Today we found articles on lottery facts that may surprise you, mind and behavioral tricks that help you save, and how to upcycle an old filing cabinet into garden storage.
Today we found some awesome articles on habits that create long-term happiness, spending $100 a month on groceries, and survival skills for everyday life.
Today we found articles on surprising things you can turn into cash, what car salesmen don’t want you to know, and how to prep for the most important decade of your financial life.
Today we found some great articles on common resume misconceptions, how to break bad financial habits, and getting the best hotels for the lowest rates.
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Best Money Tips: 12 Surprising Lottery Facts
Today we found articles on lottery facts that may surprise you, mind and behavioral tricks that help you save, and how to upcycle an old filing cabinet into garden storage.
Wise Bread Reloaded: Late Summer Grilling
Take a step back to summer's past for great grilling recipes tips and tricks you can enjoy in the waning weekends of summer present.
People Are Still Spending Too Much on Their Weddings
Here comes the bride, all dressed in white, and about to enter a life of debt because she spent way too much on her wedding.
Skip the Buffet and Other Simple Rules for Healthier Travel
Depending on where you go, you may find yourself going all the time. Avoid food-borne illness while traveling with some simple precautions.
3 Ways Retirees Can Build Credit
When you retire, many of life's little worries melt away. Unfortunately, worrying about your credit score doesn't.
8 Dark-Side Motivations to Start Saving
If the usual motivations to save aren't working (emergencies, big purchases, your future), let your dark side guide your money.
How Single Parents Can Juggle Retirement Savings, Too
Being a single parent is hard work. Being a single parent and adequately funding your retirement is extra hard. But you can do it.
10 Big Expenses You Can Easily Get Rid Of
The 80/20 rule applies to budgeting, too — 80% of your spend goes to 20% of your expenses. If you can cut those big costs, the savings are big, too.
Best Money Tips: Lower-Calorie Super Bowl Snacks
Today, we share smart ways to snack during the Super Bowl, car sharing mistakes to avoid, dinner ideas for under $6, and more.
6 Areas Where You Can Eliminate Distractions
Do you have a black hole of distractions sucking you into the vortex of non-productivity? Here's how to get focused.
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Best Money Tips: Habits for Long-Term Happiness
Today we found some awesome articles on habits that create long-term happiness, spending $100 a month on groceries, and survival skills for everyday life.
Adventures in Retail Tedium
I battled my way through a popular chain clothing store, and all I got was this stupid shirt: One consumer's tongue-in-cheek look at shopping retail.
Wise Bread's Frugal Food Gone Wrong
From cooking blunders to dining-out disasters, sometimes our cheap eating goes terribly awry. Read Wise Bread writers' stories of sweet eats turned sour.
Best Money Tips: Surprising Things You Can Sell for Cash
Today we found articles on surprising things you can turn into cash, what car salesmen don’t want you to know, and how to prep for the most important decade of your financial life.
Can Reinvesting Dividends Really Save You on Taxes?
If you're reinvesting your dividends, you may be shortchanging Uncle Sam. Here's what you need to know about dividends and taxes.
Best Money Tips: 50 Fast Ways to Make $50
Today we found some great articles on fast ways to make $50, how to indulge without overspending, plus life and money lessons learned from Star Trek.
Flashback Friday: 122 Delicious Vegetarian Meals That Are Surprisingly Filling
When you find the right vegetarian dish, you won't even miss eating meat.
Best Money Tips: Common Resume Misconceptions
Today we found some great articles on common resume misconceptions, how to break bad financial habits, and getting the best hotels for the lowest rates.
Saving for College: Highlights from Our Chat With Dr. Barbara O'Neill from Rutgers
Don't miss the highlights from our chat with Dr. Barbara O'Neill from Rutgers Cooperative Extension on saving for college!