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The new $5 enters circulation today with a ceremonial "first spend" at the gift shop of President Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldiers’ Home in Washington, D.
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Best Money Tips: Things Car Salesmen Don't Want You to Know
Today we found some fantastic articles on things car salesmen don't want you to know, busting out of your money comfort zone, and keeping your relationship fresh.
New $5 bill starts circulating today
The new $5 enters circulation today with a ceremonial "first spend" at the gift shop of President Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldiers’ Home in Washington, D.
Best Money Tips: Income Ideas for Seniors
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10 Cheap and Easy Meals That Make Even Better Leftovers
Just like a fine wine, some leftover foods get better with age. Nosh on these easy meals the next day for optimal deliciousness.
The 10 Best Cycling Apps for $5 or Less
Need to map a ride or track your training? Keep your crank turning with the help of one of these 10 easy-to-use, and inexpensive, smartphone apps.
The 10 Things I Won’t Give Up Just To Save Money
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This Tool Might Convince Your Boss to Let You Work From Home
Telecommuters are up to 55% more productive and save employers $11,000 a year. Show your boss the facts and start working from home today.
12 Questions to Ask Before You Take a Job Offer
So, you've got a job offer on the table. But before you sign anything, make sure you get the answers to some important questions.
Foraging for Food: The Hunt For The Wild Mushroom
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Will "forced frugality" last?
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Managing Your Short-Term Money
It's easy to find books and articles on how to manage your money to support your long-term goals. You can read a lot about stocks and bonds, retirement accounts, investing in gold
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Keeping tidy while cooking makes for better meals and easier clean-up, and it doesn't take a lot of effort with these labor-saving shortcuts.
28 Ways to Have Cheap Halloween Fun
Halloween spending has come to rival the Christmas shopping season -- a boon to retailers but not so much to debt-strapped consumers. Here are some ideas for skipping Halloween exp
10 Ways to Save Money on a Great American Road Trip
Family road trip season will be here soon. Plan ahead and follow these tips to keep costs under control.
Best Money Tips: Make a Great Impression at Your Next Job Interview
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Shoveling Snow and 5 Other Things Robots Can Do for You
Eventually, they'll probably take over the world, but for now, robots are thankfully taking over our household chores.
13 Financial Gifts to Give Yourself This Holiday Season
Don't forget this very important person on your holiday gift list — you! How about one of these smart financial gifts?
Will Your Brand Boycott Actually Make a Difference?
A boycott may make you feel like you're fighting the good fight. Just don't expect to win.
Are Your Five Senses Tricking You to Spend More?
An interesting take on how your senses affect your spending.
Xeriscaping to Promote Water Conservation
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