If you've never considered starting an internet business--but now that I mention it, it seems like a good idea--this is the book for you. If you've considered starting an internet
Today we found helpful articles on the common forms of accidental death, ways to stay motivated at the gym, and kitchen skills that help you save time.
Whether managing income from gifts, chores, or a part time job, teach your teen about saving and personal finance at the same time you teach them about banking services and fees.
A lot of people have been asking me recently, is this the stock market bottom? Is it time to jump into stocks? As an investor for over 20 years who's lived through 2 recessions (a
Don't get confused by the way your money's divided up. It might be split up into IRAs, 401(k)s, 403(b)s, 529 plans, and annuities. Separately from that, it might be invested in d
The New Year usually brings about two very common goals for most people: Getting in shape and getting their finances under control. Dieting is the number one method of achieving t
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Yes, it’s time for another weekly Blog Talk Radio Show tonight, and this one’s featuring our very own Myscha Theriault. We discuss kitchens on a dime (or $100, in my case) and how
The Wall Street Journal has an opinion piece by Arthur Laffer that shows a scary graph of the monetary base, which has surged enormously in the past year. He suggests that this is
I have a pair of shoes that are about to wear out. This sucks because they're shoes I wear pretty often (which is no doubt why they're wearing out). I'll probably have to replace
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15 Smartest Ways to Save at Sephora
Sephora has every beauty product you could ever need, but at those prices? Here's how to save big at your favorite makeup mecca.
Book review: Internet Riches
If you've never considered starting an internet business--but now that I mention it, it seems like a good idea--this is the book for you. If you've considered starting an internet
10 Things You Can Do to Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes
Reducing your risk of developing diabetes is not complicated. All you need is the willingness to make a few simple lifestyle changes.
Best Money Tips: How to Avoid 4 Common Forms of Accidental Death
Today we found helpful articles on the common forms of accidental death, ways to stay motivated at the gym, and kitchen skills that help you save time.
5 Things Your Teen Needs (or Doesn’t Need) in a Bank Account
Whether managing income from gifts, chores, or a part time job, teach your teen about saving and personal finance at the same time you teach them about banking services and fees.
Looking To Invest Right Now? 5 Basic Investing Tips For Any Market
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The "one big lump" theory of your money
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10 Simple Ways to Get Your Life Together
Self improvement is hard. Start with these simple (but significant) improvements first, and see where they take you.
6 Ways that Dieting and Budgeting are Exactly the Same
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7 Reasons Your Card Got Declined (And How to Fix It)
"So sorry, that card's been declined." Here's why this ultra-embarrassment can happen — and how to make sure it never does again.
10 Signs You Aren't Saving Enough for Retirement
Do you get the sinking feeling you aren't saving enough for retirement? You probably aren't.
Where Oh Where Are My Worms? Be On Your Toes When Ordering From Small Web Businesses
As Main Street small businesses disappear, it's nice that we can still order from small companies online. However, spoiled consumers take heed: Not all small companies are created
Bamboozled! The 4 Ways that Bamboo Products May Not be All That “Green”
We’ve all been there. Bopping down the aisles of your local home furnishings retailer and seeing all the “earth-friendly” products and tools that claim to be “sustainable.” Many o
The 5 Best Tinted Moisturizers
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What Do I Need to Know Before I Hire a CFP?
Need help managing your finances? Make sure you know what you're getting when you hire a financial advisor with the CFP designation.
Help for the Decoratively Hopeless (or the Cheap): Myscha Theriault on BTR
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On Choosing and Defending Your Luxuries
How do you defend your luxuries? Easy: You defend them to yourself, not to some other guy.
10 Green Gifts for the Treehugger in Your Life
Reduce your carbon footprint and make someone happy with these awesome green gift ideas.
Oh noes! Inflation!
The Wall Street Journal has an opinion piece by Arthur Laffer that shows a scary graph of the monetary base, which has surged enormously in the past year. He suggests that this is
Things wear out
I have a pair of shoes that are about to wear out. This sucks because they're shoes I wear pretty often (which is no doubt why they're wearing out). I'll probably have to replace