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Jumpstart Your Job Search With Instagram
Instagram is a lot of fun, but it can also be used strategically to help you land your next job. Really!
Financial Fear Factors
Living in the now is always the hardest part of overcoming fear about anything, especially fear of the lack of money.
The 5 Best Coloring Pencils
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5 Money Problems You Can Solve With a Good Attitude
Money cannot buy happiness; but can happiness create wealth? Well, with a good attitude, you really can solve many of life's financial problems.
5 Ways to Score Cheap Rent — Without Annoying Roommates
The easiest way to pay less is to find a roommate, which isn't always terrific. But if you know where to look (and what to ask), you can live solo.
Best Money Tips: Simple Hacks to Make Your Stuff Last Longer
Today we found some great articles simple ways to make your stuff last longer, how to keep your kitchen germ-free, and success lessons from Bill Gates.
5 Wardrobe Basics for Women That Are Worth Investing In
When it comes to clothing, there are a lot of overpriced options. But for comfort, style, and longevity, these five items are worth spending the cash on.
6 Tips for Making Cheaper, Faster, Better Meals
You don't have to slave over the stove to make a great meal. Craft delicious dinners quickly and cheaply with these tips.
5 Ways to Get the Most From Your Employer’s Automated Retirement Plan
Your employer may be automating your 401(k) plan. Don't let the convenience lull you into complacency with your investments.
A Dinner Party for 6: Feed 'Em for Under $20
Dinner parties are fun, but when you're trying to impress, the costs can add up quickly. Serve your guests delicious eats for less with this menu.
Why Everyone Needs a Portfolio of Work
Creating a portfolio is a great way to stand out in a crowded job market, no matter what field you're in — and anyone can build one.
How to Get Fired
In honor of the recent end of my employment, I thought I'd find some good tips on how to... well, to end your employment! Here are some of my favorites from around the interwebs: Arrive late for work. Being on time is for wimps. [more]
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These less-than-awesome habits will take a terrible toll on your mind. Be honest — how many are you guilty of?
Carry some cash
I recommend carrying some actual cash money. When I do that, a lot of people say, "Why? Everyplace I go takes credit and debit cards." In fact, I know people who brag about spen
Best Money Tips: The Debt Movement Edition
In honor of The Debt Movement, we wanted to share with you some of the best debt related articles we have published over the years!
Here's Why Your Parents Could Buy a Home While You Still Rent
Your Baby Boomer parents could afford to buy their homes. Why can't you?
Big Lessons From the Tiny House Movement
Imagine life without a mortgage or an overstuffed attic. Even if we don't live in one, tiny houses can teach us a lot about consumption, debt, and simplicity.
Best Money Tips: How to Start Saving Money
Today we found some stellar articles on how to start saving money, successfully taking in a roommate, and throwing a frugal Fourth of July party.