Braving the blustering winter weather the day after Thanksgiving to shop alongside the masses doesn't sound worth the trouble, but here's how to survive and save like a pro.
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Marriage isn't just a joining of two people who love each other, it's also a joining of their finances. Avoid these mistakes to make sure you achieve fiscal bliss.
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How to Prevent Boomerang Kids From Ruining Your Retirement Budget
It's important to be there for your kids, but how much help is too much help? Consider these factors before settling on an old living arrangement.
New Credit Card Rules: Who Really Benefits?
Credit card industry reform may have good intentions, but will these rules encourage the same behavior that made reform necessary in the first place?
Flashback Friday: 30 Brilliant Ways to Survive Black Friday Madness
Braving the blustering winter weather the day after Thanksgiving to shop alongside the masses doesn't sound worth the trouble, but here's how to survive and save like a pro.
What You Need to Know Before Getting Your First Credit Card
A credit card can be a great tool — or it can ruin your finances for years to come. Here's what you need to know before you get one.
Is GDP Still Important?
Is GDP outdated? Something that was invented after the depression in a largely agricultural and industrial-based economy may not have a place in today's world when it comes to meas
The First 5 Things You Must Do After Getting Laid Off
Right after getting fired or laid off is no time to sit around and mope. Take care of yourself, and then take care of business.
That Sneaky Bank Almost Got Me
Rule number one for avoiding bank fees? Pay attention. (But it also helps to have a little luck.)
Best Money Tips: How to Get the Most Value From a Quick Getaway
Today we found articles on tips to get the most value out of your quick getaways, how to make exercise a habit, and hobbies that won’t break the bank.
5 Ways to Earn Extra Money With a Healthy Lifestyle
Good news! Your healthy lifestyle can become a solid side gig.
Best Money Tips: How to Save Money on Your Wedding Ring
Today we found articles on simple ways to save money on your wedding ring, tips for a safe and spooky Halloween, and creative ideas for repurposing old sweaters.
5 Ways Newlyweds Screw Up Money Management
Marriage isn't just a joining of two people who love each other, it's also a joining of their finances. Avoid these mistakes to make sure you achieve fiscal bliss.
Sweet and Salty Snacks You Can Make at Home
Sweet-and-salty snacks can satisfy two mighty cravings at once. Make your own quickly and cheaply with these delicious recipes.
Looking for Love (Online)
Looking for love online this Valentine's Day? Here's a few places to get started (and where to avoid).
The Frugal Balance: Staying Away from Financial Extremes
One of the most underrated financial x-factors in our lives is our relationship with money and the inner psychology of how we deal with our finances. I suspect that it is bec
7 Affordable Alternatives to Processed Meats
Back away from the hot dogs and put down the bacon. These alternatives to processed meat are so much better for you — and they're cheap!
For the Love of Ramen: An Interview with Ed from RamenRamenRamen.net
When I brainstorm for cheap eats I often think of packets of ramen. Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Ed from rame
Not So Straight Path To A Dream Job (U.S. President)
Once upon a time (aka when I was a kid), the job of U.S. President was deemed the ultimate career destination. Considering the careers of the current contenders (Senators Barack
Best Money Tips: Creative Ways to Say Thank You
Today we found some stellar articles on creative ways to say thank you, signs you're over your job, and how to eat vegetarian on the cheap.
Three Unique Subscription Services that Might Save You Money
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Why Retirees Are Using Annuities Instead of Early Social Security
Many senior citizens have become more interested in how annuities can fulfill their retirement investment goals.