From over-the-top couponers and giant families to regular folks just trying to get by on a budget, your TV listings are full of shows about the frugal life.
Mayo does more than make everything delicious. From cleaning to killing pests to giving you silky-soft hair, discover all the surprising uses for this condiment.
Scratches are annoying and prevalent forms of car damage. We all get them, they really look awful and I've been hunting for new and old techniques for removal. Here are a few.
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How to Use a Credit Card for an Emergency Without Drowning In Debt
You know you shouldn't use a credit card to pay for an emergency. But what if that's your only choice?
6 Times to Use Credit Cards Instead of Cash
Frivolous use of credit cards is a good way to slip into debt, but if used wisely, plastic can boost your credit and help your finances. Here's how.
Your Guide to Frugal Reality TV
From over-the-top couponers and giant families to regular folks just trying to get by on a budget, your TV listings are full of shows about the frugal life.
Cable TV Is Here to Stay...for Now
Thinking about cutting cable? You might be surprised by little you could save. Follow these steps to find out if it's actually cost effective for you.
10 Financial Resolutions You Can Conquer Before New Year's
Don't wait for the ball to drop and the Champagne to pour; get cracking on these financial resolutions before the end of the year!
10 Unexpected Home Uses for Mayonnaise
Mayo does more than make everything delicious. From cleaning to killing pests to giving you silky-soft hair, discover all the surprising uses for this condiment.
How to Maximize the Value of Your Frequent Flier Miles
Not all airline miles are created equal. Make sure you're squeezing every cent out of your miles by following these tips.
What Easter Island Can Teach Us About Money
What do the iconic stone statues and barren landscape of Easter Island have to do with modern financial planning? As it turns out, quite a lot.
5 Ways You Might Be Sabotaging Your Job
From a bad attitude to a blabber mouth, these behaviors may be the reason you can't keep a job.
14 Popular Snacks You Can Make at Home
Store bought snacks are pricey and fattening. Whether you're craving salty or sweet, it's cheap and easy to make your own — and healthier, too!
What Does Your Personal Guarantee On a Business Credit Card Mean?
A credit card for your small business can be a great way to manage expenses (and earn rewards). There's just one catch.
12 Tasty Ways to Cook With Wine
What to do with those couple extra pours in the bottle? Add a boozy twist to your next dish with these killer ways to use wine in the kitchen.
Yes, You Need "Fun Money" in Your Budget
Being frugal doesn't mean kissing fun goodbye. In fact, you should be budgeting for it!
7 Signs You're Financially Ready to Start a Family
It's hard to know when you're 100 percent ready to have a baby, but these financial signs mean you're off to a great start.
19 Free (or Cheap) Ways to Make Winter Hibernation Fun
Being stuck inside during the cold winter months shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg. There are plenty of ways to have fun indoors for free.
7 Questions to Ask Before Moving Out of State
Whether you want a change of jobs or a change of scenery, moving across the country is not a step to be taken lightly.
Best Money Tips: Ways Your Bicycle Could Help You Earn Extra Income
Today we found some awesome articles on ways your bicycle could help you earn extra income, nailing a job interview, and dealing with spousal debt.
5 Ways to Profit From Legal Marijuana
Capitalize on the changing times, and make some green on the greenest growth industry there is — legal marijuana.
Urgent Care or ER? How to Decide Where to Go
You're hurt or sick, and you need quick cre. The question is — urgent care or the ER?
Removing Car Scratches: The Revenge of the Frugal Body Shop
Scratches are annoying and prevalent forms of car damage. We all get them, they really look awful and I've been hunting for new and old techniques for removal. Here are a few.