Identity theft is considered an increasing national epidemic, being the fastest growing crime in the nation. And until you discover that somebody else has stolen your identit
Imagine life without a mortgage or an overstuffed attic. Even if we don't live in one, tiny houses can teach us a lot about consumption, debt, and simplicity.
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4 Money Lessons We Can Learn From J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling knows a thing or two about muggle money struggles. After all, she once had her share.
Calculate the "Stock Up Price" to Save on These Baby Essentials
Knowing the "stock up price" on these key baby essentials will help you keep more money in your pocket.
10 Ways Anyone Can Go Solar and Save on Energy
Looking to save some money on your monthly energy bills? Make these changes and you'll save the planet, too!
Beating Bank Fee Increases
Sure, you can adhere to all of your bank's (potentially ridiculous) rules to avoid rising fees...or you can start searching for a new bank.
4 Ways to Make Money Doing Household Chores
Looking for a side gig that doesn't have hefty startup fees? You can make up to $25 an hour doing everyday household chores for other people.
How to Save Big on Everything for Your Wedding
Your wedding day should be one of the happiest days of your life. But it shouldn't have to be one of the most expensive.
How to Look Rich on Social Media
You don't have to be rich to seem rich and nowhere is this more true than on social media. Start crafting a wealthier virtual you.
Best Money Tips: Paying Off Your Debt
Today we found some awesome articles on paying off your debt, asking for a raise, and saving cash at the airport.
3 Ways Education Can Impact Your Creditworthiness
Education doesn't directly affect your credit; but it can impact your creditworthiness.
What Does Car Rental Insurance Really Cover On Your Credit Card?
Before you charge your next car rental on a credit card, find out what coverage you're really getting.
The Real Deal: What to Expect When Starting Your Own Business
It's easy to list "Start Business" as a goal for the new year, but do you know what that actually means?
Get Your Own Identity! What to do when Yours is Stolen
Identity theft is considered an increasing national epidemic, being the fastest growing crime in the nation. And until you discover that somebody else has stolen your identit
Big Lessons From the Tiny House Movement
Imagine life without a mortgage or an overstuffed attic. Even if we don't live in one, tiny houses can teach us a lot about consumption, debt, and simplicity.
Afraid of Spending Money? Here Are 5 Perks of Your Phobia
For some, chrometophobia can be crippling. For the frugal minded, it's just another way to save more.
7 Reasons Your Card Got Declined (And How to Fix It)
"So sorry, that card's been declined." Here's why this ultra-embarrassment can happen — and how to make sure it never does again.
How to Grocery Shop for Five on $100 a Week
Learn how to get a week's worth of groceries, toiletries, and household supplies for $100.
10 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Lease
Renting a home is more than just finding the right place. Make sure you know everything up front by asking these important questions first.
7 Ways Retirement Planning Changes When You're Single
Retirement planning is not one-size-fits-all. And if you're single, you'd be wise to prepare for some unique concerns — and benefits!
This One Mental Bias Is Harming Your Investments
The biggest threat to your investments isn't a market downturn — it's your own brain.
Extreme Couponing? 5 Reasons Why I’ll Pass.
40 hours per week clipping coupons? Stockpiling products you may never use? Extreme couponing may be all the rage, but it's more like madness to me.