Today we found articles on super foods that help you build muscle, ways to get the job when you’re overqualified, and DIY projects that will lower your heating bills this winter.
Today we found some fantastic articles on useful things to do with your tax refund money, when renting makes more sense than buying, and reasons to use a cash-only spending plan.
Unemployment is at an all time high. Oddly enough so are online job listings. That doesn't mean every online job posting is a winner. Here are five red flags in job postings that s
The three biggest life decisions we make may be sabotaging our ultimate financial goal. Those three big choices include where to live or settle down, who to marry, and what prof
Estate planning is much more than just divvying up your coin collection and jewelry. Quite the contrary, there are a number of issues that a good estate plan can address.
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Escape Your Dying Industry With One of These 8 Careers, Instead
Stuck in a dying industry? Consider switching to a job with a brighter future.
5 Sneaky Ways Supermarkets Get You to Spend More
Want to know how grocery stores are parting you from your hard-earned cash? Learn about these supermarket psychology tricks.
Flashback Friday: 63 Delicious Ways to Enjoy Leftovers
Leftovers don't have to be a disappointing meal choice. Make those second-day meals as delicious as the first with these food hacks.
Who Pays For the Bridesmaid Dresses When . . . ?
Figuring out who pays for the bridesmaids' dresses is tough, but depending on the situation, the rules are clear. Try this cheatsheet and good luck!
How to Get Free Wi-Fi at Airports That Charge for Internet Connections
If you're stuck at an airport that charges for Internet connections, here's a solution: Go to the gift shop and ask for a a free Wi-Fi pass.
5 Difficult Conversations You Have to Have With Your Spouse
You know strong relationships are built on trust and openness, so make sure you discuss these five things with your partner.
This Trick Could Help You Finally Pay Off Your Debt
Personal finance is personal — especially debt. But if you can overcome that hurdle, a partner may be the motivation you need to tame that balance.
Six Tips to Saving on Tax Preparation Fees
Paying taxes is bad enough. Could you be saving money on the preparation fees, too? I asked my C.P.A. to give a few tips.
9 Old Kitchen Tools You Can Flip for Cash
What's hiding in the back of your kitchen drawers and cabinets? Cash, that's what.
EpiPens and Other Ways Companies Have Profited From Your Pain
The EpiPen price hike is no special circumstance. Pharmaceutical companies are making bank on your illness, one pill at a time.
Best Money Tips: Eat These Super Foods to Build Muscle and Lose Fat
Today we found articles on super foods that help you build muscle, ways to get the job when you’re overqualified, and DIY projects that will lower your heating bills this winter.
Best Money Tips: Useful Things to Do With Your Tax Refund
Today we found some fantastic articles on useful things to do with your tax refund money, when renting makes more sense than buying, and reasons to use a cash-only spending plan.
13 Crucial Social Security Terms Everyone Needs to Know
Most Americans depend on Social Security in retirement. That's why it's critical to know these 13 Social Security terms.
Hold That resume! 5 Red Flags in Online Job Listings
Unemployment is at an all time high. Oddly enough so are online job listings. That doesn't mean every online job posting is a winner. Here are five red flags in job postings that s
Save Money in 5 Seconds or Less With These 29 Easy Tricks
Think saving money takes a lot of time? Nope! These five-second tricks will help your savings add up quick.
5 Surprising Ways Your Dog Can Save You Money
You can't put a price on the love and loyalty of a good dog… well, actually you can. Learn how having a dog can save you some real money.
5 Financial Moves Now That You'll Regret When You Retire
Retirement may seem like a distant dot on the horizon, but if you make these costly money moves today, you'll really regret it later.
My 2016 Budget Challenge: What to Do With a Totaled Car
Things took an unfortunate turn for Max — somewhat literally — on the 110 Freeway. Can she find the silver lining in her totaled set of wheels?
How We Are Our Own Saboteurs
The three biggest life decisions we make may be sabotaging our ultimate financial goal. Those three big choices include where to live or settle down, who to marry, and what prof
Do You Need an Estate Plan?
Estate planning is much more than just divvying up your coin collection and jewelry. Quite the contrary, there are a number of issues that a good estate plan can address.