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The Law (of) Suits: Insurance for Men
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Book Review: Where the Jobs Are Now
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Best Money Tips: Ways to Eat Well on the Cheap
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Savings Preparedness: Highlights from Our Women's Money Week Chat
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Flashback Friday: 36 Things You Should Buy Second Hand
Before you head out to shop your favorite stores, consider buying those items used. You can save an unbelievable amount of cash in the process.
The One Word You Need to Get Rid of for a Better Life
Research proves it — removing this one word from your vocabulary can change your life.
12 Delicious and Cheap Nut Butter Recipes to Make at Home
Peanut may still be the king of nut butters, but there are plenty of nutty new challengers — most of which you can make right at home, for cheap.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Score a Raise
Today we found some stellar articles on ways to score a raise, how to never make a late payment again, and paying off student loans smarter and sooner.
Best Money Tips: The Entertainment Edition
Today we are featuring some of the most interesting articles from around the web about saving on entertainment!
5 Customer Service Battles You Just Can't Win
Put your phone scripts away, give up escalating, and don't bother screaming because whatever happens, you're not getting your money back.
8 Biggest Regrets of New Homeowners
Buying your first home should be a happy occasion, so don't end up kicking yourself by making these homebuying blunders.
10 Ways to Repair a Burned Bridge
We've all ended a work or personal relationship badly. Mend a broken connection and you'll regain a valued friend or a colleague -- forever this time.
10 Reasons to Cut Millennials Some Slack About Their Money
Millennials have long been the punching bags of personal finance. It's time we ease up.
Book Review: The Ultimate Tech Guide for Travelers
Making sure your technology is safe while you're on-the-go can be nerve-racking, but The Ultimate Tech Guide for Travelers can help.
10 Rude Things Even Polite People Do
We try our best to be polite and sensitive to others, but sometimes even Emily Post slips up. Are you guilty of any of these small impositions?
12 Things in Your Office You Can Throw Out Today
Coffee cups, unopened mail, convention swag — that clutter on your desk is flatlining your productivity. Dump it, and watch your efficiency soar!