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Getting out of credit card debt, paying off all student loans, and paying off their mortgage in full ASAP is the #1 goal of almost every personal finance blogger on the Wise Bread
Bonds may not be the snazziest investment, but they sure can tell us a lot about how the economy is doing. Here's why it's smart to start paying attention to bonds.
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8 Frugal Destinations for a Dreamy Winter Getaway
Those first few flecks are wonderful, but snow gets cold and miserable fast. Escape the chill in these sunny locales that won't scorch your budget.
9 Personal Things You Should Never Text or Email
Before you put all your trust in the Cloud, maybe reconsider sending any of these things over text or email.
11 Good Money Habits That Will Keep You Out of Debt
If you live life following these good money habits, you'll never find yourself facing debt.
5 Smart Ways to Save on Smartphones
Shake that expensive phone and service plan with these smart strategies.
The Best Times of Year to Travel Anywhere
It's a big world — no matter when you have time to travel, you're sure to find a wonderful place to visit, Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall.
7 Reasons You Shouldn't "Vacation Shame" Your Coworkers
Have you ever made your coworkers feel guilty about taking vacation? Knock it off! There are many good reasons employees need time off.
Bookmark This: How Much to Tip in Almost Every Situation
Tipping is tricky. Here are some easy to remember guidelines to take the guesswork out of it.
10 Things Besides Salary to Negotiate at Work
Everything's negotiable. Find what else you should be asking for from your boss.
Secrets to Finding and Winning Facebook Promotional Giveaways
Find out how to find Facebook giveaways to enter and win. Keep your privacy, too!
How to Grow Your Solo Business Without Hiring Employees
Once upon a time, you couldn't grow your revenue very much without hiring a team. Not anymore.
Best Money Tips: Maximize Your Space With These Tiny House Trends
Today we found articles on tiny house trends to maximize your space, money lessons we can learn from football, and online security steps to take this holiday season.
The 5 Best Cutting Boards
Stop chopping on your countertop -- it's messy, dangerous, and bad for your knife. Chop on one of these five best boards instead.
5 Surefire Signs You Have Too Much Debt
Are you toeing the line of too much debt? These warning signs say so.
How to Restart Your Career With a Returnship
Ready to return to work after several years away? A returnship may get you through the door faster.
7 Things to Consider Before Paying for an MBA
A Master's in Business Administration can add millions to your lifetime earnings potential, but it won't come cheap. Is it worth the cost?
The Best Credit Cards with Sign-up Bonuses for Hotel Stays
These hotel credit cards offer easy redemption for free stays and other nice perks.
How Long Can You Really Live on Unemployment?
If you lost your job, could you afford to get by on unemployment benefits alone? It might be time to beef up that emergency fund.
How to Throw a Kid’s Birthday Party That’s Fun, Happily Memorable, and Not So Expensive
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Why I Didn't Pay My Mortgage Off In Full
Getting out of credit card debt, paying off all student loans, and paying off their mortgage in full ASAP is the #1 goal of almost every personal finance blogger on the Wise Bread
7 Cool Things Bonds Tell You About the Economy
Bonds may not be the snazziest investment, but they sure can tell us a lot about how the economy is doing. Here's why it's smart to start paying attention to bonds.