Today we found articles on effective ways to deal with toxic people, unexpected uses for hydrogen peroxide, and easy ways to protect your pets in the winter.
Celebrate Valentine's Day frugally — our Editor's segment on American Public Media's Marketplace Money tells you how (even if it's at the last minute).
Keeping your personal items organized in a backpack isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these packable daypacks and you'll have a compact way to carry your stuff.
Today we found articles on the best sites for online courses, how having a roommate may (or may not) save you money, and how to pack light for winter travel.
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6 Tips to Shrink Your Bills Every Year
An annual bill audit can help you ensure that you're not paying for things you don't need. Follow these steps to slash your regular costs.
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Best Money Tips: Tips for a Cheaper Winter
Today we found some awesome articles on tips for a cheaper winter, products to not buy generic, and how to pick the best job.
Best Money Tips: Effective Ways to Deal With Toxic People
Today we found articles on effective ways to deal with toxic people, unexpected uses for hydrogen peroxide, and easy ways to protect your pets in the winter.
Why Scientists Say You Should Be Committing the 7 Deadly Sins
Sloth, Pride, Gluttony — go for it! It turns out that sinning — in moderation — is probably actually good for you.
The Power of Lists: Getting More Creative and Efficient
If you want to start working faster and coming up with better ideas, the answer is easy. All you need is a few minutes, a piece of paper, and a pen.
Best Money Tips: Reduce Your Food Budget
Today we found some awesome articles on reducing your food budget, saving on winter spending, and times when it's ok NOT to save money.
5 Things You Must Do Before You Quit Your Job
Don't just take that job and shove it. Before giving notice, make sure you're prepared for whatever comes next.
Wise Bread on Marketplace: Great Homemade Gifts
Our Senior Editor was on Marketplace Money talking about homemade gifts that are stupid, and what you can make that's better. Check it out!
10 Times You Should Speak Up at Work
It's great to be a team player, but you have to know when going along to get along is harmful to the company — and to your career.
Credit Card Churning and Why It's Not Worth It
Is credit card churning worth it?
6 Ways Good Credit Is Better Than a Boyfriend
Love is full of uncertainties. Good credit, on the other hand, fulfills every promise.
4 Resume Rules You Should Be Breaking
The job market can be a vicious one. If you want your resume to get by the filters and stand out from the rest, make it noteworthy.
Wise Bread on Marketplace: A Frugal Valentine's Day
Celebrate Valentine's Day frugally — our Editor's segment on American Public Media's Marketplace Money tells you how (even if it's at the last minute).
6 Beauty Rules You Should Be Breaking
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder — the most important one being you! Stop getting hung up on these silly beauty rules.
The 5 Best Packable Daypacks
Keeping your personal items organized in a backpack isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these packable daypacks and you'll have a compact way to carry your stuff.
Best Money Tips: Secrets to Paying for College
Today we found some awesome articles on secrets to paying for college, working from home do's and don'ts, and savings for every day of the week.
Best Money Tips: The Best Sites for Online Courses
Today we found articles on the best sites for online courses, how having a roommate may (or may not) save you money, and how to pack light for winter travel.
Restore your notebook battery quickly and cheaply.
In this short video, a tech-savvy guy shows you how to remove the dead cells, replace them and do a little light soldering.
4 Money Lessons We Can Learn From Past Presidents
This Presidents Day, use your long weekend to mull over some pertinent money lessons from our past presidents.