I just finished reading The New Coffeehouse Investor by financial adviser Bill Schultheis. He's an index-fund investor and discusses his rationale for investing in non-managed fund
Especially for things people often buy on credit, like a car or a house, there's a tendency to divide the ownership into two periods--while the loan is being paid off, where the it
LinkedIn is a key career development tool, but it's only one tool. If you aren't using these other online job services, you're limiting your job opportunities.
Where do you stand on the V-day debate? Are you just happy to finally get a chance to do something sweet? Do you already spend enough time with your significant other (and therefo
Today we found articles on impulse buys to watch out for, holiday gifts that you can buy during Black Friday, and time management tools that you already have at home.
1 in 3 people are disabled during their working lives, and those disabled for more than 2 months have an average disability length of two and a half years. Make sure your disabilit
Today we found articles on home hazards to avoid this holiday season, high paying careers that are flexible and satisfying, and life-changing tips that will boost your happiness.
Today we found some great articles on good morning habits for a great day, what to buy and not buy at Home Depot, and money management lessons for young adults.
Until recently, it had never occurred to me that dreams could offer insights into financial and career dilemmas. Then I had a dream that revealed a financial fear, and finally di
This week, I discovered a new iPhone app called CoupSmart when a reader alerted me to the fact that they had won $200 just for using it. Here’s the scoop for anyone else who’s int
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Down-To-Earth Financial Advice From A Mountain-Climbing Adviser
I just finished reading The New Coffeehouse Investor by financial adviser Bill Schultheis. He's an index-fund investor and discusses his rationale for investing in non-managed fund
Flashback Friday: 72 Brilliant Ways to Stretch $20
A Twenty doesn't go as far is it used to — but if you're smart about how you spend it, it'll still get you pretty far!
Grocery Jargon: 10 Terms to Know Before You Hit the Aisles
Food labels are covered with feel-good terms these days — but what does "natural," "organic," or "grass fed" really mean? Find out here.
Best Money Tips: Habits to Help You Become Happier
Today we found some fantastic articles on simple habits to help you become happier, making January winter cleaning month, and how to get extra cash.
The 5 Best Facial Masks
Keeping your skin clear and glowing isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these face masks and your face will always look flawless.
Understand Capital Costs
Especially for things people often buy on credit, like a car or a house, there's a tendency to divide the ownership into two periods--while the loan is being paid off, where the it
5 Personal Finance Lessons From “The Hobbit”
You won't find an ATM in Smaug's lair, but you will find some pearls of financial wisdom scattered about the Lonely Mountain and Middle Earth.
8 Job-Hunting Tools That Are More Important Than LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a key career development tool, but it's only one tool. If you aren't using these other online job services, you're limiting your job opportunities.
What Booze Teaches Us About Money
Besides not wasting all of it at the bar, there's a lot booze can teach us about money.
Ask the Readers: Is Valentine's Day Too Commercial? (Chance to win $20!)
Where do you stand on the V-day debate? Are you just happy to finally get a chance to do something sweet? Do you already spend enough time with your significant other (and therefo
Best Money Tips: Stop Making These Impulse Buys Now
Today we found articles on impulse buys to watch out for, holiday gifts that you can buy during Black Friday, and time management tools that you already have at home.
Financial IQ Test: How Healthy Is Your Disability Insurance?
1 in 3 people are disabled during their working lives, and those disabled for more than 2 months have an average disability length of two and a half years. Make sure your disabilit
Best Money Tips: Avoid These Holiday Home Hazards
Today we found articles on home hazards to avoid this holiday season, high paying careers that are flexible and satisfying, and life-changing tips that will boost your happiness.
Best Money Tips: Good Morning Habits for a Great Day
Today we found some great articles on good morning habits for a great day, what to buy and not buy at Home Depot, and money management lessons for young adults.
What Dreams Mean About Personal Finance
Until recently, it had never occurred to me that dreams could offer insights into financial and career dilemmas. Then I had a dream that revealed a financial fear, and finally di
Prizes and Freebies from CoupSmart for the iPhone
This week, I discovered a new iPhone app called CoupSmart when a reader alerted me to the fact that they had won $200 just for using it. Here’s the scoop for anyone else who’s int
Keeping Santa Sane: Budget Holiday Decorating
This year, keep your holiday decorating and gift-wrapping low-cost and fun.
Best Money Tips: Websites to Visit Before Spending Your Money
Today we found some fantastic articles on websites to visit before spending your money, frugal ways to relax, and the path to purpose.
Best Money Tips: Save Big on Buying in Bulk
Today we found some awesome articles on saving big on buying in bulk, easy ways to save more money, and steps for a fresh financial start this fall.
12 Unique Ways to Use School Supplies
If you went overboard stocking school supplies this year, don't fret. There's plenty of cool re-uses for your plethora of pencils and erasers.