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Most of us agree that other people fail at personal finance, but we think our own finances are fine. That's the first of many lies we tell about our money.
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I don't run with music, but I can understand the attraction. Logging lots of miles can be boring and pushing yourself can be difficult without distraction.
How many times have you seen ads for savings accounts that have touted superb interest rates? And how many times have you looked into the offer only to discover that it isn’t quit
If splitting the cost of rent and utilities with your significant other sounds like a good idea, you’re not alone. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 7.5 million unmarried couples
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99 Affordable Date Ideas
Dinner and a movie maybe be classic, but it also gets expensive. Instead, try one of these 99 awesome, inexpensive ways to spend time together.
Best Money Tips: Places to Sell Your Clutter for Cash
Today we found some fantastic articles on places to sell your clutter for cash, tips to track your spending, and ways to mastery in everyday life.
5 Expensive Products That Will Actually Save You Money
Reaching for the cheapest option on the shelf is often a false economy. If your budget permits, pay more for these products — and save much more later.
You Are Lying to Yourself About Your Money
Most of us agree that other people fail at personal finance, but we think our own finances are fine. That's the first of many lies we tell about our money.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Get a Cheap Gym Membership
Today we found some fantastic articles on getting a cheap gym membership, cutting your wedding bill, and things you should and shouldn't buy at Whole Foods.
10 Things You Can Do Right Now to Become More Hirable
You can land that job by presenting the most hirable version of you. Here are 10 things you can do immediately to become more hirable.
What Are Growth Stocks?
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Ask the Readers: Do you Return Gifts? (Chance to Win $10!)
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Could Online Teaching Be For You?
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This One Financial Trick Lets You Buy Happiness
How you spend your money has a surprising impact on overall life satisfaction. Read this to spend happier!
Save on Last Year's Taxes Right Now
You can still save on last year's taxes right now, if you still haven't filed your income tax return yet.
Book Review: Spent: Memoirs of a Shopping Addict
In Spent: Memoirs of Shopping Addict, Avis Cardella writes about her struggles with acquiring more and more stuff without fulfillment for two decades. This is the painful story
Home Reverse Mortgaged? Here's How to Sell It
Reverse mortgages are growing in demand as the population ages. This means more of these homes will be hitting the market, too.
How to Run Without Music
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Beware the Small Print of High Interest Savings Accounts
How many times have you seen ads for savings accounts that have touted superb interest rates? And how many times have you looked into the offer only to discover that it isn’t quit
5 Tips on What to Do Before Moving in Together
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Today we found some stellar articles on lowering your car insurance premium, helping friends who are bad with money, and what to buy in August.
Best Money Tips: How to Be Invincible
Today we found some amazing articles on how to be invincible, cutting the cost of beauty products, and ways to attract money to you.