Your home is your haven, the place you and your family seek refuge from the outside world. Make it safer by eliminating these hidden household dangers.
When kids are young, investing is usually done on their behalf. However, it's possible to get kids started with their own investments at a surprisingly early age.
The rich keep on getting richer — which means there are more jobs than ever catering to the 1 percent. Is it time to brush up on your butler-ing skills?
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Save Money on Shaving With These Razor Tricks
Make your razor go the extra mile — and last up to a year — with these money-saving (and razor-saving) tricks.
10 Surprisingly Dangerous Things You Have in Your Home
Your home is your haven, the place you and your family seek refuge from the outside world. Make it safer by eliminating these hidden household dangers.
6 Inspiring Quotes About Money From Successful Women
Use these inspiring words of wisdom from female finance pros to boost your bottom line.
Save Hundreds on Back to School Shopping with These Credit Card Tricks
If you're dreading the expense of back to school shopping, these credit cards tips can help you big!
2 Things You Must Know About the New Mortgage Rules
Homebuyers should face fewer mortgage surprises with the "Know Before You Owe" disclosure process — and they may even save some money. Here's how.
The 5 Best Pressed Powders
Keeping your makeup fresh all day long isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these pressed powders and you will always look your best.
Investment Allocation by Age: Birth to 10 Years Old
When kids are young, investing is usually done on their behalf. However, it's possible to get kids started with their own investments at a surprisingly early age.
Ask the Readers: Do You Use Food Delivery Apps?
Tell us whether you use food delivery apps and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
5 Ways to Invest Like a Pro — No Financial Adviser Required
You don't need to hire a financial pro to invest like one. Try these DIY tips, and watch the confidence roll in.
How to Find Time for Home-Cooked Meals
Even the busiest people can find time to make healthy and delicious home-cooked meals. Just follow these suggestions.
10 Things You Need to Know Before Taking Out a Personal Loan
There are plenty of reasons to consider taking a personal loan. But before you do, you need to consider some important factors.
14 Things You Should Do When You Move to a New Town
Welcome to the neighborhood! Here's how to plant your roots in the new town you call home.
15 Jobs That Capitalize on the Growth in Rich Households
The rich keep on getting richer — which means there are more jobs than ever catering to the 1 percent. Is it time to brush up on your butler-ing skills?
This Is How Long These 6 Appliances Should Last
Major household appliances aren't cheap. Here's how long you can expect your investment to last.
9 Ways You Are Sabotaging Your Weekly Grocery Budget
Give your grocery list a modest makeover and you can save BIG.
Being Frugal Without Giving Up Your Social Life
Despite what some people think, you don't have to be a hermit to be frugal. Learn how you can have a fun social life AND maintain your budget.
22 Lessons Every 20-Something Should Learn
There's a lot of years ahead of you; get the basics down now.
A Beginner's Guide to Homemade Bread
Don't be intimidated by homemade bread! Making your own delicious, frugal, and fresh loaves can be simple if you know where to start.
9 Times Life Can Throw Retirement Off Course
Life happens. Don't let a major curveball impact your ability to save for retirement.
When Frugal is Stupid
Iâm a huge fan of âreduce, reuse, and recycle,â when it is both practical and useful. [more]