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Everyone should be able to have open conversations with their boss, but there are some things you should just never say.
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Spare yourself from an extra long wait in line and skip straight to your flight gate with these five handy carry-ons.
I'm speaking at this year's I_Blog Conference in Perry, Iowa and you can win a ticket to attend!
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Maybe you're sentimental, or maybe you subscribe to "out of sight, out of mind," but whatever the reason, stop hanging onto your old junk!
The good news is that two-thirds of Americans have saved at least something for retirement. Do any of these explanations sound familiar?
When it comes to money advice, these old-fashioned pearls of wisdom haven't aged well. Don't let them spoil your nest egg!
If you're not using these tools to manage your finances, it's time for an upgrade. Otherwise, you could be losing time and money.
If your dream gig is more of a "who" than a "what," learn how to go the extra mile to get hired.
Today we found some awesome articles on ways to slash your wedding budget, finding winter fun in the great indoors, and saving money on groceries.
It's easy to feel jealous about someone else's possessions, or even their life. But it's worth remembering that not all is as it seems.
Your house is on the market, and you finally got an offer. Done deal, right? Not so fast...
If you keep these 10 heavy lifters in your pantry, you'll have just what you need for dozens of quick, nutritious, and delicious meals.
Real estate agents take a hefty commission from your home sale. Want to avoid that financial hit? You can sell your home without a traditional agent.
Nothing beats homemade cakes and breads, but who has the time? Pre-mix your dry ingredients, store, and bake later in a jiffy.
Don't let the news dishearten you. Americans aren't completely terrible at money.
A home, a car, the latest pricey gadget — before you commit to buying, you better make sure you can afford such a large purchase.
The smartest thing you can do for your retirement is to start preparing ASAP — that includes 20-somethings, too.
Logic tends to get overlooked when it comes to "better safe than sorry." But for these six types of insurance, safer simply isn't worth the cost.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
10 Things You Should Never Say to Your Boss
Everyone should be able to have open conversations with their boss, but there are some things you should just never say.
Best Money Tips: 9 New Uses for your Old iPhone
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we give you 9 ways to upgrade your old ip
The 5 Best Carry-On Luggage
Spare yourself from an extra long wait in line and skip straight to your flight gate with these five handy carry-ons.
Win a Ticket to the I_Blog Conference!
I'm speaking at this year's I_Blog Conference in Perry, Iowa and you can win a ticket to attend!
Best Money Tips: The Best Time to Buy a Car
Today we found some great articles on the best time to buy a car, online jobs for college students, and Warren Buffet's tips for investing.
12 Things You Won't Ever Use Again and Should Throw Out Today
Maybe you're sentimental, or maybe you subscribe to "out of sight, out of mind," but whatever the reason, stop hanging onto your old junk!
Why One-Third of Americans Haven't Saved for Retirement
The good news is that two-thirds of Americans have saved at least something for retirement. Do any of these explanations sound familiar?
Don't Let Outdated Money Advice Endanger Your Money
When it comes to money advice, these old-fashioned pearls of wisdom haven't aged well. Don't let them spoil your nest egg!
8 Ways Technology Can Streamline Financial Management
If you're not using these tools to manage your finances, it's time for an upgrade. Otherwise, you could be losing time and money.
How to Get Hired by Your Dream Company
If your dream gig is more of a "who" than a "what," learn how to go the extra mile to get hired.
Best Money Tips: Slash Your Wedding Budget
Today we found some awesome articles on ways to slash your wedding budget, finding winter fun in the great indoors, and saving money on groceries.
How to Rise Above Financial Jealousy
It's easy to feel jealous about someone else's possessions, or even their life. But it's worth remembering that not all is as it seems.
5 Reasons a Home Sale Could Fall Through
Your house is on the market, and you finally got an offer. Done deal, right? Not so fast...
The 10 Most Versatile Foods in Your Pantry
If you keep these 10 heavy lifters in your pantry, you'll have just what you need for dozens of quick, nutritious, and delicious meals.
How to Sell a Home Without a Traditional Agent
Real estate agents take a hefty commission from your home sale. Want to avoid that financial hit? You can sell your home without a traditional agent.
10 Homemade Baking Mixes That Save Money and Time
Nothing beats homemade cakes and breads, but who has the time? Pre-mix your dry ingredients, store, and bake later in a jiffy.
3 Ways Americans Are Getting Better at Managing Their Money
Don't let the news dishearten you. Americans aren't completely terrible at money.
How to Determine If Your Finances Are Ready for a Big Purchase
A home, a car, the latest pricey gadget — before you commit to buying, you better make sure you can afford such a large purchase.
4 Retirement Planning Moves Every 20-Something Must Make
The smartest thing you can do for your retirement is to start preparing ASAP — that includes 20-somethings, too.
6 Kinds of Insurance That Aren't Worth It -- And What to Do Instead
Logic tends to get overlooked when it comes to "better safe than sorry." But for these six types of insurance, safer simply isn't worth the cost.