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Scuba diving can be an expensive hobby, but in these five destinations, you can explore the depths of the sea without busting your budget.
How to Furnish Your Home for Less Than the Cost of a Moving Truck
Don't rent that pricey moving truck! Instead, opt for buying inexpensive, high-quality used furniture. This guide tells you how and where to shop.
Stop Making These 5 Costly Credit Card Mistakes
It's hard to get by without a credit card or two. They're convenient and critical to building credit — as long as you avoid some common mistakes.
Best Money Tips: Must-Have Tools for the DIY Life
Today we found articles on must-have tools for households that like to DIY, food items you should stop buying and make instead, and beginner tips for raising backyard chickens.
7 Reasons Why Self-Storage Is a Really Bad Idea
Self-storage makes it easy to save stuff when you're moving or simply out of space. But just because you can use it doesn't mean you should. Learn why.
When Should You Pay a Credit Card Convenience Fee?
You may need to pay a fee to use a credit card in certain situations. This is when paying a fee to use credit is a good idea, and when it's not.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Save Money on College Textbooks
Today we found some awesome articles on saving on college textbooks, never wasting money on spoiled food again, and surprising times when your credit counts.
Best Money Tips: Effective Ways to Deal With Difficult People
Today we found articles on ways to deal with difficult people, common mistakes travelers make while abroad, and financial rules of thumb to help you manage your money.
The Frugal Balance: Staying Away from Financial Extremes
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The 5 Best Kettlebells
If your current strength training exercises just aren't cutting it, kettlebells are what you need. Try one of these during your next workout.
10 Repairs That Aren't Your Landlord's Responsibility
One of the best things about renting is that most problems aren't yours — they're the landlord's. But not these.
Charitable Giving: Give in Order to Receive
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How to Take a 7-Day Cross Country Road Trip for $350 or Less
We all want to hit the open road and drive across the country, but costs can add up quickly. Luckily, we found a way to do it for $350 or less.
Best Money Tips: Frugal Ways to Train Your Brain
Today we found budget-friendly ways to work out your brain, frugal uses for lemons, and ways to keep your things safe this Halloween.
10 Reasons You Probably Overpaid at the Store
You can be the smartest shopper around and still end up overpaying for everyday things. Here's how you're getting tripped up.
5 Cheap, Fun Fall Getaways
Want to get away for a weekend this fall? From wine to trains (and even some lakes), these autumnal excursions are fun and mostly frugal.
How to Use T-bills to Safely Boost Your Emergency Fund
Want a quick, easy, and safe way to boost your emergency fund? Federal government debt is the answer.
Scrumptious Sprouting for Your Meals
Instead of buying those expensive sprouts in the produce section at the store, did you ever consider making your own sprouts?
What's the Right Percentage of Cash for Your Portfolio?
Cash can play an important role when it comes to investing, but it can also slow overall portfolio growth. What's stability actually worth?