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Every December for the last five years Money Talks News has hooked up with David Wyss, the chief economist for giant research firm Standard & Poors. We sit him down in a studio and
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Today we found articles on lottery facts that may surprise you, mind and behavioral tricks that help you save, and how to upcycle an old filing cabinet into garden storage.
Today, we share tips for anyone who wants to make some extra money with their home or car, recipes for real-looking fake snow, and advice to help lay down emotional baggage.
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The Best and Worst Things to Buy in October
Whether you're looking for clothing, costumes, or early holiday gifts, use these tips to guide you in your quest for the savviest purchases this month.
Should the First Time Homebuyers Tax Credit be Expanded and Extended?
The $8000 first time homebuyer's tax credit is set to expire on November 30th. This means that those who want to take advantage of this refundable credit have only a couple months
25 Simple Recipes for 25 Delicious Veggies
Maybe your CSA box is overflowing, or maybe you're just mixing up your meal routine. Either way, find delicious preparations for your veggies right here.
The Debt Trap: Factors That Have Led Us To Our Debt
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12 Extreme Ways to Save Money That Could Work for You
If money's tight or if you're trying to reach a lofty savings goal, try cutting spending to the bone with these extreme cost cutters.
2010 Predictions from Wall Street and Main Street: Who's Smarter?
Every December for the last five years Money Talks News has hooked up with David Wyss, the chief economist for giant research firm Standard & Poors. We sit him down in a studio and
5 Easy Ways to Avoid Exercise Injury (and Doctor's Bills)
A fitness-related injury can slow you down physically and financially. Keep the pace with these sensible exercise precautions.
The Only 4 Things You Need to Do to Start Investing
Investing sounds so complicated — and risky. This simple plan removes the complexity and helps you understand and tolerate the risks.
Live Where the Water Tastes Good
I've lived places where the water tasted good, and a few where it didn't. If you don't like the water where you live, you're all too likely to start buying bottled water or investi
Best Money Tips: It's Worth Splurging on These 5 Things
Today we found articles on things that are worth paying extra for, amazing travel destinations that are surprisingly affordable, and signs that you’re burning out.
Your Job as a Personal Finance Literature Reader
I wish I could tell you exactly what to do, but whether saving a few bucks is worth your time is well, a question only you can answer. It's your job. Do it well.
Best Money Tips: Grab These February Freebies
Today we found articles on freebies you can grab in February, over 100 things to do when you’re bored, and deals on tax-prep software.
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5 Expenses to Ditch After Age 30
Thirty is just a number, but there are several types of expenses that we should probably ditch upon hitting the Big 3-0.
Best Money Tips: 12 Surprising Lottery Facts
Today we found articles on lottery facts that may surprise you, mind and behavioral tricks that help you save, and how to upcycle an old filing cabinet into garden storage.
Wise Bread Reloaded: Late Summer Grilling
Take a step back to summer's past for great grilling recipes tips and tricks you can enjoy in the waning weekends of summer present.
People Are Still Spending Too Much on Their Weddings
Here comes the bride, all dressed in white, and about to enter a life of debt because she spent way too much on her wedding.
Best Money Tips: Making money with your home or car
Today, we share tips for anyone who wants to make some extra money with their home or car, recipes for real-looking fake snow, and advice to help lay down emotional baggage.
Best Money Tips: Lower-Calorie Super Bowl Snacks
Today, we share smart ways to snack during the Super Bowl, car sharing mistakes to avoid, dinner ideas for under $6, and more.
Adventures in Retail Tedium
I battled my way through a popular chain clothing store, and all I got was this stupid shirt: One consumer's tongue-in-cheek look at shopping retail.