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Gifts For Grads
Around springtime last year, as my niece’s university graduation date loomed, I picked out (but waited to buy) what I thought would be an ideal gift: a watch with her alma mater’s
Best Money Tips: How to Build a Money-Making Blog in a Week
Today we found articles on how to build a profitable blog in a week, legislation that may help you save $2,000 a year on food, and ways to keep your pets cool and safe this summer.
How Dissatisfied Do You Need to Be to Use a Satisfaction-Guaranteed Rebate?
Many brands offer them: satisfaction-guaranteed rebates. While this helps to build reputation in the industry and gives genuinely disgruntled consumers an easy fix for their probl
Flashback Friday: 72 Brilliant Ways to Stretch $20
A Twenty doesn't go as far is it used to — but if you're smart about how you spend it, it'll still get you pretty far!
6 Upsides of the Down Economy
The recession may have a silver lining in the form of better quality of life. Learn the 6 ways the recession has inspired us to save money and live well.
5 Personal Finance Lessons From “The Hobbit”
You won't find an ATM in Smaug's lair, but you will find some pearls of financial wisdom scattered about the Lonely Mountain and Middle Earth.
Best Money Tips: Save Money on Valentine's Day
Today we found some stellar articles on saving money on Valentine's Day, wedding favors people will actually use, and tips for making money this tax season.
Beware of Phony Census Workers
This year the United States Census Bureau will be conducting its regularly scheduled census. Every address in the United States will receive a census form and census workers will b
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10 Shocking Facts About Our World
Did you know that people who pay for fast food using a credit card spend 50% more than those who pay with cash? That, and a whole lot more shocking statistics after the jump.
8 Money-Smart Things I Wish I'd Asked Santa For
You wasted your Dear Santa letters on Barbies and video games. Don't you wish you'd asked for these things instead?
Ask the Readers: What Makes You a Cheapskate?
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Best Money Tips: How to Make Friends
Today we found articles on how to make friends, trendy workouts that you can do for less, and ways to improve your morning.
3 Reasons to Claim Social Security Before Your Retirement Age
Your Social Security benefits increase with every year you wait to claim them. But sometimes, sooner is better.
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.
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At our newest My Life Scoop article, we gathered the top websites to help you become more skilled in your design efforts, and we preview two of them here!
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The Easy Way to Save Up a Big Travel Budget
Wondering how to save for your dream trip? These simple tips will get you started saving today!
Best Money Tips: Ways to Save Money and Still Have the Wedding of Your Dreams
Today we found articles on ways to save and still have the wedding of your dreams, mistakes to avoid with your retirement plan, and financial tips for your last month of college.
Best Money Tips: Save Big on Buying in Bulk
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