Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Believe it or not, self-awareness is power. And a mindfulness journal can help you harness that power.
It's time to have "the talk" with your kids. No, not that one. The one about financial responsibility.
Having a lot of cash on hand might put a smile on your face, but if it's long-term wealth you're after, you need to invest.
Most of us would rather get a tooth pulled than talk about money with friends and family. Here's how to make the money talk painless.
Sick of being the person to count everyone's cash or cover for a mooching friend? Next time you're splitting the check, try one of these techniques.
If you need a watch that can tell time on land and sea, then one of our Best 5 swim watches is the watch for you.
Whether you're baffled by bonds or confused by compounding, all the financial education you need is just a click away — and it's all free.
More than half of American small business employees don't have a workplace retirement plan. Here's why your small business should offer one.
Save yourself the time, money, and headaches of hunting for hotel deals by booking through websites the right way.
Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey is full of advice on managing money. Here are three of our favorite lessons from the Financial Peace University.
A 20% down payment isn't pocket change. If you can't afford 20% down on your mortgage loan, you still have other loan options.
Eager to work from home but don't know where to begin? Online surveys and paid gigs are a great place to start.
Congratulations, parents! Make these money moves now to prepare for your little bundle of joy.
Travel reward points and miles are like dollars — you work hard to earn them, and you should spend them wisely. Learn how.
Is there a limit to how much Americans can spend? Clearly there is: All they earn, minus savings and service on their existing debt, plus new borrowing. Since the Bureau of Econ
Replacing bad habits with good ones is easier than you'd think. Here's how a Wise Bread writer turned a social media habit into a family time habit.
A year and a half ago, I wrote a post about how to fashion your own passport photos for unde
You can get organized. (Really.) And you can even do it in small steps. (Seriously.) Start today with one of these 25 quick tasks.
Your parents have always taken care of you — now you want to return the favor. These money moves will help you care for them at home.
A home inventory can help you recover from a disaster — or it can be the first step toward decluttering. Make yours before it's too late.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
7 Ways a Mindfulness Journal Can Fix Your Life
Believe it or not, self-awareness is power. And a mindfulness journal can help you harness that power.
Teaching Kids About Money: An Interview with Dr. Brad Klontz
It's time to have "the talk" with your kids. No, not that one. The one about financial responsibility.
Cash Might Make You Happier, But Investments Will Make You Richer
Having a lot of cash on hand might put a smile on your face, but if it's long-term wealth you're after, you need to invest.
How to Talk to Friends and Family About Money (Without Making Everyone Mad)
Most of us would rather get a tooth pulled than talk about money with friends and family. Here's how to make the money talk painless.
Paying for a Piece of the Pizza: Techniques for Splitting the Bill
Sick of being the person to count everyone's cash or cover for a mooching friend? Next time you're splitting the check, try one of these techniques.
The 5 Best Underwater Watches
If you need a watch that can tell time on land and sea, then one of our Best 5 swim watches is the watch for you.
9 Best Free Financial Learning Tools
Whether you're baffled by bonds or confused by compounding, all the financial education you need is just a click away — and it's all free.
5 Things Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know About Employee Retirement Accounts
More than half of American small business employees don't have a workplace retirement plan. Here's why your small business should offer one.
How Hotel Booking Websites Can Save You Money (And Headaches)
Save yourself the time, money, and headaches of hunting for hotel deals by booking through websites the right way.
3 Pearls of Financial Wisdom From Dave Ramsey
Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey is full of advice on managing money. Here are three of our favorite lessons from the Financial Peace University.
5 Ways to Qualify for a Mortgage With a Small Downpayment
A 20% down payment isn't pocket change. If you can't afford 20% down on your mortgage loan, you still have other loan options.
What Pays More: Online Surveys or the Gig Economy?
Eager to work from home but don't know where to begin? Online surveys and paid gigs are a great place to start.
8 Money Moves to Make When You Find Out You're Pregnant
Congratulations, parents! Make these money moves now to prepare for your little bundle of joy.
7 Frequent Flyer Rules to Go Farther on Fewer Miles
Travel reward points and miles are like dollars — you work hard to earn them, and you should spend them wisely. Learn how.
Peak Debt
Is there a limit to how much Americans can spend? Clearly there is: All they earn, minus savings and service on their existing debt, plus new borrowing. Since the Bureau of Econ
The Surprisingly Easy Way to Change Your Habits and Your Life
Replacing bad habits with good ones is easier than you'd think. Here's how a Wise Bread writer turned a social media habit into a family time habit.
Cheap Passport Pictures (Part Two): Online Ordering
A year and a half ago, I wrote a post about how to fashion your own passport photos for unde
25 Easy Organizing Changes You Can Make Today
You can get organized. (Really.) And you can even do it in small steps. (Seriously.) Start today with one of these 25 quick tasks.
6 Financial Steps to Take When Your Aging Parents Move In
Your parents have always taken care of you — now you want to return the favor. These money moves will help you care for them at home.
You Need an Inventory of Your Stuff (and It's Easier Than You Think)
A home inventory can help you recover from a disaster — or it can be the first step toward decluttering. Make yours before it's too late.