Today we found articles on smart ways to save on holiday parties, financial choices you’ll regret in 10 years, and over 80 awesome DIY stocking stuffers.
Today we found some awesome articles on stocking stuffers for under $10, how to receive great customer service, and ways to jazz up your holiday wrapping.
Celebrate Valentine's Day frugally — our Editor's segment on American Public Media's Marketplace Money tells you how (even if it's at the last minute).
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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Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Save Money on Holiday Parties
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Gratitude and Frugality
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6 Habits of Highly Productive People
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Best Money Tips: Stocking Stuffers Under $10
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Best Money Tips: Frugal Family Living
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10 Times You Should Speak Up at Work
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Going Green: How to Live a (Nearly) Cash-Only Life
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What Is SOPA, and How Will It Affect You?
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Credit Card Churning and Why It's Not Worth It
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The 5 Best Exercise Videos
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4 Money Lessons We Can Learn From Past Presidents
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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]