The budgeting process is on the horizon. A deeper but relatively quick evaluation of your business could be useful, not only to budgeting but also planning strategically.
Today we found some awesome articles on frugal vacation ideas, how to sell stuff on craigslist successfully, and steps for dealing with identity theft.
As I fall deeper and deeper into veggie-eating, plastic-eschewing hippiedom, I thought I'd share some of my ideas for reducing, reusing, or recycling. [more]
Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
15 Nutritious Breakfasts for People With Busy Mornings
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day — but who has time? You do, if you choose these quick, nutritious (and delicious) morning bites.
10 Ways to Make Your Own Ice Cream (and Other Frozen Treats)
Buying an ice-cream maker is just one option for making delicious, homemade frozen treats. Discover 10 great ways to make ice cream, sorbet, and more.
Best Money Tips: Natural Ways to Relieve Tiredness
Today we found some great articles on natural ways to relieve tiredness, the most expensive coffees in the world, and travel tips from the experts.
4 Tips for an Easy-to-Build Budget and Strategic Plan
The budgeting process is on the horizon. A deeper but relatively quick evaluation of your business could be useful, not only to budgeting but also planning strategically.
Is Your City Among the 7 Worst for Job Seekers?
If you're thinking about leaving your current town for greener pastures (and better job opportunities), don't add any of these places to your list.
Best Money Tips: Romantic and Frugal Vacation Ideas
Today we found some awesome articles on frugal vacation ideas, how to sell stuff on craigslist successfully, and steps for dealing with identity theft.
6 Ways to Keep Your New Job Hunt Secret
You need a new job, but you don't want your current boss knowing that! Keep your search quiet and keep your job while you land a better one.
5 Money Moves to Make Before Taking a Mini Retirement
Wouldn't it be nice to scatter several "mini" retirements all throughout your career? You can! Just make these money moves first.
Avoiding the Poverty Tax
Simply being poor can add to a family's cost of living. But the solution isn't necessarily increasing wealth...it's improving skills.
Which Type of Rewards Credit Card is Right for You?
Avoid marketing traps and start earning juicy rewards off money you're already spending.
When Being Frugal Isn't the Solution
Simply living frugally doesn't always lead to financial greatness or happiness. Discover when it's better to bend the rules of frugality, and why.
6 Simple Tips to Keep Your Car Running Longer
How often your car breaks down and how much repairs cost are largely within your control. Learn how to care for your car right, so it keeps running.
BankAmericard® Secured Credit Card Review
The BankAmericard Secured Mastercard offers security benefits that help protect you from fraud and identity theft.
5 Essential Things Women Should Know About Investing
Half of America's household breadwinners are women — who unfortunately, are still playing catch-up in the investment world. Find out why.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Save $1 a Day
Today we found some great articles on ways to save $1 a day, family-friendly Super Bowl parties, and cheap things that make life easier.
Get Paid to Watch Your Favorite TV Show Live
Those daytime TV shows with live audiences? Those audiences are bought and paid for and you can earn a few extra bucks sitting in the audience, too.
5 Ways to Stay Productive While Working From Home
It’s sooo tempting to succumb to distractions working from home — but don’t! Try these tricks for staying focused and on task.
Keep These Things in Your Car; Save Money
As I fall deeper and deeper into veggie-eating, plastic-eschewing hippiedom, I thought I'd share some of my ideas for reducing, reusing, or recycling. [more]
Asustek launching budget laptops starting at $199.
You probably already know about the $100 laptop (One Laptop Per Child). [more]
9 Crazy Investments of the Rich and Famous
The rich and famous are no strangers to wild money matters. Do any of these crazy investments ring a bell?