Scammers always try to pass themselves off as legit. Here's why I thought I was getting scammed recently, and how to make sure it doesn't happen to you.
Today we found articles on ways to make negativity work in your favor, little known tips to help you pay tuition, and cleaning hacks to keep your place spick and span.
If you live in an area that is damp, foggy, or humid, battling mildew gets pretty tiresome. Follow these tips to easily and cheaply fight this scourge.
If you're a millennial looking for work, get ready to face a tougher path to success than the generation before you. And if you're a Boomer or an Xer hiring -- lighten up already!
Today we found some great articles on eating vegan on a budget, using the paper clip strategy to stick with good habits, and making taco night even cheaper than it already is.
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How to Avoid Phishing Scams
Scammers always try to pass themselves off as legit. Here's why I thought I was getting scammed recently, and how to make sure it doesn't happen to you.
Best Money Tips: How Negativity Can Be Good For You
Today we found articles on ways to make negativity work in your favor, little known tips to help you pay tuition, and cleaning hacks to keep your place spick and span.
The 7 Best Cities for Frugal Foodies
Budget minded foodies don't have to trek to New York, Chicago, or San Francisco to find a great, affordable bite.
The 5 Best 3D Printers
Why print flat paper when you can print 3D objects? Just use any of these 3D printers and you'll be amazed by what you can make at home.
From Clammy to Clean: 9 Ways to Fight Mildew
If you live in an area that is damp, foggy, or humid, battling mildew gets pretty tiresome. Follow these tips to easily and cheaply fight this scourge.
How to Use a Credit Card for an Emergency Without Drowning In Debt
You know you shouldn't use a credit card to pay for an emergency. But what if that's your only choice?
5 Job Hunting Roadblocks Millennials Must Overcome
If you're a millennial looking for work, get ready to face a tougher path to success than the generation before you. And if you're a Boomer or an Xer hiring -- lighten up already!
Cable TV Is Here to Stay...for Now
Thinking about cutting cable? You might be surprised by little you could save. Follow these steps to find out if it's actually cost effective for you.
Best Money Tips: Eating Vegan on a Budget
Today we found some great articles on eating vegan on a budget, using the paper clip strategy to stick with good habits, and making taco night even cheaper than it already is.
11 Ways to Incorporate Video into Your Business
The Internet has driven down many business costs, including the cost of delivering your message via video.
Best Money Tips: Holiday Savings Tips
Today we found some great articles on holiday savings tips, cash back credit card traps, and why it's still a good idea to get your bachelor's degree.
7 Unexpected Ways Stay-at-Home Parents Save Big
Staying home with the kids means less income — and big savings, too. Find out how stay-at-home tops 9-to-5 when it comes to spending less.
5 Ways You Might Be Sabotaging Your Job
From a bad attitude to a blabber mouth, these behaviors may be the reason you can't keep a job.
When Good Food Goes Bad, Part II: Tortillas and Tortilla Chips
Give those stale tortilla chips a second life with this recipe for chilaquiles. Mexican comfort food? Yes, please.
Best Money Tips: Habits of Exceptionally Healthy People
Today we found some great articles on habits of exceptionally healthy people, how to select the best credit card, and cheap ways to keep kids busy this winter.
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NOTE: As of 3/17/2007, the big deal on paper has ended. You can still apply this code: 044141777 and get $10 off any $25 purchase. For now, anyway. This has got to be one of the best deals I've found in quite a while. [more]
7 Questions to Ask Before Moving Out of State
Whether you want a change of jobs or a change of scenery, moving across the country is not a step to be taken lightly.
Is This Job Worth It?
This post technically isn't about me. It's about a friend, a lousy job situation, and soliciting feedback from our readers for a friend of mine. Tiffany is an engineer who works for a small start-up. [more]
Save money on ITunes every time you buy a song
Another quick and easy money-saving tip for everyone, this time for the few million of us out there addicted to ITunes. It basically involves using a cash back rebate site called BigCrumbs.com (similar to ebates.com). [more]