Today we found articles on how to tour New York with only $25, sales skills that everyone should develop, and easy Christmas treats that you can make for less than $5.
In my first job out of college, I was on 12,000 English pounds per year. That was back in London in 1996, i was single, lived with two friends and only had rent and travel to pay for. And I still remember how tough that was. [more]
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7 Portable, Affordable Fitness Gear Items for Travelers
Keep fit on the road with these seven pieces of fitness equipment.
Get Free Stuff by Eating Cereal, Drinking Soda, and Watching TV
If you're willing to search for product codes, tweet a brand name, or watch a product demo, you can get free stuff. Sit up straight, couch potato!
Best Money Tips: Tour New York (and Other Big Cities) on a $25 Budget
Today we found articles on how to tour New York with only $25, sales skills that everyone should develop, and easy Christmas treats that you can make for less than $5.
4 Ways to Use Your Food That Don't Involve Eating
For some DIY beauty treatment, pest control, cleaning, or decorating — check the pantry. These delicious foods serve double duty.
Tax Law Changes For 2012: What You Need To Know
Here's a look at tax law changes you can expect for 2012 and how to plan ahead to take advantage of those changes now.
Big List of Student Discounts
Whether you're in college or high school, there's a bevy of discounts available to you, from dining to travel to movies and more.
11 Cool Uses for Your Coffee Maker
Your coffee pot can't fry an egg, but it can certainly poach one. What else can your coffee maker do for you?
Credit Card Churning and Why It's Not Worth It
Is credit card churning worth it?
4 Resume Rules You Should Be Breaking
The job market can be a vicious one. If you want your resume to get by the filters and stand out from the rest, make it noteworthy.
Balancing Act: The Perils of Budgeting
Tackling a budget requires you to do one big thing with your finances — find the balance.
5 Tax Mistakes Freelancers Need to Stop Making
When you run your own business, taxes can be tricky. Don't let these tax mistakes derail your freelance finances.
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Best Money Tips: Save Up to $1,500 a Year on Laundry
Today we found some great articles on saving up to $1500 a year on laundry, steps to take after a job interview, and how to save on utility bills.
How to live on $12,000 a year
In my first job out of college, I was on 12,000 English pounds per year. That was back in London in 1996, i was single, lived with two friends and only had rent and travel to pay for. And I still remember how tough that was. [more]
What to Do if You Get Sick While Traveling Abroad
There's never a good time to get sick. This might be the worst time.
Best Money Tips: Thrifty Gifts for Mom
Today we found some fantastic articles on thrifty gifts for mom, building your financial dream team, and ways to slash prescription costs.
Get Out of Debt? Why?
Spending money can be a lot of fun, especially when credit keeps things going. It begs a very simple question — why bother getting out of debt?
5 Easy Things Science Says You Should Do for Your Body Every Day
Being healthy doesn't have to require a lot of hard work. Improve your health and your wellbeing with some simple steps anyone can take.
5 Reasons July Is a Great Month for Stocks
July is usually a banner month for the stock market. In between sand castles and sunbathing, here's why you should do some investing!
What to Do If Your Employer Won't Pay You
There are bad bosses; and then there are bosses who won't even pay up.