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My goal has always been to work for ten years and then have enough financial freedom to do whatever I want to do. Whenever I tell people this they seem to be rather incredulous an
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Best Money Tips: Strategies to Simplify Your Finances
Today we found some great articles on strategies to simplify your finances, DIY skincare products that you can eat, and fun backyard activities for Labor Day.
Best Money Tips: Frugal DIY Cleaning Projects
Today we found some fantastic articles on money-saving cleaning projects, what to do if you’re underpaid, and great household uses for Alka-Seltzer.
TIPS and I-Bonds
There are risks in any investment. The market might go down--or the market might go up, but your investment might go down anyway. The company that issued your stock or bond might
8 Ways to Prepare for a Stock Market Dive
Got a little bit jumpy after the last market downturn? Relax. Here's how you can be prepared for the next one.
10 Ways to Smooth Over a Work Disagreement
Butting heads with a co-worker can quickly become serious. Learn how to bury the hatchet like a professional.
Gift Giving Hacks That Will Save Your Money and Your Sanity
When one writer married into a huge family, gift giving got really complicated. Discover her savvy suggestions for saving money and time.
How Bond Prices and Yields Work
Thinking of adding some government bonds to your portfolio? First, let's take a closer look at how they work.
Best Money Tips: 17 Goals for a More Organized Life
Today we found goals to help you lead a more organized life, exercises to do after you’ve been sitting all day, and ways to sleep better tonight.
6 Fun Summer Camps for Adults
Oh, you thought summer camp was just for kids?
20 Great, Free Gift Ideas
You don't need money to give great gifts — instead, give the gift of your time with one of these awesome coupon ideas.
Mend a Broken Heart Without Breaking the Bank
If you and your significant other recently called it kaput, don’t bury yourself in spending sprees — try some of these frugal self-help therapies instead.
Should You Refinance Your Student Loan?
Student loan borrowers have lots of repayment options, including a growing number of refinance options. Here's what to look for.
Estate Planning: Why Me?
What is an estate, what makes up an estate plan, why do I need one, and how do I go about planning? These and more questions are answered in this matter-of-fact article.
Best Money Tips: The Debt Movement Edition
In honor of The Debt Movement, we wanted to share with you some of the best debt related articles we have published over the years!
6 Easy Ways to Use Technology to Save on Christmas Shopping
Put some of the whiz-bang gadget gifts you received last year to work. That tech can save you big on this year's holiday shopping.
What is keeping you from a life of financial independence?
My goal has always been to work for ten years and then have enough financial freedom to do whatever I want to do. Whenever I tell people this they seem to be rather incredulous an
Designing your life
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Green Switch for Green Savings
Did you know that even after turning everything off in your home, you are still paying for electricity consumption you may be unaware of? If you’re like me, that should get both th
Cut Your Electric Bill With Solar Panels
Solar panels can reduce your electricity bill, increase your home's value, and reduce your carbon cost to the environment. Here's how to get started.
4 Ways "Boring" Investments Make Life Exciting
The most exciting part about investing? Watching your money grow — and safe, reliable investments do that just fine.