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Today we found articles on what you should check before booking an Airbnb, how to find your own network without networking, and mortgage mistakes to avoid.
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How to Save on Special-Occasion Clothing for Kids
Just because kids are still growing doesn't spare them from needing to dress up — but I've figured out ways to keep my kids looking sharp without spending a lot.
Best Money Tips: How to Make More Space
Today, we share ways to reclaim your space, tips for growing an organic garden, and tried-and-true ways to fight the flu.
10 Ways to Make This Your Most Productive Summer Yet
This is your summer. Make it count by getting things done!
7 Grocery Store Habits That Are Making You Broke
You need food to survive, but the way you're buying it could be making you broke.
7 Ways to Save Big on Appliances
New home appliances are never cheap, but with the right strategy, you can save big when it comes time to buy one.
7 Times You're Wasting Mental Energy Without Realizing It
Feeling exhausted? Nearing burnout? It may be because of these unexpected drags on your mental energy. Get rid of them and get more energy.
Extreme Couponing? 5 Reasons Why I’ll Pass.
40 hours per week clipping coupons? Stockpiling products you may never use? Extreme couponing may be all the rage, but it's more like madness to me.
7 Time-Saving Kitchen Tips From an Insider
You don't spend years working in professional kitchens without picking up a few time savers. Learn easy ways to speed up your cooking with some restaurant biz tips.
How to Prevent Plant Theft
Mean-spirited but common, plant thieves will cut your blooms, remove front-stoop pots, or even dig trees up from your yard. Learn how to foil them.
To Shred or Not to Shred: How Long to Keep Your Tax Records
When it comes to your tax records, it can pay to be a hoarder. But how long is too long to hold on to "important" papers?
Cheap Fun and Libations: Brewery and Winery Tours
For a fun, educational afternoon with free drinks, brewery and winery tours are where it's at. Discover how to find them and what to expect.
Best Money Tips: What to Check When You're Booking an Airbnb
Today we found articles on what you should check before booking an Airbnb, how to find your own network without networking, and mortgage mistakes to avoid.
25 Alternative Uses for Lemons
From getting rid of pests to replacing beauty products to making innovate eats, when life hands you lemons, you can make a lot more than lemonade.
Is Bank of America’s $5 Monthly Debit Card Fee Just the Beginning?
Outraged, annoyed, or otherwise frustrated by Bank of America's new debit card fee? Learn why the bank is instituting the fee and what else might happen.
6 Creative Ways to Save Money With Bulk Buying
Don't limit your bulk buys to big box warehouse stores. From meat to gas, there are bulk buy opportunities aplenty to help you save a whole lot more.
How to Spend Less On Last-Minute Holiday Travel
You don't need to empty your bank account just to get out of town for the holidays.
How to Make Good Money Teaching English in China
If you want to make good money as a teacher, you might want to move to China.
Extreme Mileage Hacking: Creative Ways to Earn Flier Miles
If you're think you're doing all you can to earn frequent flier miles, get a bit of inspiration from these talented travelers.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Give More to Charity in 2018
Today we found articles on ways to give more in 2018, effective ways to stretch your meal money, and how to decide if something is worth fixing.
Top Three Tax Facts to Know for 2016
Hasn't tax day already come and gone? Yes, but it's never too early to start worrying about next year's taxes.