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People have a notion that they must amass a certain amount of money, no matter how long it takes, before they can retire. But what if it took you 40 years of work to reach $1 milli
Would you buy a $35 vodka martini because it's New Year's Eve and you're thirsty? Here's a look at how instant gratification and finances blend (or not).
Because the advantages of trade (lower prices) fall into the hands of the person making the decision (the buyer), there's a constant tendency to move toward freer trade, unless
In the Philippines, they're threatening life sentences for people hoarding rice. In the United States, grocers need to put limits on rice purchases just to keep their shelves
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Best Money Tips: Getting a Job When You've Been Unemployed
Today we found some awesome articles on getting a job when you've been unemployed, transforming your home on a budget, and getting ready for vacation travel.
Knowing When to Walk Away: Financial Planning for an Unknown Ending
People have a notion that they must amass a certain amount of money, no matter how long it takes, before they can retire. But what if it took you 40 years of work to reach $1 milli
The 5 Best Robotic Mops
Keeping your floors cleaned isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these robotic mops and you'll never have to scrub those floors again.
Yogurt: Should You Try Making Your Own?
Yogurt is already conveniently packaged, widely available, and comes in a big variety of flavors. That said, there are great reasons to make your own.
Save Money on Baby Goodies With Daily Deal Websites
Babies cost a fortune, but you can find inexpensive baby goodies for less when you look for them on baby-oriented daily deal websites.
11 Time Saving Hacks From the World's Busiest People
Time is your most precious resource. Learn how to save some for yourself (and your family), by doing what really super busy people do.
25 Frugal Changes You Can Make Today
Frugal living does not involve drastic changes. A few small changes can lead you down the right path.
How the Self Employed Can Cut Health Care Costs
Health care is a wild-card for many freelancers and entrepreneurs. Take these steps for more control over your costs and options.
5 Things Angry Birds Has Taught Me About Life
Angry Birds might be a fantastic time waster, but it can also teach you valuable life lessons. Really.
The Case of the Martini: Is Instant Gratification Financially Responsible?
Would you buy a $35 vodka martini because it's New Year's Eve and you're thirsty? Here's a look at how instant gratification and finances blend (or not).
Best Money Tips: How to Save Money While Traveling Abroad
Today we found articles on tips to save money while you’re traveling abroad, ways to invest in real estate, and tips for running in winter.
Local Currencies
Because the advantages of trade (lower prices) fall into the hands of the person making the decision (the buyer), there's a constant tendency to move toward freer trade, unless
8 Things to Carry That Could Help Someone in an Emergency
Just keeping a couple items in your purse or pocket could make you a superhero to someone in an emergency.
Stock These 20 Frugal Foods for Tough Financial Times
Whether you're trimming your grocery budget or your grocery budget is trimming you, these cheap eats will see you through lean times.
The ethics of hoarding
In the Philippines, they're threatening life sentences for people hoarding rice. In the United States, grocers need to put limits on rice purchases just to keep their shelves
Don't Let These 6 Home Décor Flaws Ruin Your House Hunt
Kitschy cabinets, disco fever carpeting...never fear! These house-hunting turn-offs are actually easy fixes.
How to Brag About Yourself to Employers (Without Sounding Like a Jerk)
If you won't sell yourself to potential employers, who will? Here's how to get over your bashfulness and get the job.
4 Ways Pessimism Can Actually Improve Your Finances
They say looking at the glass half empty is no way to live, but it might be the best way to steer clear of debt.
The 4 Most Common Unnecessary "Needs"
Reducing your budget can be difficult when you have so many "needs," but these four types of so-called necessities aren't required at all.
Boost Your Savings by Making Your Money Harder to Spend
We're always trying to protect our money. But too often we forget to protect it from ourselves.