Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
The IRS announced that certain taxpayers will have to wait until late February 2011 to file taxes. Read on to see if you are affected by this delay.
A balloon mortgage has its upsides, but it sure leaves a lot up in the air.
We all rely on little catch phrases and verbal shortcuts. Unfortunately, many are thoughtless or hurtful or just plain dumb. Stop saying them!
It's easy to get caught up in Halloween and become frustrated when a complicated costume goes wrong. Skip all that and go for simple and fun, instead.
Reducing your budget can be difficult when you have so many "needs," but these four types of so-called necessities aren't required at all.
We're always trying to protect our money. But too often we forget to protect it from ourselves.
Don't send your holiday leftovers home with your guests — stretch your food budget by making something delicious and new with last night's feast.
They say $1 ain't what it used to be, and they're right. But the humble $1 bill can still get you plenty. Here are 21 possibilities.
You're ready to be a homeowner — but if you make these missteps with your money, you can kiss your mortgage application goodbye.
Renting your space on Airbnb isn't always an easy money-maker. Watch out for these pitfalls and inconveniences of becoming an Airbnb host.
Take advantage of that student ID while you can, because it can help you save cash on all kinds of stuff.
Today we found some awesome articles on the rules of re-gifting, ways to find cheap paperback books, and how to avoid credit card problems while traveling.
For the stuff we use and rely on daily, sometimes it's better to avoid the bargain bin. Don't skimp on these 15 items.
It pays to know your rights when it comes to collections agencies. Here are four things that debt collectors definitely can't do.
It's time to stop investing like a kid.
Have you ever fallen in love with a place after seeing it on the big screen? These overseas film settings are affordable and absolutely beautiful.
Your resume worked, you wowed 'em at the interview, and today's the day. Continue the run by mastering these secrets of first day on the job success.
One writer has found that keeping her emails has saved her time, frustration, and recently, over $300. Discover why a full inbox can be a good thing.
It's hard enough getting ahead without you putting up barriers to your own success. Are you undermining your career?
A big wedding comes with a hefty price tag. Borrowing to pay for it will have you saying "I do" to years of debt, too.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
IRS Delays Start of Tax Filing for Some Taxpayers in 2011
The IRS announced that certain taxpayers will have to wait until late February 2011 to file taxes. Read on to see if you are affected by this delay.
Should You Ever Consider a Balloon Mortgage?
A balloon mortgage has its upsides, but it sure leaves a lot up in the air.
9 Dumb Little Things You Need to Stop Saying Today
We all rely on little catch phrases and verbal shortcuts. Unfortunately, many are thoughtless or hurtful or just plain dumb. Stop saying them!
20 Simple and Cheap Halloween Costumes for Kids
It's easy to get caught up in Halloween and become frustrated when a complicated costume goes wrong. Skip all that and go for simple and fun, instead.
The 4 Most Common Unnecessary "Needs"
Reducing your budget can be difficult when you have so many "needs," but these four types of so-called necessities aren't required at all.
Boost Your Savings by Making Your Money Harder to Spend
We're always trying to protect our money. But too often we forget to protect it from ourselves.
15 Quick and Delicious Ways to Use Thanksgiving Leftovers
Don't send your holiday leftovers home with your guests — stretch your food budget by making something delicious and new with last night's feast.
What Can You Buy for $1 These Days?
They say $1 ain't what it used to be, and they're right. But the humble $1 bill can still get you plenty. Here are 21 possibilities.
5 Money Moves That Will Ruin Your Mortgage Application
You're ready to be a homeowner — but if you make these missteps with your money, you can kiss your mortgage application goodbye.
5 Costly Pitfalls of Hosting on Airbnb
Renting your space on Airbnb isn't always an easy money-maker. Watch out for these pitfalls and inconveniences of becoming an Airbnb host.
8 College Perks You Might Be Missing Out On
Take advantage of that student ID while you can, because it can help you save cash on all kinds of stuff.
Best Money Tips: The Rules of Re-Gifting
Today we found some awesome articles on the rules of re-gifting, ways to find cheap paperback books, and how to avoid credit card problems while traveling.
15 Things You Should Never Skimp On
For the stuff we use and rely on daily, sometimes it's better to avoid the bargain bin. Don't skimp on these 15 items.
4 Annoying Things Bill Collectors Can't Do -- And How to Stop Them
It pays to know your rights when it comes to collections agencies. Here are four things that debt collectors definitely can't do.
5 Investment Moves That Prove You're Finally a Grown-Up
It's time to stop investing like a kid.
5 Famous Overseas Film Settings You Can Visit on Any Budget
Have you ever fallen in love with a place after seeing it on the big screen? These overseas film settings are affordable and absolutely beautiful.
6 Things to Do on Your First Day at a New Job
Your resume worked, you wowed 'em at the interview, and today's the day. Continue the run by mastering these secrets of first day on the job success.
5 Reasons Not to Delete Your Emails
One writer has found that keeping her emails has saved her time, frustration, and recently, over $300. Discover why a full inbox can be a good thing.
5 Ways You're Sabotaging Your Next Promotion
It's hard enough getting ahead without you putting up barriers to your own success. Are you undermining your career?
3 Reasons Taking a Loan For Your Wedding Is a Bad Idea
A big wedding comes with a hefty price tag. Borrowing to pay for it will have you saying "I do" to years of debt, too.