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Tell us if kids should get paid for chores and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card and a hilarious new book, "Blacklisted from the PTA."
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that I need to stop buying Chinese goods. This is a tough one for me, mostly because so much of the cheap stuff I love to buy comes from Chi
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Motivating Yourself and Others
What motivates people to work hard and do a good job? Whether you're a worker, a manager, a business owner, or an investor, it's important to know the answer.
5 Signs That You're Too Obsessed With Your Budget
Budgeting is one of the primary keys to financial well-being. But becoming over-obsessed with your budget can cause you just as much stress as not having one at all.
The First Payday: Helping Your Teen Understand Money
Whether your teen is excited or bored at the prospect of having a job this summer, YOU can respond to their newfound extracurricular activity by helping them learn not only what
This Is Why You Settle (and How to Stop)
Even rats regret settling for second best. Decide what you really want, figure out how to reach it, and you'll never regret it later.
The 7 Scariest Big Purchases People Make
The big spend is only part of the reason these big purchases are such big scares.
Best Money Tips: How to Become an Optimist
Today we found articles on daily habits to help you become an optimist, over 90 cheap date ideas, and how to deal with family members who are terrible with money.
20 Ways to Use Pool Noodles
Floaty, foamy pool noodles have a million and one uses. Here are 20 to get you started.
Want to Buy a Home With No Money Down? Try a USDA Loan
Despite the recent economic crunch, consumers can still purchase homes with no money down through the USDA Rural Development program.
6 Ways It Pays to Stay Single
Being in a relationship can actually cost you a pretty penny. Here's how it's cheaper to enjoy the single life.
Ask The Readers: Should Kids Get Paid For Doing Chores?
Tell us if kids should get paid for chores and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card and a hilarious new book, "Blacklisted from the PTA."
Follow These 5 Steps to Full Health Care Coverage in Retirement
Are you factoring medical costs into your retirement planning? You should be — here's how to avoid a health care shortage in your golden years.
5 Killer Free Investment Tools
If you want to increase your investing knowledge, you don't need to pay the big bucks — just delve into these free resources.
Frugal... or just plain wrong?
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Bad, bad China: a round-up
I've pretty much come to the conclusion that I need to stop buying Chinese goods. This is a tough one for me, mostly because so much of the cheap stuff I love to buy comes from Chi
How to Vacation in Greece for $300 or Less
Vacationing in Greece might seem expensive, but there's a way you can do it for under $300.
Best Money Tips: Factors That Can Raise Your Insurance Premiums
Today we found some stellar articles on factors that can raise your insurance premiums, buying high-quality low-priced furniture, and living frugal but looking rich.
A Brief History of Credit Card Marketing Tactics
Credit card companies have been trying to part us from our money for years — and their techniques are only getting more sophisticated.
7 Career Tips You Wish You Could Give Your Younger Self
Don't you wish a future you would come back and tell you which career choices you should make?
10 Must-Do Mid-Year Resolutions to Get You Back on Track
Just because you stopped working on your New Year's resolutions doesn't mean you can't start again. Follow this list to finish up 2013 right.
8 Meatless Dishes for Meat-n-Taters Lovers
Whether you're frugal or bored, meatless may be an avenue you've been wanting to explore for awhile. Here are my eight top meatless picks that are guaranteed to fill you up and