Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Credit card policies can get you a refund when the store refuses. Just be sure to read the fine print.
In times of trouble, your best resource could be right in your pocket. Yes, your credit card totally has your back!
Yeah, it's cold outside, but that's no excuse to skip your workout. All you need is few feet of living room and the desire to get moving.
Everyone's got one tucked away in some kitchen cabinet. If you're not getting enough mileage out of your blender, check out these 14 great uses.
The secret to a fun and affordable Spring Break trip? Flexibility.
You may not have heard of the Digital Federal Credit Union (DCU), but its Visa Platinum Secured Card beats the competition with low fees and APR.
Traveling with your kids in tow can get expensive and chaotic. Here's how to minimize the costs, and the frustration.
Your dreams of seeing the world don't have to drain your savings. Become a frugal jetsetter with a little help from credit card rewards.
You really meant to do your workout today, but… Replace those I-meant-tos with actual workouts with some simple, effective motivators.
If your financial filing system is more "pile" than file, take heart. Learn to control your documents — and make tax time and a lot else much easier.
Dieters with smartphones have a wide selection of apps to help count calories and track progress. Check out this trim list of the eight best.
For most people, frugality is a lifestyle choice born out of necessity. A lost job, increase in expenses, or a battle with debt has forced them to take extreme measures to balance
Looking for ways to afford the holiday shopping tab this year? Join the club — literally!
Stovetop cramped and you need an extra burner? These five excellent countertop burners can give you the cooking freedom you've been yearning for.
Want to watch your favorite TV shows and movies without needing to pay those high cable bills? These five media streamers let you do that and more.
Cleaning up food messes isn't always easy, but it can be. Use any of these cloth napkins and you'll be able to keep the kitchen clean.
Here’s a technique for protecting your cash — and your identity — from being stolen in one fell swoop when you're traveling.
Should we extend the tax cuts for the rich? This may affect you more than you think, even if you aren't making $250,000 yet.
Make it to spring unscathed and cheery by winterizing your home, your car, your family, and your soul.
By your 50s, you should have a solid grasp on personal finance — and if not, it might be due to these all-too-common mistakes.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
How to Return Items Through Your Credit Card If the Store Refuses
Credit card policies can get you a refund when the store refuses. Just be sure to read the fine print.
12 Times Your Credit Card Has Your Back
In times of trouble, your best resource could be right in your pocket. Yes, your credit card totally has your back!
36 Workouts You Can Do in Your Living Room While It's Cold Out
Yeah, it's cold outside, but that's no excuse to skip your workout. All you need is few feet of living room and the desire to get moving.
14 Cool Uses for a Blender
Everyone's got one tucked away in some kitchen cabinet. If you're not getting enough mileage out of your blender, check out these 14 great uses.
How to Take a Cheap Spring Break Trip
The secret to a fun and affordable Spring Break trip? Flexibility.
DCU Visa Platinum Secured Card Review
You may not have heard of the Digital Federal Credit Union (DCU), but its Visa Platinum Secured Card beats the competition with low fees and APR.
How to Travel Internationally With Your Kids
Traveling with your kids in tow can get expensive and chaotic. Here's how to minimize the costs, and the frustration.
How to Use Travel Rewards Cards to Get Free Trips
Your dreams of seeing the world don't have to drain your savings. Become a frugal jetsetter with a little help from credit card rewards.
12 Ways to Stop Skipping Your Workouts
You really meant to do your workout today, but… Replace those I-meant-tos with actual workouts with some simple, effective motivators.
How to Organize Your Paperwork in Just 10 Minutes a Week
If your financial filing system is more "pile" than file, take heart. Learn to control your documents — and make tax time and a lot else much easier.
Lose Weight and Eat Better With the 8 Best Diet Apps
Dieters with smartphones have a wide selection of apps to help count calories and track progress. Check out this trim list of the eight best.
Failed Frugality: 5 Clues You’ve Gone Too Far
For most people, frugality is a lifestyle choice born out of necessity. A lost job, increase in expenses, or a battle with debt has forced them to take extreme measures to balance
Christmas Club Accounts: Are They Worth It?
Looking for ways to afford the holiday shopping tab this year? Join the club — literally!
The 5 Best Counterop Burners
Stovetop cramped and you need an extra burner? These five excellent countertop burners can give you the cooking freedom you've been yearning for.
The 5 Best Media Streamers
Want to watch your favorite TV shows and movies without needing to pay those high cable bills? These five media streamers let you do that and more.
The 5 Best Cloth Napkins
Cleaning up food messes isn't always easy, but it can be. Use any of these cloth napkins and you'll be able to keep the kitchen clean.
Travel and Money: Carrying Decoy Wallets
Here’s a technique for protecting your cash — and your identity — from being stolen in one fell swoop when you're traveling.
6 Indirect Ways Taxes to the Rich May Hurt You
Should we extend the tax cuts for the rich? This may affect you more than you think, even if you aren't making $250,000 yet.
9 Things You Need to Do Now to Prepare for Winter
Make it to spring unscathed and cheery by winterizing your home, your car, your family, and your soul.
5 Money Mistakes to Stop Making by 50
By your 50s, you should have a solid grasp on personal finance — and if not, it might be due to these all-too-common mistakes.