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Everything your teen needs to master their money starts with you. Teach them budgeting basics that will last a lifetime.
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Your credit history is like a fine wine — the longer it matures, the better it is.
A lot's riding on your resume, so don't muck it up with any of these five dumb mistakes.
Health and fitness guidelines come and go almost as quickly as donuts become muffin tops. Get up to date on the latest health rules.
What if you could retire and travel the world by your 30s? It's not just fantasy — these bloggers have done it!
It's few days before Halloween, and I have given barely a thought to what I'll wear...but I have some great ideas.
You don't have to look far for great frugal living tips, just back a couple of generations.
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Tuition? Check. Books? Check. These other hidden costs of your child's college education and experience? ...Uh oh.
Raising kids isn’t cheap, but shopping at Costco can help parents cut costs on everything from infant formula to toys.
Make the most of both your and your recipient's inbox time by making your email more efficient to read and respond to.
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Today we found some stellar articles on ways to make your career a success, money ideas for freshmen, and catching up on Christmas savings.
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After having five children, I know a few things about finding diaper deals. Follow my suggestions, and you'll never have to pay full-price for diapers again.
Letting yourself become more vulnerable is easy, terrifying, and wonderful. Learn how a recent TED talk totally changed my outlook.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
How to Help Your Kid Build Their First Budget
Everything your teen needs to master their money starts with you. Teach them budgeting basics that will last a lifetime.
10 Surprising Ways Real Estate Cuts Your Taxes
Owning real estate is considered a great investment. Even sweeter? All the tax breaks that come along with it.
Why the Age of Your Credit History Matters
Your credit history is like a fine wine — the longer it matures, the better it is.
A Pro Resume Editor Reveals the 5 Dumbest Things You Have on Your Resume
A lot's riding on your resume, so don't muck it up with any of these five dumb mistakes.
You're Doing It Wrong: 6 Health and Fitness Rules That Have Changed
Health and fitness guidelines come and go almost as quickly as donuts become muffin tops. Get up to date on the latest health rules.
How Are People Retiring in Their 30s?!
What if you could retire and travel the world by your 30s? It's not just fantasy — these bloggers have done it!
Last-Minute DIY Halloween Costumes
It's few days before Halloween, and I have given barely a thought to what I'll wear...but I have some great ideas.
7 Frugal Lessons from Great-Grandmother
You don't have to look far for great frugal living tips, just back a couple of generations.
Don't Buy a House With a Pool Until You Can Answer These 7 Questions
You might be dreaming of taking a dip, but owning a home with a pool raises plenty of pricey questions.
8 Simple Ways to De-Stink Your Stuff
Phew! What's that smell? Whatever it is, eliminate it with one of these simple de-stinkers made with stuff you probably already have on hand.
Buying Individual Dental Insurance Online: My Experience
I'm religious about my six-month cleanings, so when I needed dental insurance, I compared several options. Here's what I found.
9 College Expenses You Aren't Saving For
Tuition? Check. Books? Check. These other hidden costs of your child's college education and experience? ...Uh oh.
How Parents Save Money at Costco
Raising kids isn’t cheap, but shopping at Costco can help parents cut costs on everything from infant formula to toys.
15 Ways to Get People to Respond to Your Email
Make the most of both your and your recipient's inbox time by making your email more efficient to read and respond to.
5 Reasons to Ignore the January Effect
Discover why some analysts think you should buy stocks now...and why you should ignore them.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Make Your Career a Success
Today we found some stellar articles on ways to make your career a success, money ideas for freshmen, and catching up on Christmas savings.
How Will the Obama Tax-Cut Deal Affect You?
On December 17th, 2010, President Obama signed a $858-billion tax-cut package into law. Here's how it could affect you.
The Best and Worst Things to Buy at Farmers' Markets
Your local farmers' market is a great source of frugal and healthful food — as long as you know what to buy and what to leave on the table.
5 Places to Get Cheaper Diapers
After having five children, I know a few things about finding diaper deals. Follow my suggestions, and you'll never have to pay full-price for diapers again.
Get Out There! The Power of Vulnerability
Letting yourself become more vulnerable is easy, terrifying, and wonderful. Learn how a recent TED talk totally changed my outlook.