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Best Money Tips: Reach Your Goals By Measuring Them
Today, we share how you can achieve your goals and resolutions by measuring them, the down-low on hand sanitizers, fun and frugal ways to bond with your family, and more!
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Frugal living is a lot like eating food, and not just because I love both things.
3 Things That Always, Always Go Over-Budget
Somehow, no matter how much we plan, these three events always go over budget. Here's how to keep a lid on the spending.
Successful Men Carry These 7 Things Around With Them — Do You?
Success is ultimately about the content of one's character — with a little help from the contents of one's pockets, too.
6 Negative Traits That Are Actually Good for You
We're often taught to avoid certain negative traits and habits. Before you remake yourself into a saint, consider the positives of these negatives.
8 Ways Freelancers Can Make Sure They Get Paid on Time
The freedom of freelancing has one big caveat — actually getting those hard-earned dollars on time. Here's how to handle clients who won't pony up.
9 Easy Ways to Start Taking Better Care of Yourself Today
It doesn't take a lot of effort to become the new, better looking and feeling you. Start with these simple (and quick!) self-improvers.
Choosing Your Path to Prosperity
You can enter a room where you could find wealth immediately, or one where you'll definitely find it...but the search might take years. Which do you choose?
Do You Really Need a 20 Percent Down Payment for a House?
Don't let the giant down payment dash your dreams of homeownership. You have other options!
5 Ways Airline Travel Sucks — and What You Can Do to Make It Better
Air travel is no picnic these days. Learn to avoid these five common abuses and maybe you'll arrive in a tolerable mood (and almost on time).
17 Little Ways to Feel More Confident
Confidence is critical to happiness and success. Get some with this collection of easy ways to find more faith in yourself.
7 Biggest Ways Procrastination Hurts Your Finances
Do you like to wait until the last minute? Well, your bad habit could be costing you — literally.
5 Customer Service Battles You Just Can't Win
Put your phone scripts away, give up escalating, and don't bother screaming because whatever happens, you're not getting your money back.
Spring into Cleaning Now
Trade your annual spring cleaning for deep-cleaning individual rooms more frequently to save time, lessen allergies, and keep your house looking great.
8 Biggest Regrets of New Homeowners
Buying your first home should be a happy occasion, so don't end up kicking yourself by making these homebuying blunders.
5 Biggest Ways Millennials Risk Their Retirements
Millennials are stuck making some tough money calls. Unfortunately, it's their retirement fund that gets hit the hardest.
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4 Credit Card Transactions That Don't Earn Rewards
Credit card rewards are pretty awesome, but they don't dole 'em out for everything.
Don't Get Screwed: 3 Surprising Times When You Need a Lawyer
You don't need to be in trouble with the law to need a lawyer. Find out when you should really spend the money to lawyer up.
10 Reasons to Cut Millennials Some Slack About Their Money
Millennials have long been the punching bags of personal finance. It's time we ease up.