Transitioning from driving to cycling is easier than you think. Find out how to select the right gear, pick safe routes, and optimize your schedule for your daily bike commute.
If splitting the cost of rent and utilities with your significant other sounds like a good idea, you’re not alone. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 7.5 million unmarried couples
Today we found some stellar articles on the best sites for renting and buying textbooks, steps to financial prosperity, and things you should know about the U.S. economy.
Only having to pay 2% of your total credit-card balance a month makes charging tempting...but with interest, you could also pay more than double your original purchase price.
August Nielsen hires people. Lots of them. He's waded through a sea of resumes and rejection letters, and his advice could help you land your next job.
Just because kids are still growing doesn't spare them from needing to dress up — but I've figured out ways to keep my kids looking sharp without spending a lot.
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Freedom From the Day Job
Should you quit your day job to work for yourself? The answer might lie in defining what "work" actually means to you.
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A Guide to Becoming a Part-Time Bicycle Commuter
Transitioning from driving to cycling is easier than you think. Find out how to select the right gear, pick safe routes, and optimize your schedule for your daily bike commute.
Here's How a Spending Ban Can Help (and Hurt) You
Finances currently a mess? Hit the reset button with a spending ban. Just be careful not to overdo it.
Does Money Really Buy Happiness?
Having enough money will make you happy, but having more money won't necessarily.
Ambitious People Have These 10 Things in Their Homes — Do You?
The things people carry says a lot about who they are. How many of your things are on this list of possessions of the ambitious?
5 Tips on What to Do Before Moving in Together
If splitting the cost of rent and utilities with your significant other sounds like a good idea, you’re not alone. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 7.5 million unmarried couples
Never Use Your Credit Card to Pay for These 10 Things
Paying with plastic can be really convenient — it can also be really, really expensive. Avoid the extra costs by avoiding these 10 purchases.
How to Express Condolences Without Saying Something Stupid
Do you feel awkward when you try to express condolences? Try these techniques to show your sympathy.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Lower Your Car Insurance Premium
Today we found some stellar articles on lowering your car insurance premium, helping friends who are bad with money, and what to buy in August.
5 International Destinations Anyone Can Afford
Cut costs, not corners, on your next international trip by visiting these exciting, and affordable, destinations.
Best Money Tips: Want to be a landlord?
Today, we give you tips for buying a rental property, organizing your home for the holidays, and using your credit cards — the smart way.
Best Money Tips: The Best Sites for Renting and Buying Textbooks
Today we found some stellar articles on the best sites for renting and buying textbooks, steps to financial prosperity, and things you should know about the U.S. economy.
6 Ways to Earn More Money — Without Working More Hours
Stuck in a job rut? Make more money with these time-efficient earnings boosters.
How Much Does Your Credit Card Debt Cost You?
Only having to pay 2% of your total credit-card balance a month makes charging tempting...but with interest, you could also pay more than double your original purchase price.
8 Job-Getting Tips from a Guy Who's Hired 500 People in the Past 5 Years
August Nielsen hires people. Lots of them. He's waded through a sea of resumes and rejection letters, and his advice could help you land your next job.
6 Ways to Be a Better Friend Without Any Effort
We'd all like to be better friends — and we should be. Keep your friends close with some simple relationship builders.
How to Save on Special-Occasion Clothing for Kids
Just because kids are still growing doesn't spare them from needing to dress up — but I've figured out ways to keep my kids looking sharp without spending a lot.
3 Things You Should Know About Rental Car Insurance
Your rented set of wheels comes with a laundry list of optional insurance coverage. Should you take it?
Wise Bread Reloaded: President Obama's Credit Card Declined at Pricey Restaurant (and How You Can Avoid the Same Fate)
Credit card fraudsters respect no one, not even the leader of the free world. Find out how to protect your identity in this week's look back.