We hear it all the time: Time is Money. But do we really treat our time with the same respect we treat our money? If we really do believe that time is valuable shouldn't we be budg
Problogger Jim Wang explains how he pushed past the six-month small business plateau, kept growing, and eventually sold his blog for a cool $3 million.
After lodging and airfare, food is the traveler's biggest expense. Cut the cost, eat well, and learn more about your hosts with these travel dining tips.
Sometimes, life is just hard. There has to be a way to approach difficulty that both gets things done and allows us space to care for ourselves and those around us.
Many people are making resolutions to give back to their communities and charitable organizations that have impacted their lives. Others are responding to the calls for aid in Hait
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Relying too much on your financial planner may be costing you. Make sure you retire the smart way, with your interests at the forefront — and not your adviser's.
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Time Is Money: Budget Them Both Out
We hear it all the time: Time is Money. But do we really treat our time with the same respect we treat our money? If we really do believe that time is valuable shouldn't we be budg
How I Got Over the Hump and Sold My Blog for $3 Million
Problogger Jim Wang explains how he pushed past the six-month small business plateau, kept growing, and eventually sold his blog for a cool $3 million.
6 Money Moves to Make the Moment You Decide to Buy a Car
You're ready for a shiny new set of wheels. All you need to do is make these important money moves, first.
7 Reasons You Are More Than Your Credit Score
You're broke. Your credit score stinks. But guess what? You're still you.
Best Money Tips: Master These 15 Interview Questions
Today we found some great articles on mastering interview questions, when you will get your tax refund, and launching an online business on a budget.
This Creative Shopping Strategy Could Save You Tons
Forget making a "To Buy" list. Instead, focus on what you didn't buy, and watch your savings add up.
4 Secrets to Eating Great Food for Cheap While Traveling
After lodging and airfare, food is the traveler's biggest expense. Cut the cost, eat well, and learn more about your hosts with these travel dining tips.
How to Finish Something Hard
Sometimes, life is just hard. There has to be a way to approach difficulty that both gets things done and allows us space to care for ourselves and those around us.
Ask the Readers: How Do You Give? (Chance to win $20!)
Many people are making resolutions to give back to their communities and charitable organizations that have impacted their lives. Others are responding to the calls for aid in Hait
7 Ways to Make Use of Sub-Par Produce
How to use up slightly imperfect fruits and veggies.
Ask the Readers: Do you Procrastinate? (Win an $89 Tax Prep Prize!)
Besides taxes, is there something that you just don't seem to do until the very last moment? We'd love to hear your comments? Share your thoughts, either below in the comments or
Going Off the Grid Is a Lot Harder Than You Think
You may hear folks long for the simpler days of living "off-grid." But it wasn't necessarily that much simpler after all.
Stay Focused: 300+ Tips for Staying Focused
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17 Reasons to Look Forward to 2017
So 2016 was a tough one. But instead of looking back in horror, look ahead with excitement, because 2017 is going to be your year.
5 Things Your Financial Planner Isn't Telling You About Retirement
Relying too much on your financial planner may be costing you. Make sure you retire the smart way, with your interests at the forefront — and not your adviser's.
The Surprising Truth of Investing: Mediocre Advice Is Best
While you might wish for superior investing advice, it turns out mediocre advice is really all you need.
Save on Groceries with Discount Grocery Stores
Looking to save even more on food? Try finding a bargain grocery store in your area, and get all the food your family needs for less.
5 Financial Lessons Everyone Should Learn in Their 30s (Did You?)
Being thirty-something means adult-sized responsibilities — and adult-sized money lessons. Have you learned these key financial lessons?
6 Secrets Restaurants Don't Want You to Know
Do you eat out often? Then you need to check this out and make sure you know these basics before you ever talk to a waiter or waitress again.
How to Build a Downsized Wardrobe You Love
Maximize your look while minimizing your wardrobe (and spending on clothing) with a few simple rules that match your clothes to your lifestyle.