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Every so often, I get hit in the face with two facts. First, Americans (even poor Americans) are unbelievably rich. Second, Americans (as a group) utterly lack a cultural traditi
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25 Gifts That Save Money
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Filler Strategies for Amazon’s Free Super Saver Shipping
Here are my top three ways to find filler items on Amazon to get you to that magical $25 total.
Taking Frugal Road Trips (Even When Gas Prices Are High)
Call your friends and pack up the car — it's road trip season! Here's how to do it on the cheap.
Healthy, frugal eating
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Book review: Reinventing Collapse
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Five More Tips For Eating In Restaurants And Sticking To A Budget
Even if you are working hard to keep your discretionary spending to a minimum, you can still enjoy a restaurant meal once in awhile.
Is it worth paying more for faster shipping?
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Best Money Tips: How to Curb the Urge to Buy
Today, we have a method to help you stop buying things on impulse, tips for price-matching savings, ways to spend less on organic food, and more!
20 Things to Have on Hand for Power Outages
Stocking these affordable items will make your experience safe, bearable, and even fun.
11 Cool Uses for a Tablet Computer
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10 Delicious Ways to Use Leftover Mashed Potatoes
Holiday leftovers are an awesome excuse to get creative in the kitchen. Here are 10 ways to use up that big pot of mashed potatoes.
How to Do a One-Month Spending Freeze
If you want to jump-start your financial goals, a spending freeze might be just what you need. Here's how to make it happen — and even have fun while doing it.
5 Ways to Say "No" to Friends and Family
It's not always easy to say no to the people you love. Reclaim your time while keeping your relationships with these five ways to say "nay."
Best Money Tips: Healthy Eating on a Budget
Today we found some fantastic articles on eating healthy on a budget, creating a work-friendly wardrobe, and getting closer to your dreams.
FINANCIAL IQ TEST: How Healthy Is Your Health Care Plan?
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Book Review: Off the Grid
I've always used the term "off the grid" in a literal sense — not being connected to power or other systems. Nick Rosen means more than that.
Best Money Tips: How to Organize Dresser Drawers
Today, we share tips for organizing dresser drawers, a way to help you keep your cool, and advice for college students living on a budget.
Beat the Clock with Frugal and Simple Valentine's Day Ideas
Americans will shell out more than $15 billion for Valentine's Day gifts this year, but you don't have to empty your pockets to have a romantic day.
Best Money Tips: Pay For College Without Going Into Debt
Today we found some great articles on how to pay for college without going into debt, ways to save on your summer vacation, and mistakes to avoid at tax time.
Best Money Tips: Saving Money at Restaurants
Today we found some great articles on saving money at restaurants, steps to lower a cell phone bill, and ways to give gifts people want.