Today we found some great articles on ways to organize your life and save money, how to ask for a promotion, and ways to make your batteries last longer.
The City of Angels may be one of the most expensive in the country, but you can enjoy the best it has to offer without offering it everything in your wallet.
The Consumer Price Index was released today, showing prices were up 0.3% last month and up 2.8% from a year ago. The same report also includes the so-called core rate, which exclu
I'm scratching my head on this one folks. It may be a little premature to say I've found the "deal of the year" on January 1st, but I can't see anyone topping
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How to Get Through a Tough Financial Emergency
Few things feel worse than dire money emergencies. You can get through it — stay calm, prioritize, and bounce back stronger than before.
Best Money Tips: Organize Your Life and Save Money
Today we found some great articles on ways to organize your life and save money, how to ask for a promotion, and ways to make your batteries last longer.
Chill Your Sunscreen and 25 Other Beach Trip Hacks
Make the most out of beach days by keeping it clean, organized, and affordable. You'll wish you'd learned these tricks sooner this summer!
7 Unexpected Uses for Honey
Honey isn't just for tea. Make room for this sweet pantry staple in your medicine cabinet, too.
Best Money Tips: Travel Hacks for Your Next Trip
Today we found some great articles on handy travel hacks, things you should let go to become a happier person, and twenty foods that fight cancer.
Feeling Poor?: Things I Forget About that Don't Cost a Thing
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6 Reasons You're Still Struggling to Pay Bills
You're making decent money and not obviously wasting it. So why are you still on thin ice by bill-paying day?
10 Ways to Do LA On the Cheap
The City of Angels may be one of the most expensive in the country, but you can enjoy the best it has to offer without offering it everything in your wallet.
Best Money Tips: Grocery Saving Strategies
Today we found some great articles on grocery saving strategies, making your wedding venue more affordable, and how volunteering can help your career.
Why I Like My Flip Phone: The 5 Smartphone Effects
A smartphone might be a smart financial decision...for some people. One writer shares why he's sticking with his humble flip phone.
The core rate is not an evil conspiracy
The Consumer Price Index was released today, showing prices were up 0.3% last month and up 2.8% from a year ago. The same report also includes the so-called core rate, which exclu
How to Take a 7-Day Cross Country Road Trip for $350 or Less
We all want to hit the open road and drive across the country, but costs can add up quickly. Luckily, we found a way to do it for $350 or less.
10 Reasons You Probably Overpaid at the Store
You can be the smartest shopper around and still end up overpaying for everyday things. Here's how you're getting tripped up.
5 Cheap, Fun Fall Getaways
Want to get away for a weekend this fall? From wine to trains (and even some lakes), these autumnal excursions are fun and mostly frugal.
Money Matters: Why All the Secrecy?
As I alluded to in another article, I am amazed at how people will si
4 Myths About Economic Behavior We Don't Believe Anymore
We all remember the marshmallow experiment from Psychology 101. New studies show those famous findings are full of fluff.
Reusable Gift Wrapping: The Wrap That Keeps on Giving
Why pay for something that will only be used once and then becomes garbage? Try one of these awesome, reusable wrapping methods instead.
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I'm scratching my head on this one folks. It may be a little premature to say I've found the "deal of the year" on January 1st, but I can't see anyone topping
Best Money Tips: How to Buy a Used Rental Car
Today we found some fantastic articles on buying a used rental car, learning to ski or snowboard for less, and saving on health insurance.
This Is How Much the Fed's Interest Rate Hike Might Cost You
The Fed is raising benchmark rates for the first time since 2008's economic meltdown. Here's how this move will affect borrowers.