After reading Ed's post about Afluenza , I began thinking long and hard about what I have in my life that really matters to me. It's all very well keeping up with the Joneses, but at the end of the day it really doesn't mean anything. [more]
Struggling with debt? It's probably because you've made one (or more!) of these money behaviors a bad habit. Learn what they are and how you can change.
Not filing your income tax is a debt that will not go away quietly. The IRS has options if you owe back taxes where you may be able to settle your debts.
You don't spend years working in professional kitchens without picking up a few time savers. Learn easy ways to speed up your cooking with some restaurant biz tips.
Today we found articles on the biases and fallacies that make us terrible with money, rules that every real estate investor should follow, and how to recover from a spending spree.
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The things that money just can't buy
After reading Ed's post about Afluenza , I began thinking long and hard about what I have in my life that really matters to me. It's all very well keeping up with the Joneses, but at the end of the day it really doesn't mean anything. [more]
What You Pay in Time
You probably think about costs in terms of currency. Experiment with this alternative way of thinking that could change how you work and spend.
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4 Tips for Making Resolutions Stick in the New Year
Almost everybody makes New Year's resolutions, and almost nobody keeps them for more than a few weeks. But resolutions can work — here's how.
Opportunity Costs and Conscious Spending: How Spending $1 Today Can Cost You $10 Tomorrow
In this sample from his new personal finance course, expert J.D. Roth explains how understanding opportunity costs can lead to smarter spending.
3 Ways Your Credit Card Rewards Can Make You Rich
Here are 3 ways you can turn your credit card cash rewards into wealth.
9 Ways Siri Can Be Your Personal Finance Assistant
You have a round-the-clock, always vigilant personal finance assistant, right in your pocket. Learn how to make the most of it!
How Much Are Pricey Home Upgrades Really Worth?
When readying a home for sale, it can be tempting to go wild with a new deck or room addition. Before you start, do the math.
The Smart Way to Pay for Cell Phone Service
Prepaid month-to-month or postpaid on contract? The smarter, cheaper option may surprise you.
25 Dumb Habits That Are Keeping You in Debt
Struggling with debt? It's probably because you've made one (or more!) of these money behaviors a bad habit. Learn what they are and how you can change.
Can You Settle Your Old IRS Debts?
Not filing your income tax is a debt that will not go away quietly. The IRS has options if you owe back taxes where you may be able to settle your debts.
Make Your Own Ketchup
Zingy and filled with tomato goodness, this easy-to-make ketchup can provide better flavor than the store-bought stuff.
Successful Women Have These 7 Things in Their Bags — Do You?
What do successful women carry on their bags? Stuff that helps them succeed! What's in your bag?
The 6 Most Surprisingly Unhealthy Beverages
Six reasons a cool glass of water is always the right choice when you're thirsty (and it's probably cheaper than these unhealthful beverages, too).
7 Grocery Store Habits That Are Making You Broke
You need food to survive, but the way you're buying it could be making you broke.
7 Time-Saving Kitchen Tips From an Insider
You don't spend years working in professional kitchens without picking up a few time savers. Learn easy ways to speed up your cooking with some restaurant biz tips.
Best Money Tips: These 5 Things Make You Terrible With Money
Today we found articles on the biases and fallacies that make us terrible with money, rules that every real estate investor should follow, and how to recover from a spending spree.
How to Sign Up for Health Care in 2018
Open enrollment to buy health insurance through the ACA starts on November 1. Here's what you need to know this year.
Quick, Easy, and Festive Cream Cheese Appetizers
Whether you want something salty or sweet, for ultra-quick, delicious appetizers, try one of these 16 no-bake cream cheese ideas.