I have a guest post up on Get Rich Slowly about how to talk with your spouse about money. I had the privilege of interviewing financial counselor Lou Scatigna, aka The Financial Ph
Today we found articles on how to save over $500 a year just by making certain foods at home, tips to organize your day for productivity, and ways to be a better leader at any age.
Choosing quality over customer loyalty can be a big decision when it comes to your bank and personal finance goals. Here are some tips for making the decision to switch.
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11 Ways to Make Living With Roommates Tolerable
Living with roommates isn't always easy, but here's how to make it somewhat tolerable.
Talking to Your Spouse About Money
I have a guest post up on Get Rich Slowly about how to talk with your spouse about money. I had the privilege of interviewing financial counselor Lou Scatigna, aka The Financial Ph
Does Divorce Affect Your Student Loans?
Divorce can be a difficult financial situation — and even more so, unfortunately, if student loans are involved.
Has Cash Become More Trouble Than It's Worth?
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff thinks we should transition to a cash-free society. We're not so sure.
The High Cost of Keeping Warm
Keeping your home warm this winter comes at a cost — a rather high one, if you're not careful.
Best Money Tips: Secrets for Financial Success
Today we found some stellar articles on secrets for financial success, ways to make an extra $500 a month, and frugal ways to enjoy summer.
My 2016 Budget Challenge: Can a Paint Job Help an Old House Pass a Re-Fi Appraisal?
After two not-so-successful attempts at a mortgage re-fi, Max is ready with a plan. Will the third time be the charm?
Best Money Tips: Survivor's Guide to Stockpiling Food
Get tips on stockpiling food, making emergency plans to include your pets, and how to stay positive at work.
You Can Guarantee a Win and 9 Other Bizarre Facts About the Lottery
Learn some true facts about everybody's biggest dream — beating the long odds and winning the lottery. (Including how to guarantee a win!)
8 World Currencies That Took a Hit in 2016
In the midst of political uncertainty and economic stress, these eight world currencies took a tumble in '16.
What Does Frugal Living Mean to You?
Depending on your point of reference, a million dollar purchase can be considered frugal. What is frugality to you?
Careful! Your Credit Card May Be Sharing Your Private Info
You may have asked your credit card company not to share your data. They know an awful lot about you, anyway.
Low Interest Rates Do Not Make Homes Affordable
If a good price seems to good to be true...it probably is. Learn how low interest rates drive home prices higher.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Use Your Phone to Save at the Grocery Store
Today we found articles ways your phone can help you slash grocery costs, how afford an amazing trip in 2017, and date night ideas for busy parents.
Best Money Tips: Save $570/Year By Making These Foods at Home
Today we found articles on how to save over $500 a year just by making certain foods at home, tips to organize your day for productivity, and ways to be a better leader at any age.
10 Ways to Prevent an Emergency From Driving You Into Debt
If you're caught short when life catches you short, don't panic. Instead, try these strategies to manage an emergency and avoid debt.
Best Money Tips: 10 Most Affordable European Cities to Visit
Today we found articles on the most affordable European cities to visit, how to speed clean your kitchen, and smart Costco buys for small households.
Flashback Friday: 122 No-Fuss Dinner Ideas That'll Save You Money
No ideas on what to make for dinner? These will save you time and money.
Think Twice Before Ditching Your Current Bank
Choosing quality over customer loyalty can be a big decision when it comes to your bank and personal finance goals. Here are some tips for making the decision to switch.
How to Get a Credit Card When You Have Bad Credit
Bad credit? No Credit? No problem! You can still get a credit card for emergencies or to repair your credit score, if you know where to look.