Today we found some great articles on how to negotiate your salary, what you need to know about down payments, and eating healthy on the road for less.
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Best Money Tips: Stop Your Toilets From Taking A Leak
Today we found articles on how to stop your toilets from taking a leak, radical strategies to retire sooner, and green ways to save around your home.
7 Occasions When You Should Definitely Hire a Financial Advisor
It's great to be able to DIY your money, but some jobs require the skills of a pro. Be the smart about when to seek professional financial advice.
How to Boost Your Credit With a Balance Transfer
A balance transfer can be a boon to your credit score. There are a few pitfalls to watch out for, too.
Best Money Tips: Family Habits That Help You Save Money
Today we found articles on money-saving family habits, the best and worst days to buy gas, and ways to save money at the ballpark.
9 Items Every New Doggy Parent Should Own
Adopting a dog is exciting, but it can also be stressful. To make it easier, discover which essential dog supplies doting parents should own.
Best Money Tips: 13 First Aid "Facts" That Aren't True
Today we found articles on common first aid myths, legal ways to get Netflix for free, and ways to take charge of your job interview.
5 Financial Holidays I'd Like to See
If people can claim Turkey Neck Soup Day is a holiday, then we should celebrate some more-useful financial holidays too.
7 Overpriced Holiday Gifts You Should Skip
It's the holidays and that means spending too much on over-hyped stuff. Avoid these gift list budget busters and go for real value, instead.
Best Money Tips: 30+ Passive Income Ideas That Will Make You Money
Today we found articles on ideas for passive income, tips to organize your garage, and effective ways to meet your new neighbors when you move in.
Best Money Tips: How to Negotiate Your Salary
Today we found some great articles on how to negotiate your salary, what you need to know about down payments, and eating healthy on the road for less.
Flashback Friday: 43 Easiest Ways to Become a Time Management Master
Life is too short to lose track of time.
8 Money Lessons I Learned From Three Weeks in Europe
A whirlwind family vacation brings more than just memories for a lifetime — it also offers some sound money lessons.
4 Guarantees Besides Death and Taxes
Ben Franklin said there were only two guarantees in this life, death and taxes. But there are a few others that could be added to his list.
The Difference Between Your Accountant and Your Financial Planner
Many business owners surmise that their accountant can do the job of both accounting and financial planning (or vice versa) when in fact, the two roles complement each other.
Best Money Tips: Common Resume Misconceptions
Today we found some great articles on common resume misconceptions, how to break bad financial habits, and getting the best hotels for the lowest rates.
6 Reasons a Website Can Suck and How To Fix It
Never, ever, tell someone their baby is ugly — or, worse, their website. For some reason, people just don't want to know their website sucks.
Saving for College: Highlights from Our Chat With Dr. Barbara O'Neill from Rutgers
Don't miss the highlights from our chat with Dr. Barbara O'Neill from Rutgers Cooperative Extension on saving for college!
Take These Costs Off Your Worry List in 2011
Make 2011 your year of less stress by deconstructing these common worries.
What Does Your Junk Mail Say About You?
The kind of junk mail you receive can tell you a lot about the kind of person banks, retailers, and others think you are.