Today we found articles on frugal laundry strategies for every home, how to beat a cold lickety-split, and cheap date nights to keep the romance alive — on a budget.
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Best Money Tips: Save at Your Local Grocery Store
Today we found some awesome articles on saving at your local grocery store, cheaper ways to dine out, and tips to avoid email phishing scams.
4 Reasons Why You're Too Old — Or Too Young — For a Mortgage Loan
Lenders can't use your age as a factor when deciding to give you a loan, but that doesn't mean age doesn't matter. Here's why.
Best Money Tips: Frugal Laundry Strategies for Every Home
Today we found articles on frugal laundry strategies for every home, how to beat a cold lickety-split, and cheap date nights to keep the romance alive — on a budget.
8 Creative Ways to Save Money on Food
When life hands you a smaller budget, take your frugality to another dimension. Keep your household food costs in check by going unconventional.
Secrets to a Great Phone Interview for Job Hunters
Phone interviews can be a nerve-racking way to "meet" a future employer, but they're increasingly common. Follow these techniques for success.
5 Money Mistakes to Stop Making by 50
By your 50s, you should have a solid grasp on personal finance — and if not, it might be due to these all-too-common mistakes.
The Dirty Secrets of Food Processing. Strong Stomach required.
These food processing secrets will make you think twice about where your grocery money goes.
Here's What to Do If You Can't Afford Your Mortgage Payment
If tough finances have made you miss some mortgage payments, it's time to get proactive with your lender — and your budget.
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.
Your Bank Took Away Free Checking. Now What?
Has your bank started charging you for simply having a checking account? Here's what to do.
Writing for Money on the Interwebs
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4 Unexpected Costs of a Higher-Paying Job Offer
Accepting a higher-paying job offer is an automatic "yes," right? Not exactly — here's why you may want to turn the money down.
5 Reasons Why Your Credit Score Dropped Out of the Blue
Not sure why your credit score took a tumble? It might be one of these not-so-obvious reasons.
Germ Killin' Machine
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For Riders Only: Harley-Davidson Visa Secured Card
A secured card with a fun rewards program! Harley-Davidson fans rejoice.
Now is the time to buy: Easter Supplies
I was shopping for some paintbrushes* yesterday at one of my favorite arts-n-craft supply stores, and lo and behold, Easter supplies were still in stock- but discounted to really low prices. [more]
Got a Problem? Why You Should Figure It Out Yourself
With the Internet and other resources, it can be easy to solve problems without actual problem solving. Learn why you should do things the hard way.
Best Money Tips: Improve Your Finances in 5 Minutes
Today we found some great articles on ways to improve your finances in five minutes, items you should never buy generic, and frugal ways to spend $100.
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.