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Best Money Tips: Save Money While You Sleep
Today we found some great articles on saving money while you sleep, strategies to pay for college, and how to afford gourmet food every day.
A Granny Pod May Be the Smartest Way to Care for an Elderly Parent
Long-term care for an elderly parent or relative has a new, affordable option: Meet the granny pod.
Getting Whole-Grain Nutrition
Whole grain? Whole wheat? Enriched? While they might all sound nutritious, they're far from equal. Learn how to get the most from your grains.
Good Press: 6 Steps to Writing Killer Op-Eds and Commentaries
Don't get caught in a press-release rut; behold the power of the op-ed.
Back-to-School Time Savers
As summer comes to an end, it comes time to say goodbye to carefree mornings. Ease into the school year with these back-to-school time savers.
Weak Credit? You Can Still Get a Mortgage Despite Tough Lending Standards
Your credit score has seen better days, but that doesn't mean you can't get a mortgage. You have options!
Best Money Tips: 6 Basic Rules of Investing
Today we found articles on the basic rules of investing, the best tactics to improve your self-control, and DIY costumes you can make with a bed sheet.
12 Travel Perks You Didn't Know Your Credit Card Had
The credit card market is competitive, pushing purveyors of plastic payment to provide a plethora of perks. It pays to peruse your fine print!
Can Your Business Use a Board of Directors?
A Board of Directors can be much more than an easily met requirement of the incorporation laws.
Deciding What You Want Out of Retirement
Many Americans aren't prepared, financially or otherwise, for retirement. Make these key decisions now, and retire easily later.
Haircuts to Dentistry and More: Get Low-Cost Services From Students
Want to spend less on haircuts, massages, car repairs, or even dentistry? You can. Just visit a training school.
What Every Retirement Saver Should Know About Required Minimum Distributions
Uncle Sam hasn't forgotten about your tax-deferred retirement accounts. When you turn 70½, he'll come knocking.
5 Ways Your Money Is Being a Jerk (And How to Fight Back)
Money can be a real jerk. Learn how to fight back when your finances are pushing you around.
Queercents.com - Financial Tips from a Queer Perspective
Queercents founder, Nina Smith, talks about the importance of personal finance in the LGBT community. Have a read!
The 5 Best Car Camping Tents
Camping comfortably isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these tents to take on your car camping trip and your family will be nice and cozy.
Crime Scene Cleaner and 4 Other Trades That Pay Surprisingly Well
They make lack glamour, but these five careers pay pretty well, actually. Time to get to work on your resume?
How to Keep Student Loans From Wrecking Your Retirement
Young Americans owe thousands in student loan debt. Unfortunately, so do their parents.
10 Frugalfying Ways to get to $1 Million
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Why I Like Big Banks
Lots of people are ditching their big banks for credit unions — but not this writer. Read on to find out why she loves her big bank.
The Case for Not Tweaking Your Resume
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