Stateless systems are at it again. I’m a huge fan of their two biggest sites, BugMeNot (a way to bypass compulsory website registrations) and RetailMeNot (a vast coupon codes site)
Today we found some great articles on taking to kids about family finances, saving money to live your dream, and cutting costs without cutting corners.
It's a — pardon the expression — timeless saying: "You can always make more money, but you can't make more time." The staunch followup to that tends to be that you can make better
Charitable giving can be tough on a tight holiday budget. Allow yourself to give in to the holiday spirit with these low-cost, high-impact charity options.
Preventing a collapse of the financial system is part of preventing a depression. However, the shorthand term for this--getting the banks able and willing to lend--is misleading.
Today we found articles on need-to-know tips for healthy skin, car insurance add-ons that are totally worth it, and the steps to achieve a perfectly roasted marshmallow.
Last time, "How to Find Freelance Clients: Part One" discussed some of the things you would need to do to prepare for freelancing. In Part Two of this article, we'll cover where t
The AP just announced that new credit card rules have passed legislation and are headed to President Obama for final approval. Much speculation can be made on how this new set of
The common line is that it's better to repair than replace, but that's not always true. Here's how to figure out what you should do when something breaks.
Many couples keep their finances partially (or even completely) separate. One big reason is that spending joint money on individual expenses can lead to disputes, and keeping sepa
Today we found some awesome articles on free or cheap ways to celebrate the holidays, what Nelson Mandela can teach you about finances, and giving during the Christmas season.
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Best Money Tips: Save Money at Trader Joe's
Today we found some great articles on saving money at Trader Joe's, career lessons from cats, and things extraordinary people give to others.
I Challenge You To Beat My Price.
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Best Money Tips: Talking to Kids About Family Finances
Today we found some great articles on taking to kids about family finances, saving money to live your dream, and cutting costs without cutting corners.
18 Clever Ways to Reuse Your Plastic Shopping Bags
Plastic bags may no longer be free at your local stores. If you're going to pay for them, make sure you know how to reuse them smartly.
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Should You Hire a Broker to Buy a Car?
Believe it or not, paying someone to buy a car for you probably won't bust your car buying budget.
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How do you spend money to save time?
It's a — pardon the expression — timeless saying: "You can always make more money, but you can't make more time." The staunch followup to that tends to be that you can make better
Best Money Tips: Surprising Things You Can Negotiate
Today we found some awesome articles on surprising things you can negotiate, thrifty Thanksgiving side dishes, and maximizing your investment return.
8 Smart Ways to Save Money as a Small Business
You can cut your biggest expenses like rent, office equipment, and labor and make your business more competitive.
15 Ways to Give to Charity That Fit a Holiday Budget
Charitable giving can be tough on a tight holiday budget. Allow yourself to give in to the holiday spirit with these low-cost, high-impact charity options.
10 Supposedly Healthy Things That Are Actually Hurting You
That supposedly healthy thing you do may actually be harming you instead! How many of these "healthy" habits do you have?
Another path to recovery: higher incomes
Preventing a collapse of the financial system is part of preventing a depression. However, the shorthand term for this--getting the banks able and willing to lend--is misleading.
Best Money Tips: Need-to-Know Tips for Healthy Skin
Today we found articles on need-to-know tips for healthy skin, car insurance add-ons that are totally worth it, and the steps to achieve a perfectly roasted marshmallow.
How to Find Freelance Clients: Part Two
Last time, "How to Find Freelance Clients: Part One" discussed some of the things you would need to do to prepare for freelancing. In Part Two of this article, we'll cover where t
New Credit Card Legislation Buzz: An Interview with Wall Street Journal’s Mary Pilon
The AP just announced that new credit card rules have passed legislation and are headed to President Obama for final approval. Much speculation can be made on how this new set of
When Something Breaks, Should You Repair or Replace?
The common line is that it's better to repair than replace, but that's not always true. Here's how to figure out what you should do when something breaks.
Simplify budgeting with personal money
Many couples keep their finances partially (or even completely) separate. One big reason is that spending joint money on individual expenses can lead to disputes, and keeping sepa
Best Money Tips: Cheap Ways to Celebrate the Holiday Season
Today we found some awesome articles on free or cheap ways to celebrate the holidays, what Nelson Mandela can teach you about finances, and giving during the Christmas season.
The 5 Best Wine Openers
If you want to round out that gift of wine, pair it with one of these excellent, easy-to-use wine openers.