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Everyone knows that in most instances, hamburger is an affordable meat option. You can brown it, bake it, patty it, or fry it. Problem is...it gets a bit tiring when it's the ONLY
Extended car warranties can keep you from wrecking the family budget. But you need to shop them as carefully as you do your car. Here are three things to look for.
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The Chinese Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, is celebrated annually by billions of people around the world. In 2010, New Year's Day falls on February 14th. Here are some of the
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Ask the Readers: Do Gift Cards Make a Good Gift?
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Don't miss the highlights from our chat with Donna Freedman on financial fire drills!
Ask the Readers: Have You Ever Re-Gifted?
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Dryer Sheets, Shampoo, and 15 Other Everyday Things You Can Make at Home
Why buy when you can make at home so many of the home and personal care products you use? Here are 17 easy recipes to get you started.
Ask the Readers: Hamburger, What to Do With It? (A Chance to win $20!)
Everyone knows that in most instances, hamburger is an affordable meat option. You can brown it, bake it, patty it, or fry it. Problem is...it gets a bit tiring when it's the ONLY
Best Money Tips: How to Start Investing
Today we found some stellar articles on how to start investing, time management for part-time entrepreneurs, and home staging on a budget.
Extended Car Warranties: 3 Things to Know
Extended car warranties can keep you from wrecking the family budget. But you need to shop them as carefully as you do your car. Here are three things to look for.
Best Money Tips: Hacks to Earn More Money With Less Work
Today we found some great articles on simple hacks to earn more money with less work, negotiating with wedding vendors, and saving for your family vacation.
Money Related Traditions for Celebrating Chinese New Year
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Best of Personal Finance: How to Make Coconut Milk Kefir
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best of Personal Finance roundup. Today, we give you stunning detail into how to make your own coconut milk kefir, some tips for saving money when you move,
Is Pay-As-You-Drive Auto Insurance Worth It?
If you car spends more time in the driveway than on the road, a pay-as-you-go car insurance plan may save you money.
15 Questions You Should Always Ask at the End of a Job Interview
You got the interview. You nailed the questions. Now, it's time to fire back a few questions of your own.
10 Back-to-School iPhone Apps
With assignments and exams, student life can be stressful. Here are 10 iPhone applications that can help you manage your student life.
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U.S. Banks and the Tokyo Drift
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November 11: The Last Free National Park Day of the Year
Plan a final outdoor adventure for 2011, and discover how to get free entrance to parks year-round.
The 12 Most Dangerous Foods You're Buying
Bacteria, heart disease, and cancer, oh my! These are the most dangerous foods you're probably buying.
How to Buy Stocks, Priceline-Style
Setting your own price for stocks is easy if you know what strategy to use. And you don't even need William Shatner to negotiate for you.
Best Money Tips: Things Broke People Say
Today, we share the things that broke people, ways to boost your career, all-natural remedies to stress, and more!
Wise Bread's Best and Worst Financial Decisions in 2010
Some of us took risks. Some of us played it safe. Read about our writers' great (and terrible) 2010 financial decisions, and what they learned from them.