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Cleaning? Cooking? Ugh, you say. Make friends with it, compadre; they’ve got to be part of the frugal warrior’s toolkit. I look for ways to make it easier and cheaper, because when
For some time now, we've had good success drawing on the decades from the 1950s through the 1990s for our retro. Some bolder types have even made some use of the 1890s and 1920s--
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Home organization is often such a monumental task that families just neglect doing it. Here's an idea to help you organize for much less money and much less time.
Sure, Charlie Sheen appears erratic. But he has things to teach all of us about how to live a frugal lifestyle. Here are 7 ways he can make you a winner in a down economy.
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Best Money Tips: Small New Year’s Resolutions for Your Money
Today we found small New Year’s resolutions for your money, cheap ways to make your life happier, and overpriced grocery items to skip.
Debt Discovery: The Ties That Binder
It's amazing how many of us are business people -- dealing with budgets, liabilities, profit, revenue and loss -- who make questionable decisions with our own finances. What
Ask the Readers: What Is Your Favorite Cleaning Tip?
Tell us your favorite cleaning tip and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
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I tend to believe that American consumers are savvier than advertisers and marketers give us credit for. That's why I don't understand why marketers waste so much time trying to se
Three Unique Subscription Services that Might Save You Money
Most of us have used a subscription service in our lifetime. Cable TV, magazines, and movies are usually purchased in monthly installments. I recently took a look at three subscr
Beyond the Slow Cooker: 10 Eco- and Budget-Friendly Household Helpers That Progress Left Behind
Cleaning? Cooking? Ugh, you say. Make friends with it, compadre; they’ve got to be part of the frugal warrior’s toolkit. I look for ways to make it easier and cheaper, because when
Time for some new retro
For some time now, we've had good success drawing on the decades from the 1950s through the 1990s for our retro. Some bolder types have even made some use of the 1890s and 1920s--
Best Money Tips: Tips to Save on Thanksgiving Airfare
Today we found some stellar articles on saving on Thanksgiving airfare, what to do if you win the lottery, and apps to help guide your retirement savings.
Survivor Island Meal Plans: Use it or Lose It in 5 Easy Steps
Whether you’re a bit strapped for cash, or you’re facing the dreaded task of defrosting your freezer, it’s always good to do a complete “use it up” routine with your food supply.
Best Money Tips: Best Buys During After-Christmas Sales
Today we found some stellar articles on best buys during after-Christmas sales, saving on winter spending, and the year's best and worst products.
10 Weird Ways to Get Things Done That Might Work For You
Feel like your to-do list just goes on and on, no matter what you do? Try these (especially #5), and see if you aren't closer to "done."
How to Succeed as an Online Student
If you’re considering online studies, don’t underestimate the workload, discipline, and communication skills needed to succeed. Here are tips on excelling as an online student.
Organize a Room for $10 with No Extra Effort
Home organization is often such a monumental task that families just neglect doing it. Here's an idea to help you organize for much less money and much less time.
4 High-Tech Weapons for the War Against Germs
Fight germs and kill bacteria the modern way with these high-tech solutions to keep you healthy!
5 Financial Mistakes That Won't Hurt Your Credit Score
It might feel like every little money misstep gets reported to the credit bureaus, but sometimes, you're in the clear (at least with the bureaus).
The 10 Most Creative Ways to Avoid Airline Fees (Like Wearable Suitcases)
How far is too far to go when it comes to avoiding airline fees?
10 New Beauty Products You Need to Know About
Get ready for fall with this collection of the season's must have beauty products and tools.
7 Frugal Lessons I Learned from Charlie Sheen
Sure, Charlie Sheen appears erratic. But he has things to teach all of us about how to live a frugal lifestyle. Here are 7 ways he can make you a winner in a down economy.
5 Ways to Become a Better Negotiator
Terrified of talking price? It's easier than you might think. These tips will help you become the expert negotiator you can be.
Shop Like a Ninja on eBay
From misspelling search terms to last-minute bidding, learn the tricks of shopping like a ninja on eBay.