Today we found articles on ways to make negativity work in your favor, little known tips to help you pay tuition, and cleaning hacks to keep your place spick and span.
I love how the concept of hacking has changed so much over the past few years. I'm particularly taken with Hack Zine, a site the collects some of the best hacks on the web. [more]
Cutting the cable cord is hard, especially for sports fans. But from online streaming to the good ol' sports bar, there are some ways to make it easier.
Why do so few people live within walking--or at least bicycling--distance from where they work?
I've asked a lot of people this question and gotten a lot of different answers. Some people want big houses, others big lawns. [more]
Let's face it: most of us have ideas that we think might sell. And most of us think we'd love to work for ourselves. But is that really a good idea? Here are 10 things to consid
Credit counselors can help solve credit and debt management issues, but be sure to ask plenty of questions before you hire one. Some are more expensive than others.
Depending on how old you are, your mother or grandmother probably had one of these: a pressure cooker. (She probably also had a story of one exploding, which may be why they're n
Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Best Money Tips: How Negativity Can Be Good For You
Today we found articles on ways to make negativity work in your favor, little known tips to help you pay tuition, and cleaning hacks to keep your place spick and span.
Best Money Tips: Work Wardrobe Staples to Invest In
Today we found some awesome articles on work wardrobe staples to invest in, what it takes to clean up your credit, and how to create a new habit.
The Etiquette of Calling for References
References can be your best opportunity to learn about a potential employee...as long as you handle the call right.
Best Money Tips: Affordable Ways to Spend Family Night at Home
Today we found some great articles on affordable ways to spend family night at home, how to save on dental treatment, and ways to cut daily expenses.
When Dropping Your Life Insurance Is the Right Decision
You know how important it is to have life insurance. But when is it OK to drop it?
4 Low-Cost Alternatives to a 4-Year Degree
College is not cheap, but don't be dismayed. You can still find success without a four-year degree.
The 5 Best Trekking Poles
Hiking through rough terrain isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these trekking poles and you can climb any mountain.
How to Maximize the Value of Your Frequent Flier Miles
Not all airline miles are created equal. Make sure you're squeezing every cent out of your miles by following these tips.
For all you Readers out there
Attention, bookworks! We've got something for you — DailyLit brings free snippets of fiction to your e-mail, daily.
Keith Knight of the K Chronicles - Keepin' Kool on the Cheap
Keith Knight, award-winning creator of the K Chronicles and (th)ink, dishes on a life of frugality.
This Simple Shopping List Strategy From $5 Meal Plan Will Save You Big
Shop smarter, save better. Keep to your grocery budget with a great grocery shopping strategy from the pros at $5 Meal Plan.
7 Signs You're Financially Ready to Start a Family
It's hard to know when you're 100 percent ready to have a baby, but these financial signs mean you're off to a great start.
Best Money Tips: How to Stick to Your Grocery Budget
Today we found articles on ways to stick to your grocery budget, tips for a successful spring garden, and how to maximize your cruise vacation.
Urgent Care or ER? How to Decide Where to Go
You're hurt or sick, and you need quick cre. The question is — urgent care or the ER?
Hacking your way to a better life
I love how the concept of hacking has changed so much over the past few years. I'm particularly taken with Hack Zine, a site the collects some of the best hacks on the web. [more]
How to Watch Sports Without Cable TV
Cutting the cable cord is hard, especially for sports fans. But from online streaming to the good ol' sports bar, there are some ways to make it easier.
Dangerous neighborhoods are safer than commuting
Why do so few people live within walking--or at least bicycling--distance from where they work? I've asked a lot of people this question and gotten a lot of different answers. Some people want big houses, others big lawns. [more]
To Start or Not: The Entrepreneurial Debate
Let's face it: most of us have ideas that we think might sell. And most of us think we'd love to work for ourselves. But is that really a good idea? Here are 10 things to consid
8 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Credit Counselor
Credit counselors can help solve credit and debt management issues, but be sure to ask plenty of questions before you hire one. Some are more expensive than others.
Save time, money, energy, and eat great
Depending on how old you are, your mother or grandmother probably had one of these: a pressure cooker. (She probably also had a story of one exploding, which may be why they're n