Wise Bread writer Sarah Winfrey had a blast when she went on NBC Nightly News to talk about her family's experience reducing credit card usage during the economic crunch.
With all the gifts you'd like to buy, the most wonderful time of the year can be expensive. Here's how to pick up some side cash to fatten your wallet this holiday season.
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Wise Bread Blogger on the NBC News with Brian Williams
Wise Bread writer Sarah Winfrey had a blast when she went on NBC Nightly News to talk about her family's experience reducing credit card usage during the economic crunch.
10 Warning Signs Your New Boss May Be a Bad Boss
So, there's a new boss on the horizon. Will they be the answer to your company's prayers, or your worst nightmare?
5 Smart Ways to Save on Back-to-School Clothing
Back-to-school means lots of new clothes — and not just for kids. Whether shopping for students or former students, stick with a plan and save.
4 Reasons You Might Have a "Phased" Retirement
If a total leave from the working world isn't in your cards, take your retirement in phases!
Keeping Santa Sane: Budget Holiday Decorating
This year, keep your holiday decorating and gift-wrapping low-cost and fun.
Best Money Tips: Strategies for Fixing Common Budget Problems
Today we found some fantastic articles on strategies for fixing budget problems, simple DIY frugal tips, and smart money moves for college students.
Best Money Tips: Home Cooking Tips for Newbie Chefs
Today we found articles on home cooking tips for newbie chefs, easy ways to strengthen your bones, and tax misunderstandings that could cost you.
Best Money Tips: Websites to Visit Before Spending Your Money
Today we found some fantastic articles on websites to visit before spending your money, frugal ways to relax, and the path to purpose.
The Only 5 Words You Need to Declutter Your Life
Bust your clutter with the help of these five words. Here's a hint — they all begin with the letter "R".
6 Ways to Earn Extra Holiday Cash
With all the gifts you'd like to buy, the most wonderful time of the year can be expensive. Here's how to pick up some side cash to fatten your wallet this holiday season.
The World's 4 Biggest Credit Card Scams
Credit card scammers never rest. Learn about four of the most notorious credit card scams — and what you can do to protect you and your credit.
7 Lessons From Tax Day to Remember for Next Year
With Tax Day now behind you (phew!), it's time to reflect on a few lessons that might make next April a little less stressful.
Things Don't Cost What They Used To: 10 Major Price Shifts in 2010
From corn to gold, these 10 common goods and commodities had major price changes in 2010 — and may continue to shift in 2011.
12 Unique Ways to Use School Supplies
If you went overboard stocking school supplies this year, don't fret. There's plenty of cool re-uses for your plethora of pencils and erasers.
Who Cheated Us Out of Our Amazing Future?
In the 1950s, people said automation would create a future where we'd only have to work 20 hours a week to support ourselves. What happened?
Wise Bread Reloaded: Watch These Adorable Puppy and Kitten Videos and Learn How to Care for Your Own, Frugally
Are these the cutest puppy and kitten videos you've ever seen? There's only one way to find out.
10 Work Perks You Can't Get as a Freelancer
You're ready to strike out on your own. Before ditching your day job, find out what work perks the freelancing world simply can't match.
Extra Income Online: 5 Websites That Can Seriously Pad Your Pockets
Boost your bank account with these websites that'll have you earning extra cash in a flash.
Take These 10 Items off Your Wedding Registry Immediately (Plus 5 to Add ASAP)
China and silverware are traditional registry items — but who ever uses it? Make your registry personal by replacing traditional with "right-for-you."
Bosses Say These Are Their 6 Favorite Qualities in Employees — Do You Have Them?
These qualities managers say they look for in employees could be the difference between getting a raise and getting a pink slip.