People used to say that newspapers were dead. But they're not. Read about the ways you'll save time and money and grow professionally and personally by reading your local or a nati
From cutting up credit cards to cutting out lattes, these pervasive personal finance tips are repeated again and again, but could be bad advice for you.
Today we found some awesome articles on tax tips for your 2010 return, personal finance tips to teach your kids, and ways to stay positive during your job hunt.
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3 Reasons Why Keeping Your "Latte Factor" Will Help You Save Money
Here are a few reasons why keeping your "latte factor" will help you save.
Taking a Work Leave? Here's How to Prepare
No matter what reason you want a break from the 9-to-5, you need to prepare yourself — and your money — first.
Do You Practice Math When You Leave a Tip?
What kind of tipper are you? Learn about different tipping styles, and see where you fit in.
4 Reasons to Cut Yourself Some Slack Following a Financial Setback
The first step to bouncing back from a money mistake is to cut yourself some slack.
4 Ways Reading the Newspaper Will Make You Rich and Famous
People used to say that newspapers were dead. But they're not. Read about the ways you'll save time and money and grow professionally and personally by reading your local or a nati
10 Dark-Side Motivations to Get You Out of Debt
Getting out of debt requires determination and motivation. Does it matter if those motivations are inspired by our darker angels?
5 Times It's OK to Be "Selfish" With Your Money
Being selfish isn't always a bad thing. Especially when it comes to certain situations involving your money.
5 Reasons to Change Traditional Holiday Gift-Giving
Few of us need more stuff cluttering our lives. Discover why you should re-think traditional gift-giving...and what you should give instead.
The 10 Cheapest Ways to Fly First Class
Fly first class for little or no extra expense by planning carefully or just asking nicely.
5 One-Size-Fits-All Spending Tips That Don’t Really Fit Everyone
From cutting up credit cards to cutting out lattes, these pervasive personal finance tips are repeated again and again, but could be bad advice for you.
Living the Savvy Life: A Review
Whether you're a hardcore budgeter or getting your finances in order for the first time, this book can help you save money — and achieve your goals.
Best Money Tips: Tax Tips for Your 2010 Return
Today we found some awesome articles on tax tips for your 2010 return, personal finance tips to teach your kids, and ways to stay positive during your job hunt.
Affordable Sustainable Seafood Choices for Your Table
For those who love seafood but also want to be mindful of the environment and their wallets, here are some affordable and sustainable seafood choices.
Best Money Tips: Things to Say Yes to for a Happy Life
Today we found some great articles on things to say yes to for a happy life, foods you should make instead of buy, and money mistakes to avoid if you want to be rich.
9 Delicious Reasons Cider Is Our Favorite Fall Treat
You can do a whole lot more with apple cider than just drink it plain!
Best Money Tips: Teaching Kids How to Donate Money
Today we found some great articles on teaching kids how to donate money, cutting the cost of college tuition, and why you need to carry cash.
Another 36 Uses for Tin Foil
From the tool bench to the kitchen, the bathroom vanity to the car, tin foil can help you save money and increase productivity all around the house.
10 Ways to Watch Sports on the Cheap
Can't afford to see your team play? Think again. These 10 money-saving tips will have you cheering both for them and the extra cash in your wallet.
Filed an Extension? Here's What You Need to Know
The deadline's passed and you won't be getting a refund. It's okay — you have options, but you must exercise them to avoid big penalties or worse.
Here's How to Earn $170 a Year With Your Junk Mail
That junk mail you send directly to the recycle bin? Somebody actually wants it and they're willing to pay.