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The Personal Finance Letter I'd Write to My Younger Self
If you could write a letter of personal finance advice to your younger, less money-smart self, what would you say?
How to Tell if You're on Track for Retirement
It may be a little bit early to think about retirement all too seriously if you still have several decades left before you face it. But don't look now -- time flies and before you
Reject Variable Terms and Conditions
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Flashback Friday: 62 Creative Uses for Your Favorite Condiments
Even if you put ketchup or Sriracha on everything already, you've probably never tried them like this!
Best Money Tips: Everybody Should Know How to Cook These Foods
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Ask the Readers: Is Now the Time to Shop?
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8 Ways to Help Your Clothes Last Longer
Extend the life of your clothing by choosing quality materials and construction and following a few simple fabric care tips.
How to Save Over $1000 on Your Next Backpacking Trip
Having the right equipment for a backpacking trip can get really expensive really quick. Learn from my mistakes and save over $1000.
How to Buy Personal Carbon Credits That Count
Even in this tough economy, there's a booming market in personal carbon credits. Learn how, and where, to buy them.
Here's the Best Reason to Eat More Chocolate
Learn why chocolate can be a "Super Food," and how to get the most healthy goodness you can with every delicious bite.
Book Review: How Gen Y Employees Can Save You Money and Grow Your Business
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Best Money Tips: Useful Things to Do With Your Tax Refund
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The 5 Best Men’s Rain Boots
Keeping your feet dry on a rainy day isn't easy, but it can be. Just get any of these men's rain boots and your feet will remain warm and soak free.
The Big List of Money-Saving Coupon Codes for Halloween 2016
No tricks, just treats — in the form of sweet Halloween savings!
Free $10 on Amazon (or Why to Read Fine Print)
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Hold That resume! 5 Red Flags in Online Job Listings
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4 Money Lessons We Can Learn From J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling knows a thing or two about muggle money struggles. After all, she once had her share.
12 Cool Things to Do with Used Dryer Sheets
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Best Money Tips: What You Need to Know About Black Friday 2016
Today we found articles on things you need to know about Black Friday, staying motivated when you’re debt-free, and reasons for and against keeping your accounts at the same bank.