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Do you remember when you were a kid, and you thought Garfield was funny? Maybe you shared his fear of spiders or intense love of lasagna? And then, as you got older, Garfield became increasingly less funny? [more]
Fancy a brand new hand-cranked laptop for a few hundred bucks? Well, it may just happen. It seems plans are afoot to offer the $100 laptop for sale to the general public, and not just the poor children of the world.
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Get More for Your Old Treadmill by Bartering
If you have exercise equipment you're thinking of selling, hold up — you might be able to get more value for it by bartering.
Best Money Tips: Money Habits That Will Make You Rich
Today we found some great articles on money habits that will make you rich, how to remove sweat stains from white shirts, and things you’re doing that could cause a car accident.
The Financial Perks of Being in Your 20s
From student loans to pitiful pay, you may wonder if there are any financial perks to being young. Good news! There are many.
Suze Orman's Approved Card Gets Mixed Reviews and Controversy
Suze's new debit card stirred up controversy when she called a critic an "idiot." Are you stupid for not using this card?
How To Take Risks Without Losing Your Shirt
There's a difference between taking risks and taking foolish risks. Follow these steps to take more of the first and none of the second.
The Encouraging Truth About How Americans Are Covering the Cost of College
Everybody knows college is expensive, but just how much are people really paying out of pocket? A recent survey sheds some light.
5 Ways to Improve Your Creativity Today
Just like any other skill, creativity and innovation can be taught.
To life, to life, la kayim! The joy of home-enhanced booze.
The struggle of the homemade gift — what's sure to please, and what's bound for the bin? We've got something that's sure to please; DIY infused vodka!
8 Ways to Use Up Travel Rewards Points and Miles
Got some travel points burning a hole in your pocket? Here's how to use them up.
Not Just Some Junk in a Box
Ditch the stigma — box wine can be delicious, elegant, AND frugal!
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7 Double Uses for Things in Your Makeup Drawer
Good news, makeup addicts — your favorite products aren't just one-trick ponies! Check out these clever double uses for your everyday beauty items.
Why Even Millionaires Aren't Happy About Their Finances
Believe it or not, the super-rich are not always super-happy — and often for the same reasons the rest of us aren't.
Should You Talk to Friends About Money?
Friendship is one of the most important things in the world — but should you talk about money with your friends? Or is it unavoidable?
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Givin' 'em the Slip - Look Rich for Very Little
Give 'em the slip! The classic women's undergarment seems to have gone by the wayside. What's up with that?
6 Buys for $100 or Less That Make Travel Better
Would you spend $100 to completely change the way your travel? Who wouldn't?
Turn brass pennies into gold.
This alchemist turns pennies into gold.
Comics Curmudgeon: Filthy Rich Blogger Divulges Secrets to Wealth!
Do you remember when you were a kid, and you thought Garfield was funny? Maybe you shared his fear of spiders or intense love of lasagna? And then, as you got older, Garfield became increasingly less funny? [more]
The $100 laptop...for sale to the public?
Fancy a brand new hand-cranked laptop for a few hundred bucks? Well, it may just happen. It seems plans are afoot to offer the $100 laptop for sale to the general public, and not just the poor children of the world. [more]