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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Stuff We Love: 49 Different Looks From One Pair of Mohop Sandals
Cute, custom, and cruelty free. Mohop's vegan shoes are good for your feet, your planet, and your wardrobe.
5 Ways Science Says Travel Is Good for Your Health
The perks of travel go way beyond curing a serious case of wanderlust. Travel is good for your health, too!
The 8 Best Pets for Frugal Animal Lovers
Caring for a pet can end up costing a lot. Take in one of these no frills furry (or scaled or shelled) friends at a fraction of the cost of Fido.
Save a Surprising Amount by Quitting These 4 Bad Habits
Breaking a bad habit is not easy, but it's a whole lot easier when there's a lot of money is at stake. How much can you save?
7 Investments That Usually Soar During the Summer
The stock market doesn't always lag in the summertime and these seven sectors remind that it's not always wise to "go away in May."
Family Finances, Entrepreneurship, and More with Canadian Finance Blog's Tom Drake
Check out our interview with Tom for tips on living frugally as a family, entrepreneurship, and his favorite ways to use Skype!
12 Things That Will Be Less Expensive in 2012
From electronics to wine to even rental cars, savings-minded shoppers should keep an eye on prices for these items in 2012.
The 5 Best Paper Shredders
A paper shredder can help you protect your valuable personal information from identity thieves. Here are our picks for the top five.
Your Debt Is Killing You — Here's the Cure
Forget about saving for retirement and your kid's college tuition. Here's the best reason to get serious about eliminating debt — it's killing you.
7 Signs You Have a Serious Spending Addiction
Spending addiction is real, damaging, and scary. If you recognize yourself in any of these signs, you may need to seek help.
Best Money Tips: Spend 30 Minutes Now to Save $1,000 Later
Today we found articles on ways to use half an hour now to save $1,000 later, how to create happiness with your own talents, and strategies for making leftovers great again.
How to Build Your Best Travel Budget
You know you need a budget for day-to-day life. Why not make one for your next great getaway, too?
Best Credit Cards for Jewelry Stores
A guide to the best jewelry store credit cards.
The 5 Best Digital Thermometers
Worried that your old analog thermometer might not be very accurate? These five digital thermometers will deliver much better results.
Travel and Money: Carrying Decoy Wallets
Here’s a technique for protecting your cash — and your identity — from being stolen in one fell swoop when you're traveling.
The 5 Best Reusable Straws
Finding drinking straws worth keeping isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these reusable straws and your drinks will always be ready to sip.
The 10 Dirtiest, Germiest, Grossest Things You Live With Everyday
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8 Unexpected Costs of Selling a Home
Everyone knows buying a home is expensive. You might not realize selling a home can cost a pretty penny, too.
Things Don't Cost What They Used To: 10 Major Price Shifts in 2010
From corn to gold, these 10 common goods and commodities had major price changes in 2010 — and may continue to shift in 2011.
How One Mediocre Investor Prospered After the Market Crash
A mediocre portfolio held up pretty well through the financial crisis — and has even done pretty great in the aftermath. Learn how.