Aging a photograph used to be quite a skill. In fact, only the best retouchers could pull it off convincingly. Computers made the process easier; and programs like Adobe Photoshop
It may be a little bit early to think about retirement all too seriously if you still have several decades left before you face it. But don't look now -- time flies and before you
Thinking of settling that debt with your credit card companies? You might want to think again. While debt settlement offers can be very attractive, there's often a nasty little sur
Auto insurance is one of those pesky, nagging things, almost like a tiny leech. It sucks money away and we're not even always aware of it, at least until we have to write another c
The book ‘em initiative is really what the Holiday Season in general and Christmas is about -- not just the giving of things, but of ideas, thoughts, experiences, things that make
Today we found articles on things you need to know about Black Friday, staying motivated when you’re debt-free, and reasons for and against keeping your accounts at the same bank.
Did you know that from 1926 to the present, dividends have accounted for 43 percent of the total return of the S&P 500 index? The Little Book of Big Dividends by Charles B Carlson,
You know you should have healthy habits, but they're hard to keep. But what if a healthy lifestyle could save you hundreds of dollars a year? Here's how.
Estate planning is much more than just divvying up your coin collection and jewelry. Quite the contrary, there are a number of issues that a good estate plan can address.
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Quick Hack: How To Age a Digital Photograph in Seconds
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How to Tell if You're on Track for Retirement
It may be a little bit early to think about retirement all too seriously if you still have several decades left before you face it. But don't look now -- time flies and before you
9 Great Stocks for Back-to-School Time
Back-to-school stocks are poised to have a strong autumn. Consider adding these strong cool-weather performers to your portfolio.
Forgiven Debt Isn't Really Forgiven At All
Thinking of settling that debt with your credit card companies? You might want to think again. While debt settlement offers can be very attractive, there's often a nasty little sur
4 Tips to Save on Car Insurance
Auto insurance is one of those pesky, nagging things, almost like a tiny leech. It sucks money away and we're not even always aware of it, at least until we have to write another c
EpiPens and Other Ways Companies Have Profited From Your Pain
The EpiPen price hike is no special circumstance. Pharmaceutical companies are making bank on your illness, one pill at a time.
13 Crucial Social Security Terms Everyone Needs to Know
Most Americans depend on Social Security in retirement. That's why it's critical to know these 13 Social Security terms.
Book 'Em This Season
The book ‘em initiative is really what the Holiday Season in general and Christmas is about -- not just the giving of things, but of ideas, thoughts, experiences, things that make
7 Bizarre Ways to Stay on Budget (That Actually Work)
Good for you if you've made a budget! If you're struggling to stick to it, try one of these offbeat motivators and get back on track.
Best Money Tips: What You Need to Know About Black Friday 2016
Today we found articles on things you need to know about Black Friday, staying motivated when you’re debt-free, and reasons for and against keeping your accounts at the same bank.
Your Money Worries Are Holding You Back — Here's What to Do
The "ostrich strategy" is no way to plan for the future. When it comes to your money phobias, pull your head out of the sand and take control.
Best Money Tips: Easy Ways to Practice Yoga on the Cheap
Today we found articles on easy ways to practice yoga on the cheap, awesome DIY stocking stuffers, and the best and worst foods for an empty stomach.
5 Surprising Ways Your Dog Can Save You Money
You can't put a price on the love and loyalty of a good dog… well, actually you can. Learn how having a dog can save you some real money.
7 Decisions That Seem OK Now, but Might Ruin Your Finances Later
"It seemed like a good idea at the time," is not something you want to tell yourself about a money decision. Beware of these money traps!
Book Review: The Little Book of Big Dividends
Did you know that from 1926 to the present, dividends have accounted for 43 percent of the total return of the S&P 500 index? The Little Book of Big Dividends by Charles B Carlson,
5 Frugal Destinations You Should Travel to Now
Stretch your travel budget and your horizons by visiting one of these trend-setting travel destinations — before the crowds arrive.
How Being Healthy Saves You Money (and Why Bad Health Habits Cost You)
You know you should have healthy habits, but they're hard to keep. But what if a healthy lifestyle could save you hundreds of dollars a year? Here's how.
Build Your Own Small Business Empire in One Year: Empire Building Kit
If you're ready to create your own small business empire, then the Empire Building Kit may be the tool to help you do it.
8 Money Moments That Should Be On Everyone's Bucket List
A bucket list doesn't have to be all swimming with dolphins and climbing mountains. Use one to help you make big strides with your money, too.
Do You Need an Estate Plan?
Estate planning is much more than just divvying up your coin collection and jewelry. Quite the contrary, there are a number of issues that a good estate plan can address.