For more than two years now writing at Wise Bread, my whole thesis has been that frugality leads to freedom—if you can live cheaply enough, you can choose whatever work calls you,
You don't have to give up noodles when you're gluten-free. This simple and delicious homemade gluten-free noodle recipe will have all your gluten-grubbing friends asking for second
If you're contemplating a new job search, you may be dreading the many interviews that lie ahead...And why wouldn't you? They're grueling. But before you work yourself into a panic
Last year the Cash for Clunkers program gave out billions of dollars in rebates for purchasing new cars. This spring a smaller rebate program called Cash for Appliances is rolling
Braving the blustering winter weather the day after Thanksgiving to shop alongside the masses doesn't sound worth the trouble, but here's how to survive and save like a pro.
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This past week has sparked a lot of debate regarding the health care bill and what people want vs. need in a health insurance plan. All politics aside, we want to know what matter
There's a new idea on the horizon to get people to pay for the music they download. The gist is pretty simple--make listening to and downloading music into a game, like Foursqua
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Weird Money Facts: Why We Throw Money in Fountains
Ever wonder where the tradition of throwing coins into wishing wells originated? Well, read on and wonder no more!
Book Review: The Trap
For more than two years now writing at Wise Bread, my whole thesis has been that frugality leads to freedom—if you can live cheaply enough, you can choose whatever work calls you,
Frugal Gluten-Free Living: Homemade Gluten-Free Noodles
You don't have to give up noodles when you're gluten-free. This simple and delicious homemade gluten-free noodle recipe will have all your gluten-grubbing friends asking for second
How to Prevent Boomerang Kids From Ruining Your Retirement Budget
It's important to be there for your kids, but how much help is too much help? Consider these factors before settling on an old living arrangement.
New Credit Card Rules: Who Really Benefits?
Credit card industry reform may have good intentions, but will these rules encourage the same behavior that made reform necessary in the first place?
5 Tips to Acing An Interview
If you're contemplating a new job search, you may be dreading the many interviews that lie ahead...And why wouldn't you? They're grueling. But before you work yourself into a panic
Cash for Appliances: Get a Cash Rebate for Buying New Appliances
Last year the Cash for Clunkers program gave out billions of dollars in rebates for purchasing new cars. This spring a smaller rebate program called Cash for Appliances is rolling
How to Get All of the Benefits of Your Credit Cards — and None of the Costs
Credit card companies know that consumers can't resist shiny rewards programs. Learn how to get the rewards, with none of the guilt (or debt!).
Flashback Friday: 30 Brilliant Ways to Survive Black Friday Madness
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Ask the Readers: What's Your Favorite Wise Bread Article? (Your Chance to win $20!)
This week, we're asking what your favorite article on Wise Bread has been. Let us know which posts are up your alley, or what you'd LIKE to see here on Wise Bread. If you share you
7 Ways to Get Your Life Back Into Balance
Feeling off kilter? Out of whack? A step behind? Try these balancing tricks refocus on the things that really matter.
How Trump's Presidency Might Change Student Loans
Whether you wanted Trump to win or not, you still need to know how his presidency might affect your student loans.
Ask the Readers: What Do You Want in a Health Insurance Plan?
This past week has sparked a lot of debate regarding the health care bill and what people want vs. need in a health insurance plan. All politics aside, we want to know what matter
Would You Pay? The Brave New World of Online Music
There's a new idea on the horizon to get people to pay for the music they download. The gist is pretty simple--make listening to and downloading music into a game, like Foursqua
9 Smart Reasons to Last-Minute Holiday Shop
Haven't started your holiday shopping yet? Good! Because in this case, the late bird gets the worm.
Are You Listening to TED?
Do you know TED? Have you heard the name? No, this is not a reference to the United airline, or my crazy uncle. This TED is devoted to technology, entertainment and design. TED
Secrets to World Travel (and Blogging About It)
There's a lot to know (or rather, to learn) about traveling the world and writing about it. These two books can help you get up and go.
Best Money Tips: Control Your Money, Control Your Mind
Today we found some awesome articles on controling your money and mind, splitting costs with your partner, and life truths you should live by.
Best Money Tips: DIY Cold Remedies From Around the World
Today we found articles on DIY cold remedies from around the world, simple money challenges to beef up your savings, and ways to hack your KitchenAid stand mixer.
Best Money Tips: How Being Late on Your Mortgage Affects Your Score
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