Comfortably
Unless you've got an extra deep retirement fund (and no allergies), you should probably cross these potential retirement locales off your list.
The Top 5 ETFs You Should Buy Now
Exchange traded funds are popular due to low cost and diversification potential. Consider adding these five funds to your IRA or 401(k).
5 Credit Card Benefits Every College Student Must Have
Students and credit cards can be a recipe for financial disaster. But when used responsibly, a credit card offers students some real benefits.
How to Hire Your First Employee
Your small business or side hustle is all grown up and in need of its first employee. Now get hiring!
Best Money Tips: What Does Your Homeowner's Insurance Cover?
Today we found some great articles on what your homeowner's insurance doesn't cover, 3 green cleaning products you already own, and the best Mother's Day gift a dad can give.
15 Personal Finance Rules You Should Be Breaking
Rules are made to be broken — even supposedly ironclad personal finance rules. Find out when it's okay to skirt money management law.
5 Ways to Profit From Obama's Cuba Announcement
Even small investors can profit from the thawing of relations between the United States and Cuba. Here are five investments to consider.
Best Money Tips: How to Overcome Social Anxiety
Today we found articles on how to overcome social anxiety, a 5-step guide to becoming a homeowner, and easy ways to get rid of a headache.
8 Unexpected Ways Cheaper Gas Is Boosting Your Pocketbook
Gas prices are at their lowest levels in years. Are you taking advantage?
10 Awesome Companies Built by Teens
Here are ten inspirational stories of some incredibly successful young entrepreneurs, who all started their empires in their teens.
8 Personal Finance Basics to Tackle NOW
We spend a lot of time reading, but how often do we take action based on the advice we read? Discover the eight basic tasks you should tackle ASAP.
7 Money-Saving Tricks You Can Learn From Same-Sex Couples
Same-sex couples have a lot to teach heteros about partnering up, starting with some easy cost cutting and frugal living tips.
How to Cut the Last 10% of Costs
Eking out the last 10% is still possible without causing major changes to how individual departments or work groups interact with each other.