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6 Benefits of Dumping a Losing Stock
Share and fund values rise and fall, so it can be hard to know when to sell a loser. Here are six ways to know when it's time to let go.
5 Ways Being Nice at Work Can Payoff
If you think cutthroat competition is the best way to get ahead at work, hold up. Being nice is a better (and, well, nicer) way to end up on top.
Occupy Wall Street, the 99%, and All That
Some say that the Occupy Wall Street movement lacks a clear message. But to one writer, what they're saying is perfectly clear.
What Net Neutrality Means For Your Wallet
Whether you're for or against net neutrality, the new rules covering Internet service could affect your finances. Find out what it may cost you.
How to Tell If You Need a New Rewards Card Strategy
If you're trying to get the most rewards from your credit cards, make sure you've got the right strategy in place.
Best Money Tips: Cut the Cost of Your Coffee Addiction
Today we found some awesome articles on cutting the cost of your coffee addiction, what to do if your wallet gets lost, and returning gifts without hassle.
Foraging: Not Insane, Useless, or Impossible
Foraging isn't necessarily a practical way to feed yourself — but it's a great way to ensure you're eating well. Learn why.
14 Tasty and Cheap Meals for One
Dinner for one? Yes, please! Enjoy a delicious dish — and time to yourself — with these recipes specifically crafted for solo dining.
8 Reasons Why Your Retirement Cost Calculations May Be Wrong
How are you calculating your retirement savings? Consider some often overlooked expenses — and savings — the next time you add it up.
Best Money Tips: Quick Cheats to Save Time
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5 Signs You're Financially Average — And How to Improve
You're probably pretty average when it comes to money — but that's not necessarily a good thing. Here's how to move to the front of the class.
13 Cheap Ways to Beat Stress
Take some "me time" to kick stress to the curb without breaking the bank. Now don't you feel refreshed?
7 Careers That Pay Women More Than Men
While the gender pay gap is still too big across the board, there are a few jobs that reward women with more. A few may surprise you.
Financial Lessons From The Hunger Games
The popular story takes place in what might seem like a very different society, but it has many real-world lessons.
3 Pearls of Financial Wisdom From Dave Ramsey
Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey is full of advice on managing money. Here are three of our favorite lessons from the Financial Peace University.
5 Ways to Safeguard Your Financial Future With Just $200
You don't need a lot of dough to safeguard your financial future. A couple hundred bucks is a good start.
The Photographer's Dilemma: Quintessential Tips for Frugal Photography
Digital photography is like a virus that is slowly overtaking my friends. Seriously. One person in my group of friends got a digital camera. He took some pictures and shared them with his friends. [more]
11 Cool Uses for Popsicle Sticks
Don't toss those old popsicle sticks in the trash! Give 'em a quick rinse and upcycle them into something new and cool.
5 Times Credit Cards Are Smarter Than Cash
Stash your cash. If you stay on budget, credit cards really are a good bet for smart, simple, and safe spending.
Edible Flowers Make Cheap Food Beautiful Again
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