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As Main Street small businesses disappear, it's nice that we can still order from small companies online. However, spoiled consumers take heed: Not all small companies are created
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Reaching for the cheapest option on the shelf is often a false economy. If your budget permits, pay more for these products — and save much more later.
Saving for college isn't always easy when the day-to-day costs of living are taking what income you have. Here is a simple idea to start saving small for your kids higher education
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Mend a Broken Heart Without Breaking the Bank
If you and your significant other recently called it kaput, don’t bury yourself in spending sprees — try some of these frugal self-help therapies instead.
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Thanks to an antitrust settlement, retailers now have the right to charge you a fee for paying with your credit card. Learn how to fight back.
Growing My Own Food...In My Apartment
I'm planning out a garden for this spring. I don't have any access to a yard to plant my garden in, but I have a balcony on my apartment that gets plenty of sun.
Best Money Tips: Tax Loopholes for the Working Man and Woman
Today we found some stellar articles on tax loopholes, handling a part time side business, and beating burnout as a working grad student.
Ask the Readers: How Do You Save On Thanksgiving?
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Best Money Tips: 14 Ways to Get Freebies
Today we found articles to help you find freebies, kick the sniffles, and get more sleep.
What to Buy (and Avoid Buying) in August
Hard to believe summer is almost gone — almost as hard to believe as the deals you can find on lawn and garden supplies and LCD TVs.
The 5 Best Small Appliances for Students
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Holiday Gift Ideas Straight Out of Your Pantry
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The "one big lump" theory of your money
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Avoid buyer's remorse later — and keep more of your money now — by checking in with yourself before you spend on costlies.
Where Oh Where Are My Worms? Be On Your Toes When Ordering From Small Web Businesses
As Main Street small businesses disappear, it's nice that we can still order from small companies online. However, spoiled consumers take heed: Not all small companies are created
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12 Delicious Ways to Eat Cauliflower Rice
On the Paleo diet or watching carbs? Cauliflower "rice" will thrill your palate.
The 5 Best Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones allow you freedom of movement with increasingly excellent sound quality. Here are our picks for the five best pairs.
Best Money Tips: Tips for a Better Retirement
Today we found some stellar articles on having a better retirement, getting ahead when living paycheck to paycheck, and sticking to your resolutions.
5 Expensive Products That Will Actually Save You Money
Reaching for the cheapest option on the shelf is often a false economy. If your budget permits, pay more for these products — and save much more later.
5 Tips for Easy College Savings
Saving for college isn't always easy when the day-to-day costs of living are taking what income you have. Here is a simple idea to start saving small for your kids higher education
25 Dumb Habits That Are Keeping You in Debt
Struggling with debt? It's probably because you've made one (or more!) of these money behaviors a bad habit. Learn what they are and how you can change.