When you get a raise, it's tempting to go all out and celebrate. You can still do that — without spending all your new hard-earned dollars.
Want to be a better person but don't want to shell out a lot of cash? These acts of kindness don't cost a thing.
There are 2200 billionaires in the world, and just 63 are under the age of 40. Here's what they have in common.
Aging is nothing to fear. There are plenty of ways getting older makes life more enjoyable.
Asking your wedding guests for cash to pay for the wedding (or anything else) is awkward. See if one of these angles makes it easier.
It can be hard to put our money "at risk." It can be even riskier not to.
Prepping for the end of the world covers all the bases — except for how much it'll cost you while the world still turns.
You're never going to get more hours in the day, but with discipline, you can manage your time more efficiently.
When we think "Downsize" we think trading a big home for a small one. Don't stop there — there's lots of smaller stuff to downsize, too!
Burning the candle at both ends can be exhausting. Here's how to make sure you aren't the one who burns out.
Introverts are known for their quiet energy, but did you know they're also pretty good with money?
More money in your paycheck can mean more spending on stuff you don't need. Time to get things back under control.
No one is immune to disabling injury or illness. Are you prepared for the what-if?
Getting the tension out of your muscles isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these massage sticks and your whole body will feel better.
Today we found articles on healthy habits that make you feel good, ways to improve your life with apple cider vinegar, and how to protect yourself from fake social media accounts.
High rent costs and living expenses got you down? Living in any of these countries will set you back just $1,000 a month.
Making lots of small decisions is taxing. Save your decision-making juice for the big ones with this simple plan.
They won't seem like sacrifices when debt is no longer hanging over your head.
Finding your financial footing after a divorce is not easy, but you can do it.
There's no one trick to becoming fabulously wealthy, but a structured daily routine may be a step in the right direction.
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