Since I don't like being weighed down by these precious metals or the idea of losing them, I've started saving all of my loose coins in a do-it-yourself piggy bank.
Today we found articles on how to survive the cold and flu season on a budget, affordable ways to fly first class, and beauty treatments you can find in your kitchen.
If you're worried about getting hard inquiries on your credit report for applying for a secured credit card, try these cards that don't require credit checks.
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How far is too far to go when it comes to avoiding airline fees?
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Soup sounds like a boring meal day after day, right? Wrong! Here's a brilliant way to save money and make daily soup exciting.
You're Doing It Wrong, Moron: 5 Tips for Giving Better Compliments
Receiving compliments is easy. But giving legitimate, thoughtful compliments is increasingly rare in an era of instant, faceless communication.
7 Basic Ways to Become Your Own Life Coach
Life coaches can help us make positive changes. If you can't afford the time or money for one, take steps to coach yourself. You can do it!
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How far is too far when it comes frugal living?
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Millennials are late to the homebuying game, but they're bringing some valuable lessons we all can learn from.
How to Make a Piggy Bank
Since I don't like being weighed down by these precious metals or the idea of losing them, I've started saving all of my loose coins in a do-it-yourself piggy bank.
The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Tipping
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4 Times Raiding Your Retirement Accounts Early Is Okay
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What You Need to Know About Filing an Insurance Claim After a Natural Disaster
When your home is a casualty of natural disaster, know what steps to take immediately with your insurance company.
The Ads That Are Part of Your Life
From the do-everything guys of Dos Equis and Old Spice to Snickers' hunger alter-egos, do you find yourself reciting these popular ad campaigns?
Flashback Friday: 45 Brilliant Career Tips for Introverts
Society is made to reward extroverts, but there are ways for introverts to become amazingly successful, too.
6 Essential Money-Saving Items to Take On a Camping Road Trip
Before you venture out on a long journey in the car, make sure you have these essentials with you.
Best Money Tips: Survive the Cold and Flu Season on a Budget
Today we found articles on how to survive the cold and flu season on a budget, affordable ways to fly first class, and beauty treatments you can find in your kitchen.
U.S. personal savings rate close to Depression-era rates
U.S. savings rate has plummeted into negative territory, echoing days of the Great Depression.
10 Tips for Camping Cooking
Sand the sharp edges off "roughing it" with this collection of clever campout cooking tips.
4 Countries Where You Can Live on $1,000 a Month
High rent costs and living expenses got you down? Living in any of these countries will set you back just $1,000 a month.
9 DIY Beauty Masks Made From Food
Have a skin-soothing DIY spa day right in the comfort of home. You already have all the ingredients right in your pantry!
The Best Secured Credit Cards that Don’t Require Credit Checks
If you're worried about getting hard inquiries on your credit report for applying for a secured credit card, try these cards that don't require credit checks.