Imagine all your weekday meals prepped and ready after your commute — and still homemade and frugal. Make it real with your own home-cooking assembly line.
You don't have to dumpster dive or trawl Craigslist to find cheap chairs (or any other furniture). Shop these retailers and buy affordable NEW stuff instead.
Wise Bread is a great source of personal finance basics, but only one thing beats a proper, quality financial education — a FREE high quality financial education.
Getting around town on a bike isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these folding bicycles and you can go from bike to train to bus without missing a beat.
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9 Store Loyalty Programs That Are Worth It
Another store, another loyalty program — is it worth it? For these 10 retailers, you better believe it!
Money Management in 5 Minutes a Day
Day-to-day money management doesn't need to take a ton of time. Here are some key steps and tools that'll help you create a super-efficient system.
8 Travel Gadgets to Take on Your Next Road Trip
Before you hit the open road, make sure you have these handy gadgets packed for your road trip.
Save Time and Money With a Monthly Assembly (or Bulk) Cooking Weekend
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17 More Places to Buy, Sell, and Trade Books
A few weeks ago, Sasha wrote a great article about where to find books for less. Here are 17 more places to buy, sell, or trade books.
Get the Response You Want With Friendly, Professional Email
If you want to influence people and get what you want — at work and beyond — learn the art of writing friendly, professional emails.
80 Stocking Stuffer Ideas for $10 or Less
There's still plenty of time to wrap up holiday shopping. Stuff your collection of stockings with a couple of these fun and frugal small gifts.
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Same-As-Cash Store Offers vs. 0% Intro APR Credit Cards — Which Is Right for You?
Your favorite store may offer a "same as cash" deal with no-interest financing. Beware — it's not the same as getting 0% APR on new purchases.
6 Money Lessons From African-American Leaders
From TED talks to the blues, these African American leaders have imparted their financial wisdom on the world.
10 Places to Get Free Personal Finance Classes
Wise Bread is a great source of personal finance basics, but only one thing beats a proper, quality financial education — a FREE high quality financial education.
Pay These 6 Bills First When Money Is Tight
If your monthly budget just went bust, make sure to prioritize these important bill payments first.
The 6 Companies With the Best Customer Service
Sure, business is in it for the money. That's why it's so nice to hear about a company going above and beyond to satisfy a customer — like these.
The 5 Best Folding Bicycles
Getting around town on a bike isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these folding bicycles and you can go from bike to train to bus without missing a beat.
The NFL's 5 Most Frugal Players
Sad stories of spendthrift athletes wasting millions are all too common. But for these five footballers, frugal lifestyles keep their finances fit.
The One Question You Need to Answer to Choose the Best Health Care Plan
You need to a buy your own health insurance on the exchange, but you don't know where to start. We're going to help you weigh your options.
Cash Back vs Travel Rewards: Pick the Right Credit Card for You
Trying to decide between travel rewards or cash back? Here's how to weigh your options and get the most value out of your credit card rewards.
Cutting Your Car Payment Is Easier Than You Think
If your car payment is eating up too much of your budget, you may be ready for a refinance.
Should You Make Your Young Kids Pay "Rent?"
A viral Facebook post has parents everywhere wondering: Should you charge your young kids rent?
How to Retire With Less Than $1 Million in Savings
Your nest egg doesn't reach the millions. That's OK; you can still have a happy, healthy retirement.