Today we found helpful articles on foods you can freeze and the right way to do it, ways to save at Old Navy, and dying professions that job hunters should avoid.
Today we found some great articles on money-saving tips people forget about, why you need renter's insurance, and reducing the cost of a college education.
Recently the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act is making headlines because it required that all products (including clothes) made for children 12 and under be tested for lead
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Have Coupon, Will Travel: Apps to Save on the Go
Always forget to clip coupons? Just carry your phone and use these apps to save money on everything from food to clothes to entertainment and more.
Sock It to Me: 15 Uses for Old Socks
Don't send your single socks to the big laundry basket in the sky! Instead, repurpose them with these 15 useful ideas.
Frugal... or just plain wrong?
You know what I love? Getting something for nothing. Oh, it's rare. It's also sort of greedy and raises all kinds of ethical questions. [more]
4 Reasons Early Retirement Might Be Financially Risky
So many of us dream of early retirement, but it comes at a price — often your nest egg. Can you afford to stop working early?
8 Affordable U.S. Destinations for a Weekend Getaway
Planning a long weekend getaway? These U.S. destinations are affordable and tons of fun.
13 Places to Donate Extra Goods From Couponing
If your stockpile of coupon-bought stuff is becoming too much to manage, donate some of the surplus to one of these organizations in need.
UK banks are blocking customers' credit cards. Will the USA be next?
It was bound to happen. I just thought it would happen over here first. Today
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5 Important Tax Changes for 2016
April will be here before you know it. Are you ready for these changes to the 2016 tax code?
8 Ways Your Smartphone Saves You Money
You may be saving on your monthly telecom bill with that old timey flip-phone, but you're also missing out on a lot of other ways to save.
5 Money Rules That'll Save You Big in Baby's First Year
Having a baby might seem like a never-ending money suck, but there are easy ways to save money in your baby's first year.
8 Expert Ways to Save Time and Money at Costco
Stretching a dollar at Costco is simpler than you think. Use these insider tricks on your next shopping trip!
Is DIY Home Renovating for You?
Before you start a DIY home renovation project, consider this question — are you really the right person for the job?
Best Money Tips: 3 Proven Steps to Get Rich
Today we found helpful articles on steps anyone can take to become rich, tips for grocery shopping when you’re single, and cool car hacks to try out.
Ask the Readers: How Often Do You Cook at Home?
Tell us how often you cook at home and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Best Money Tips: Foods You Can Freeze and How to Do It Right
Today we found helpful articles on foods you can freeze and the right way to do it, ways to save at Old Navy, and dying professions that job hunters should avoid.
Best Money Tips: Money-Saving Tips People Often Forget
Today we found some great articles on money-saving tips people forget about, why you need renter's insurance, and reducing the cost of a college education.
What will be pulled off the shelves? The impact of the new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
Recently the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act is making headlines because it required that all products (including clothes) made for children 12 and under be tested for lead
3 Reasons Not to Invest Now
Sure, investing is a smart move. But before you decide to invest, you need to decide if it's the right time for you.
5 Ways to Spend Less on Fido and Fluffy
While having a pet may make your life fuller, sometimes it won't make you monetarily richer. Here are five simple ways to save money on pet expenses.