Are you tired of dinner getting cold while waiting for a telemarketer to pause long enough for you to say you're not interested? Stop the calls dead in their tracks with some h
Those of us petrified of receiving violation letters and threatening lawsuit notices from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) have been long forced to pay unreason
Today we found some fantastic articles on smart ways to spend $1,000, grow your career while giving back, and useful things you can always find at Goodwill.
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I don't mean that declaring bankruptcy is a good thing--obviously that sucks for everyone involved. But a system of bankruptcy is a good thing. It's good for creditors an
It's amazing how many of us are business people -- dealing with budgets, liabilities, profit, revenue and loss -- who make questionable decisions with our own finances. What
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Once upon a time (aka when I was a kid), the job of U.S. President was deemed the ultimate career destination. Considering the careers of the current contenders (Senators Barack
Tired of those early termination fees that cell phone companies stick you with? Well, help may be on the way, but it may just be a case of the fox watching the hen-house.
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8 More Classic Personal Finance Books You Must Read
Shorter days and longer nights mean more time for reading. Why not curl up with a personal finance classic?
Money Matters: Why All the Secrecy?
As I alluded to in another article, I am amazed at how people will si
Scrumptious Sprouting for Your Meals
Instead of buying those expensive sprouts in the produce section at the store, did you ever consider making your own sprouts?
Stop Calling Me! How to Avoid Telemarketers
Are you tired of dinner getting cold while waiting for a telemarketer to pause long enough for you to say you're not interested? Stop the calls dead in their tracks with some h
6 Ways Brand Loyalty Costs You Money
You'd think being loyal to certain brands would be financially rewarding, but not always.
Best Money Tips: How to Buy a Used Rental Car
Today we found some fantastic articles on buying a used rental car, learning to ski or snowboard for less, and saving on health insurance.
Frugal Music Options Fade
Those of us petrified of receiving violation letters and threatening lawsuit notices from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) have been long forced to pay unreason
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Spend $1,000
Today we found some fantastic articles on smart ways to spend $1,000, grow your career while giving back, and useful things you can always find at Goodwill.
6 Emergency Fund Myths You Should Stop Believing
You know you need an emergency fund. Don't let these common misconceptions keep you from starting one!
Best Money Tips: How to Shop, Cook, and Eat Healthy for One
Today we found articles on how to shop and cook healthy for one, New Year’s resolutions to make with your kids, and things that every 30-year-old should stop worrying about.
Bankruptcy is a good thing
I don't mean that declaring bankruptcy is a good thing--obviously that sucks for everyone involved. But a system of bankruptcy is a good thing. It's good for creditors an
Debt Discovery: The Ties That Binder
It's amazing how many of us are business people -- dealing with budgets, liabilities, profit, revenue and loss -- who make questionable decisions with our own finances. What
Best Money Tips: How to Save on Banking Fees
Today we found some great articles on saving on banking fees, decluttering your kitchen, and time management rules you are breaking.
If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?
You don't hear it much any more, but for a long time, "If you're so smart, why aren't you rich" was a pretty effective line for the average Joe when dealing w
What I Miss About the Recession
A look at the recent Great Recession through a glass half full reveals a few positive effects of the economic malaise.
Ask the Readers: What is Your Best Frugal Date Idea?
Tell us about your best frugal date idea and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Not So Straight Path To A Dream Job (U.S. President)
Once upon a time (aka when I was a kid), the job of U.S. President was deemed the ultimate career destination. Considering the careers of the current contenders (Senators Barack
Cell Phone Relief
Tired of those early termination fees that cell phone companies stick you with? Well, help may be on the way, but it may just be a case of the fox watching the hen-house.
5 Things You Should Never Buy With Your Credit Card
Put that plastic away! For these six expenses, you’re better off leaving your credit card in your wallet.
Best Money Tips: Cheap Summer Activities for Families
Today we found some awesome articles on cheap summer activities for families, teaching kids about money, and making the most of your time.