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Clams, Cheese, and Bread: Why We Call Money What We Do
Ever wonder why people call a dollar a "greenback" or a "buck?" Read on to learn the roots of those nicknames and more!
7 Smart Money Moves for Empty Nesters
After you convert your not-so-little one's room to a den or craft room, take some time to make your money all about you again, too.
Best Money Tips: 12 Best Days to Get Free Stuff
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we tell you the best days to score freebies, how to m
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Travel and Money: How to Get and Carry Cash Safely and Securely
When you travel, it can be easy to be labeled as a tourist, which automatically makes you a target for theft. Here's how to get and carry cash safely and securely.
Learn How to Travel Forever From These 7 Digital Nomads
Dreaming of quitting the 9-to-5 routine for a life of adventure? These digital nomads can show you how they did it.
Best Money Tips: The Career Edition
Today we found some of the best articles from around the web on everything related to your career!
5 Investments That Aren't Stocks or Bonds
Stock ownership is at the lowest rate in almost two decades. These alternative investments may be the reason why.
Fess Up to Your Addictions: How to Satisfy Them on a Frugal Budget
There are just some things I can't go without, like Starbucks coffee or a dinner at Chili's. To feed my addictions, I've learned some tips that save me money and still let
Mental Tricks That Will Help You Hate Winter Less
With the endless falling of snow, winter can be a miserable time. Hate it a little less by adding these clever mental tricks to your arsenal.
Ask the Readers: Silly Ways to Save (Chance to win $20)
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Best Money Tips: The Debt Edition
Today we are featuring some of the best articles from around the web on debt!
Flashback Friday: 36 Things You Should Buy Second Hand
Before you head out to shop your favorite stores, consider buying those items used. You can save an unbelievable amount of cash in the process.
Best Money Tips: The Top "Green" Craft and DIY Blogs on the Web
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6 Ways to Slash the Cost of Wi-Fi When You Travel
Yes, you can take your Facebook and your cloud file storage with you on the road — and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here's how.
The Surprising Truth of Investing: Mediocre Advice Is Best
While you might wish for superior investing advice, it turns out mediocre advice is really all you need.
Downsizing With Kids
Downsizing is happening all over the place these days. Here's some ideas to help you do more with less.
A Used Car Salesman Reveals Dirty Tricks (and How to Beat Them)
A former used car salesman reveals some tricks of the trade. Before you buy a used car, read this!
50+ Uses for Citrus Peels
Don't toss those citrus peels just yet! There are so many amazing ways to put them to good use.
5 Financial Lessons Everyone Should Learn in Their 30s (Did You?)
Being thirty-something means adult-sized responsibilities — and adult-sized money lessons. Have you learned these key financial lessons?