Today we found articles on how to have a killer BBQ on a budget, hacks to get beauty products for practically nothing, and practical steps to achieve inner peace.
Most of us have insurance of one sort or another. But if you're like me, the prospect of a trip to the insurance agent's office isn't something that keeps you awake with excitement
Today we found some stellar articles on going on cheap dates without being cheap, making a game plan for college, and whether or not you can be organic and frugal.
Reward cards might be a lot more beneficial (or, in some cases, harmful) than you think. Check out these common myths — and the true story behind them.
Wise Bread bloggers share green resolutions for the upcoming year, beginning on October 15, 2007: Blog Action Day. Tell us what actions you intend to take to improve the environ
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Braces can be a necessary medical treatment — and they can also be exceedingly expensive. Here are five ways to blunt the sharp cost of straight teeth.
Early in the subprime lending collapse, Wise Bread posted a report from Americans for Fairness in Lending explaining how the subprime lending boom hurt everyone. Since it's a
Bitcoin is not quite as hot as it once was, but it's still traded and used. Now that prices are more modest, are you ready to test the popular cryptocurrency?
How bad could things get? The New York Times asked that question about the economic situation. It's a good question, but they gave a really bad answer.
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There's No Good Reason Not to Get the Amazon Rewards Visa Signature Card
If you shop on Amazon.com, there's no reason not to get the Amazon.com credit card to start earning rewards on your purchases!
9 Crazy Investments of the Rich and Famous
The rich and famous are no strangers to wild money matters. Do any of these crazy investments ring a bell?
4 Ways Chip Credit Cards Make Life Easier
Chip-and-PIN technology is coming to the U.S., ensuring that your credit and debit cards are safer than ever. Here's what you can expect.
The 9 Best Storage Products as Recommended by Organization Pros
Before you stock up on storage products, let these organization pros point you to the ones that are worth cluttering up your bank statement for.
Best Money Tips: How to Have a Killer BBQ on a Budget
Today we found articles on how to have a killer BBQ on a budget, hacks to get beauty products for practically nothing, and practical steps to achieve inner peace.
10 Best Stock Markets in the World in 2015
If you're looking for big gains and can tolerate a little risk, it's time to look abroad. Global stocks may be the answer to your investment needs.
Save Money on Insurance
Most of us have insurance of one sort or another. But if you're like me, the prospect of a trip to the insurance agent's office isn't something that keeps you awake with excitement
Best Money Tips: Go on Cheap Dates Without Being Cheap
Today we found some stellar articles on going on cheap dates without being cheap, making a game plan for college, and whether or not you can be organic and frugal.
Why It's Too Soon to Give Up on Travel Agents
You might think travel agents have become completely obsolete, but that's not totally true.
5 Myths About Credit Card Rewards
Reward cards might be a lot more beneficial (or, in some cases, harmful) than you think. Check out these common myths — and the true story behind them.
10 Things to Stop Doing on Social Media by 30
Acting like a child on social media isn't such a great look when you're a grown, professional adult.
What's Your Green Resolution?
Wise Bread bloggers share green resolutions for the upcoming year, beginning on October 15, 2007: Blog Action Day. Tell us what actions you intend to take to improve the environ
Borrowing to Invest: Helpful or Hurtful?
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Don't Let Bedbugs Take a Bite Out of Your Next Thrift Store Deal
If you're not careful, a great deal on a used chair might cost you thousands in bedbug extermination costs. Here's what to watch out for.
5 Ways to Save Money on Braces
Braces can be a necessary medical treatment — and they can also be exceedingly expensive. Here are five ways to blunt the sharp cost of straight teeth.
5 Destinations in Mexico That Are Safer Than Playa Del Carmen and Cancun
The news can be grim sometimes, but Mexico is still very safe for travelers, especially these five destinations.
Interview with AFFIL executive director Jim Campen
Early in the subprime lending collapse, Wise Bread posted a report from Americans for Fairness in Lending explaining how the subprime lending boom hurt everyone. Since it's a
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Here's Everything You Need to Get Started With Bitcoin
Bitcoin is not quite as hot as it once was, but it's still traded and used. Now that prices are more modest, are you ready to test the popular cryptocurrency?
Living within your means isn't nasty
How bad could things get? The New York Times asked that question about the economic situation. It's a good question, but they gave a really bad answer.