Can't sit and meditate without your mind going in a thousand different directions? No problem. There are still ways to meditate when your brain is always busy.
I saw an article recently suggesting that neighbors share a garbage service. One neighbor hires the service, the other kicks in to cover half the bill, and both bring their stuff
Whether you're a billionaire buying a jet, or a spy who needs a suitcase packed with $100 bills, private banks provide services not available to ordinary people — until now.
Doing your own home repairs saves lots of money, and these resources can give you the training you need to ensure your "fix" doesn't make the problem worse.
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How safe is your money? Well, if you keep it in a bank, it's kept very safe by the U.S. Government...up to a point.
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YouTube is useful for a lot more than funny cat videos. Learn a thing or two from these money-saving gurus while the kitties cavort!
10 Sneaky Vacation Costs That Add Up Quickly
You've booked your ticket. You've packed your bags. You're ready to go. But hang on … some hidden vacation costs are about to spoil your fun.
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Do you like your clothes feeling extra soft? Then add any one of these five superb fabric softeners to your next laundry run.
How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Moneymaker
A big backyard costs money. Did you know it can also make you money?
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Can't sit and meditate without your mind going in a thousand different directions? No problem. There are still ways to meditate when your brain is always busy.
10 Smart Things to Do With $25
They say $25 can't buy you a lot these days. Well, "they" are not always correct. Check out this list for 10 great, useful ways to spend that cash.
70 Scrumptious Shrimp Recipes
Wondering what to do with the big bag of shrimp you got on sale? You'll find plenty in this lengthy list of delicious and frugal recipes for shrimp.
Why don't people share more?
I saw an article recently suggesting that neighbors share a garbage service. One neighbor hires the service, the other kicks in to cover half the bill, and both bring their stuff
Why Private Banking Isn't Just for Millionaires Anymore
Whether you're a billionaire buying a jet, or a spy who needs a suitcase packed with $100 bills, private banks provide services not available to ordinary people — until now.
Why You Should Throw a Dinner Party to Talk About Death
Invite your friends over. Get the drinks flowing. Then get into a deep discussion about death. It won't be as bad as you think.
8 Part-Time Jobs That Offer College Benefits
Don't pick just any part-time job when you are in college. Choose one that offers college tuition benefits, too.
Ask the Readers: What Are Your Favorite Summer Activities?
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What to Do When You Suspect a Scam
Don't fall victim to these faux finance calls. Here's how to protect yourself and your loved ones from a scam.
DIY Home Improvement: 10 Free Options for Training and Advice
Doing your own home repairs saves lots of money, and these resources can give you the training you need to ensure your "fix" doesn't make the problem worse.
8 Organizations That REALLY Can Help You With Your Debt
Some debtors fall victim to shady debt relief companies who often make everything worse. Instead, turn to these trusted organizations.
Are You Tipping Wrong? This Is What You Should Be Leaving
Seems like every service counter we encounter includes a strategically placed tip jar. Find out who you should be tipping (and how much).
7 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Christmas Tree
Before you toss that dried up Christmas tree on the sidewalk, give it new life instead!
FICO vs. Fakes: Are You Getting the Wrong Credit Score?
FICO has a formula that rates your creditworthiness. Other companies do too, but using their services could get you in trouble. Learn why.