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6 Ways to Read Comic Books for Free (or Almost Free)
To cut back on costs, I stopped reading comic books after high school. Then I realized I could get my comic fix for free, with no superpowers required.
12 Easy Squash Recipes for Fall
What makes Fall the best season of all? The food! Turn your big Fall squash haul into these easy and delicious sides and mains.
5 Bodily Fluids You Can Exchange for Cash
If you're fit and healthy and don't mind some hassle and probing questions, you can earn extra income selling little vials of medical grade you.
6 Terrible Money Moves to Avoid on the First Date
Make any of these bonehead money moves on a first date and you can bet there won't be a second date.
10 Wasteful Things That Frugal People Do
You may be the cheapest person you know. But is it possible you're actually wasting money when you think you're saving?
8 Items You Should Never Buy Online
Just because you can buy absolutely anything online doesn't mean you should.
Best Money Tips: The Ultimate In-N-Out Secret Menu
Today we found some great articles on In-N-Out's secret menu, how to find your unclaimed money, and ways to save on your next trip to the gas station.
10 Surprising Things You Can Rent
In the long run, renting costs more. But if a short term fling is your thing, you can probably rent it — whatever "it" is.
6 Bulletproof Ways to Cut Your Budget
These easy budget-slashing techniques will help you save more and happily live below your means.
How to Raise Backyard Chickens
If you've thought about getting your own set of fowl, this starter guide will have you well on your way to fresh eggs and friendly wake-up calls.
16 Home Purchases for Under $10 That Are Well Worth the Money
Sometimes being frugal is about making do. These 16 home essentials will make your life easier — and none of them cost more than 10 bucks.
Best Money Tips: Teaching Young Ones Frugality
Today we found some awesome articles on teaching young ones about frugality, ways to increase your income, and how to live on $40,000 or less.
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When and How to Offer Discounts for Early Payment
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Best Money Tips: Fast Food Hacks That'll Save You Money
Today we found articles on fast food hacks that’ll save you money, things to do every day that will make you smarter, and what to do instead of having a garage sale.
Negotiating a Lease with Your Potential New Landlord
Here are the fine points of negotiating for rental space, including a few opportunities a newer business owner might miss.
Best Money Tips: The Best Time to Buy a Car
Today we found some awesome articles on the best time to buy a car, how to spend less on lunch, and what to do when you have too much debt.
Best Money Tips: Habits of Happy, Healthy Couples
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Independent Contractors vs. Employees: Keeping Them Straight
Who the IRS considers an employee and who it considers a contractor doesn't always match what a business owner might expect.