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How to Save $1,500 on Coffee
Many of us know that we can save money by making coffee at home, but have you ever actually calculated how much? Learn how to save $1,500 on coffee.
Castles, Ranches, and Other Weird, Affordable Hotel Alternatives
Hotels and vacation rentals are fine, but dull. For the most memorable travel adventures, look for these fun, frugal, and freaky lodging options.
Best Money Tips: 100+ Things You Should Always Throw Away
Today we found articles on the things you should always throw away, ways to save at Whole Foods, and the biggest investments that most people neglect.
How to Stop a Baby From Crying
When a baby is crying and nothing seems to calm her down, try to trigger the "calming reflex." Developed by a Dr. Karp, it can turn off a baby's cries in a few seconds.
Convert Your Crap Into Cash Without a Garage Sale
A yard sale is one way to get rid of your old stuff, but it's a pain. Fortunately, the Internet (and your "Friendnet") both offer an easier way.
8 Signs You're Paying Too Much for Your Mortgage
If home sweet home is sapping your savings, you're likely paying too much for your mortgage.
Reality TV: Does It Pay to Apply?
Reality television has exploded in recent years with top stars bringing in large sums for their exploits. You may not have eight kids or live in New Jersey, but what if you’d like
Why Generosity Is Key to Everything — Including Your Career
Everybody knows a generous spirit is its own reward. But it's rewarding here on earth, too, and especially in your career.
The Fair Way to Split Up Your Family's Estate
A rock-solid will isn't only for your peace of mind — it's for your heirs' peace of mind, too.
Save Money by Making Your Own Mustard?
Welcome to my third and final installment about making your own condiments. I have now experimented with mayonnaise, ketchup, and finally, mustard.
Best Money Tips: Save on Medical Costs and Improve Your Family’s Health
Today we found some amazing articles on saving on medical costs and improving your family's health, things you need to throw away, and remaining frugal while traveling.
How to Make Public Speaking Less Terrifying
Does public speaking break you out in cold sweats? You can master this formidable phobia.
Eat 256 Big Macs to Win a $5 Gift Card
How many Big Macs would you have to eat to win a particular prize in McDonald's Monopoly? You're about to find out.
4 Workout Recovery Essentials for a Healthier Body
Get more out of your workouts — and feel less post workout pain — by following a simple post workout routine.
5 Surprising Budget Habits of Wealthy Financial Gurus
Even for the wealthiest of the wealthy, the simpler (and cheaper) things in life are better.
Girly Fun on a Budget
Get your girly fix for less! Learn how to save money on clothes, update your wardrobe, plan a spa day at home, and more.
5 Ways Money Can Buy Happiness
Don't listen to the old cliche; spending money on these five things can make you more content.
It's Never Too Late to Fix These 5 Money Mistakes From Your Past
Sure, you made a few money missteps in your youth. It's time to forgive yourself, move on, and tackle your finances like a grown up.
5 Unexpected Moving Expenses
I thought I had my DIY move totally budgeted, only to be hit with hidden costs.
Once-In-A-Lifetime Experiences I've Earned With Credit Card Rewards
Need a little travel inspo for all those rewards miles you've racked up? Check out these unforgettable ways to see the world — for free.