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Frugality can be fun and help you sleep peacefully. But don’t be fooled: as frugal days turn into frugal years and frugal decades, bag lunches can be become boring; smallish houses
I’ve managed to cut my grocery bill in half, but I’ve struggled with one set of expenses more than I ever though possible. I use a lot of spices and every time I turn around, I fee
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When the Obama administration first announced the details of the Making Home Affordable program in March, the guidelines for the refinance portion stated that the loan refinanced c
I.O.U.S.A. is a documentary film released in late 2008 by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation that focuses on the national debt of the United States. I finally watched it this weeken
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. In this article, we’ll look at 5 legal ways to get your way with your credit card companies, the 5 grammatical errors that make
It’s a common practice: You leave the office for any amount of time (a week, an hour, etc) and you set up a nice little out-of-office email reply so people don’t wonder why you hav
Some people are into deals. They collect and organize their coupons, they buy used, they negotiate with sellers. These are all good strategies, but they all take effort. This post
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Endurance Frugality: Staying The Course And Being A Winner
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Cutting the Grocery Bill: Reducing the Cost of a Good Spice Rack
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If you're a people person, then these side jobs are right up your alley.
Does It Make Sense to Stay in a Hotel Anymore?
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Don't Let "Lizard Brain" Derail Your Finances
Blowing your hard-earned cash on impulse, emotional, and stress shopping? Your lizard brain is to blame.
Save on Car Maintenance With These 5 DIY Tips
Some car maintenance tasks are simple enough even for novices. These tasks require only a little time, a little knowledge, and a few tools.
The 5 Best Gaming Headsets
A good gaming headset can take you right into the video game (well, sort of). Check these top picks for the best in audio quality, comfort, and other cool functions.
Flashback Friday: 72 Brilliant Ways to Stretch $20
A Twenty doesn't go as far is it used to — but if you're smart about how you spend it, it'll still get you pretty far!
Making Home Affordable expanded again - borrowers allowed to refinance loans up to 125 percent of value
When the Obama administration first announced the details of the Making Home Affordable program in March, the guidelines for the refinance portion stated that the loan refinanced c
I.O.U.S.A. the Movie - A Review One Year Later
I.O.U.S.A. is a documentary film released in late 2008 by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation that focuses on the national debt of the United States. I finally watched it this weeken
Best Money Tips: 5 More Ways to Screw Your Credit Card Company
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. In this article, we’ll look at 5 legal ways to get your way with your credit card companies, the 5 grammatical errors that make
What Is Your Auto-Reply Email Telling People About You?
It’s a common practice: You leave the office for any amount of time (a week, an hour, etc) and you set up a nice little out-of-office email reply so people don’t wonder why you hav
6 Ways to Be a Good Guest When You're Broke
Just because you have zero dollars doesn't mean you can't contribute in other ways. Be thoughtful and kind and they'll always invite you back.
When Deals Matter
Some people are into deals. They collect and organize their coupons, they buy used, they negotiate with sellers. These are all good strategies, but they all take effort. This post
Best Money Tips: Ways to Have More Fun for Less Money
Today we found articles on ways to have more fun for less money, weird and wonderful ways to make money in 2017, and tips to help you find good housemates.
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