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How to Get the Most Out of Your Overseas Retirement
Retiring overseas can seem scary, but you can make the transition to "expat" smooth sailing with a few easy to navigate tips.
9 Warning Signs You Can't Afford That New House
If that new house puts the squeeze on your savings, your dream home can quickly become a nightmare. Here's how to tell if it's really too much.
How to Build a Side Business While Keeping Your Day Job
You're ready to start a small business, but not quite ready to quit your day job. With a little smart planning, you can do both.
4 Psychological Traps Preventing You From Saving — And How to Fix Them
Saving money is hard — and your brain is not making it any easier. Overcome your psychology and start socking away more of what you make.
Best Money Tips: Money Mistakes Married Couples Make
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5 Ways Job Hunting Has Gotten Better for New Grads
If you're graduating from college soon, take heart; job hunting has gotten a lot easier.
Guide to Better Style: The Curated Closet
Closet a mess? Wardrobe uninspiring? Take a look at how to transform the chaos into a collection that reflects your personal style.
The 5 Best Deodorants for Women
You can try to DIY deodorant, but your friends and neighbors may not like the results. Choose one of these five best deodorants for women instead.
Youth and Money: Finding the Frugal Balance
People who are living on their own for the first time have some of the smallest budgets — and biggest plans. Here's how to enjoy your money now AND later.
25 Ways to Have Cheap Summer Fun
From picnics and photography to movies, magic, and even massages, discover 25 great ways to have cheap (or free!) summer fun.
For Riders Only: Harley-Davidson Visa Secured Card
A secured card with a fun rewards program! Harley-Davidson fans rejoice.
5 Ways to Boost Your Financial Resilience
When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Take these steps now to build up your ability to withstand a financial crisis.
Actually Get Things Done: Creating a Reasonable To-Do List
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by a to-do list that seems to go on forever. Reclaim your productivity with these suggestions.
The Best Secured Credit Cards with Low Minimum Deposit
One of the disadvantages of secured credit cards is having to leave a security deposit for as long as you have the card. These cards require the lowest minimum deposit.
Using WordPress for Blogging and More
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Tesla, Six Flags and 9 Other Adventure Stocks Worth Investing In
Who says stock picks have to be a bore? These companies are a total thrill — and they happen to be solid investments, too.
10 Fastest Growing Jobs That Didn't Exist 10 Years Ago
The world was a different place 10 years ago — and these now-lucrative careers were just getting started.
Credit Card Signatures Are Going Away — Should You Be Worried?
Major credit card networks are eliminating the need for signatures at the point of sale. What does that mean for you?
Tax Deductions to Start Thinking About Now
Tax deductions can save you a lot, but who wants to worry about them during the holidays? Here's what to do now to prepare for the end of the year.
Good Debt, Bad Debt
Whether debt is good or bad depends on how you spend the money. From best to worst, here are the four categories of debt that one writer uses.