If your Halloween shopping is more of a trick than a treat, it might be time to rein in the spending. How does your spend compare with your neighbors'?
When I was in college, I worked in the computer center. When my boss wanted to hire a new operator, he asked a couple of us to go over resumes. That experience, which gave me som
If your house is cluttered, it could be affecting your mind, too. The good news is that you can keep your home AND brain clean — even if you're naturally messy.
I'm all for taking care of the world around us. Is it possible, however, that we've taken “green” issues at more than their face value? Do we accidentally limit our discernment a
What do you need to consider when you start a business during an economic crunch? I talked to some people who've started businesses within the last year, and this is what they h
Much of what's convenient about online retail — reviews, one-click shopping, fast shipping — is aimed at one thing: reducing the "pain of paying" so you'll spend more.
Newlyweds can fight about more important things than money (like the chores) if they enter the union debt-free. Read on for reasons why you should wait to wed.
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Are You Spending Too Much on Halloween This Year?
If your Halloween shopping is more of a trick than a treat, it might be time to rein in the spending. How does your spend compare with your neighbors'?
8 Ways to Get Noticed During a Job Search
During a job search, the last thing you want to be is just another applicant. Use these suggestions to get creative and stand out from the crowd!
Don't Let Poor Health Kill Your Retirement Fund
Health care costs make up a big part of retiree spending. Plan for a healthy finances and a healthy body today to make a big difference tomorrow.
The 5 Best Face Peels
Keeping your skin clear and smooth isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these face peels and you'll always be glowing.
The 10 Most Creative Ways to Avoid Airline Fees (Like Wearable Suitcases)
How far is too far to go when it comes to avoiding airline fees?
6 Thoughts Everyone Has Their First Day of Retirement
After years of hard work, diligent saving, and careful planning the big day finally arrives and you've retired. Now what?
4 Underrated U.S. Cities You Need to See This Summer
Been there done that? These often overlooked U.S. cities have plenty of charm and lots for visitors to see and do — usually for cheap.
7 Money Lessons We Can Learn From Jay-Z
Jay-Z is one of the wealthiest entertainers in the world, and his latest studio release, 4:44, has some important financial insights.
8 Keys to Quitting a Job Like a Professional
You're ready to call it quits at work. It's easy to get lazy, but even quitting is something you should do like a pro.
6 Outdoor Adventures That Don't Cost a Dime
When the weather finally clears, shake off cabin fever with this collection of cheap, or even free outdoor adventures.
14 Crock-Pot Dishes to Serve at Your Next Party
Your slow cooker already makes weeknight meals a snap. Why not rely on the same ease and convenience to help you feed your party guests?
Job hunting: What is your dutch wife?
When I was in college, I worked in the computer center. When my boss wanted to hire a new operator, he asked a couple of us to go over resumes. That experience, which gave me som
10 Deliciously Profitable Food and Beverage Stocks
Everybody needs to eat, right? Put some extra food on your table with food and beverage industry shares that offer a nutritious return.
Talking Trash: Is Your Messy Mind the Cause of Your Messy House?
If your house is cluttered, it could be affecting your mind, too. The good news is that you can keep your home AND brain clean — even if you're naturally messy.
Mental Accounting: Why You Blow Your Tax Refund but Not Your Raise
Learn why we treat some money differently from other money — and how to get a better overall grip on your finances.
4 Reasons Why Green is Good, But Isn't Always Better
I'm all for taking care of the world around us. Is it possible, however, that we've taken “green” issues at more than their face value? Do we accidentally limit our discernment a
The Entrepreneurial Spirit and the Economic Crunch
What do you need to consider when you start a business during an economic crunch? I talked to some people who've started businesses within the last year, and this is what they h
How Online Retailers Make It Easier to Spend Money
Much of what's convenient about online retail — reviews, one-click shopping, fast shipping — is aimed at one thing: reducing the "pain of paying" so you'll spend more.
DIY Home Defense: 10 Ways to Protect Your Home From Burglars
Almost 75% of burglaries in the U.S. occur at residential properties. Make these simple DIY home improvements to protect your home and your stuff.
Say No! 7 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Get Married if You're in Debt
Newlyweds can fight about more important things than money (like the chores) if they enter the union debt-free. Read on for reasons why you should wait to wed.