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Best Money Tips: Save Money on Your Food Bill
Today we found some fantastic articles on saving on your food bill, painless ways to save for your next vacation, and phrases not to use at work.
Giving Back to Those Not Necessarily on Your Christmas List
The holidays is a time when many of the 'forgotten' in our country can use your donations of time. Here are some ideas to give this holiday season.
The Only 5 Grocery Shopping Techniques You Need
There are lots of ways to cut grocery costs, but these five strategies may be the cleverest — and they aren't difficult to do, either.
Rich People Spend $350K+ to Park Their Cars — Here's How We'd Spend it Instead
Would you pay for $350,000 parking? We sure hope not, when you could make these much smarter money moves instead
10 Free Things to Do With Your Kindle
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How To Cut Car Ownership Costs
Here are a few things to consider to keep the costs of car ownership low.
13 "Bad" Habits That Are Actually Good for You
Stop fidgeting! Actually, go ahead — here's why you should quit trying to correct that and 12 other allegedly bad habits.
5 Ways Money Can Buy Happiness
Don't listen to the old cliche; spending money on these five things can make you more content.
Most Popular Ways Americans Spend Their Tax Refunds
Americans are getting smarter about spending their tax refunds. How will you spend yours?
It's Never Too Late to Fix These 5 Money Mistakes From Your Past
Sure, you made a few money missteps in your youth. It's time to forgive yourself, move on, and tackle your finances like a grown up.
Five Last-Minute Thanksgiving Fixes
Don't throw out your Thanksgiving mistakes; follow these tips to salvage everything from dry turkey to bad wine.
10 Cheap Ways to Make Your Apartment Awesome (Without Losing Your Deposit)
Upgrade a drab apartment with some clever, frugal design ideas that won't leave a mark, so you can leave with your deposit.
Thinking of Going on a Diet? Here's How to Figure Out Which One Is Right for You
Diets come in all sorts of flavors and varieties. Use this list to narrow your choices before you start narrowing your waistline.
12 Unique Ways to Use School Supplies
If you went overboard stocking school supplies this year, don't fret. There's plenty of cool re-uses for your plethora of pencils and erasers.
How One Mediocre Investor Prospered After the Market Crash
A mediocre portfolio held up pretty well through the financial crisis — and has even done pretty great in the aftermath. Learn how.
5 Things People Who Are Good With Money Never Say
If you want to get better at managing your money, watch what you say.
The Fallacy of Multitasking
Think twice before you put "good at multitasking" on your resume — that just means you're good at being distracted. Here's how to actually work efficiently.
These Apps Turn Saving Money Into a Game — Are They Worth It?
These apps promise to gamify your savings and investing, but is gamification really the key to better finances?
8 Items You Should Never Buy Online
Just because you can buy absolutely anything online doesn't mean you should.
16 Home Purchases for Under $10 That Are Well Worth the Money
Sometimes being frugal is about making do. These 16 home essentials will make your life easier — and none of them cost more than 10 bucks.