Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Today we found articles on smart ways to use a pay raise, frugal date ideas for any season, and tips for cleaning patio furniture efficiently.
Looking for a way to simplify your summer vacation plans? Look no further than your credit card.
Before your car repair bill drives off with your hard-earned money, consider lowering costs with some cheaper (and still reliable) used parts.
Pave the way for a smart retirement by boosting your Social Security payout first.
Abundant autumn vegetables (and fruits) are just appearing on grocer's shelves, just in time for easy, delicious Fall pizza.
Before you hire a realtor and put up that For Sale sign, you'll want to ask yourself these home-selling questions.
An emergency fund isn't just for the working world. You need to bring one into retirement, too.
One writer has found that keeping her emails has saved her time, frustration, and recently, over $300. Discover why a full inbox can be a good thing.
Few things satisfy a sweet tooth (but sabotage a waistline) quite like ice cream. Skip the guilt and try these delicious, healthy alternatives.
Nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure. Here's how to reduce yours without increasing pressure on your budget.
Satisfying your wanderlust doesn't have to drain your savings. In fact, if you're clever, you can travel for free.
If you have a difficult time remembering everything you have to do, let your smartphone help you stay on track with one of these 10 popular to-do apps.
Finding your precious tech items isn't always easy, but it can be. Just use any of these bluetooth trackers, and you'll never lose your phone again.
Take a break from snapping selfies and put your smartphone camera to good use. You can earn extra cash, shutterbug!
Wise Bread editor Janet Alvarez shares some great frugal travel tools on TV — and right here, too, just in case you can't tune in.
Old debts can clutter up the path to an otherwise clean credit report. It's time to do a little cleaning.
You don't have to make life-altering changes to see big results. Start with one or two of these small money resolutions and grow from there!
It's smart to spend more to buy quality and value. But it's doubly dumb to pay way, way more and wind up something that delivers so much less.
If you're new to investing, you probably have questions. At least, you should.
If it's time to update your resume, make sure you're updating more than just the dates.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Use a Pay Raise
Today we found articles on smart ways to use a pay raise, frugal date ideas for any season, and tips for cleaning patio furniture efficiently.
Use These 8 Credit Card Perks to Save Big and Have More Fun on Your Summer Vacation
Looking for a way to simplify your summer vacation plans? Look no further than your credit card.
9 Car Parts That Are Safe to Buy Used
Before your car repair bill drives off with your hard-earned money, consider lowering costs with some cheaper (and still reliable) used parts.
6 Smart Ways to Boost Your Social Security Payout Before Retirement
Pave the way for a smart retirement by boosting your Social Security payout first.
15 Easy Fall Pizzas
Abundant autumn vegetables (and fruits) are just appearing on grocer's shelves, just in time for easy, delicious Fall pizza.
6 Questions to Ask Before Selling Your House
Before you hire a realtor and put up that For Sale sign, you'll want to ask yourself these home-selling questions.
Yes, You Still Need an Emergency Fund in Retirement
An emergency fund isn't just for the working world. You need to bring one into retirement, too.
5 Reasons Not to Delete Your Emails
One writer has found that keeping her emails has saved her time, frustration, and recently, over $300. Discover why a full inbox can be a good thing.
15 Easy and Delicious Ice Cream Substitutes
Few things satisfy a sweet tooth (but sabotage a waistline) quite like ice cream. Skip the guilt and try these delicious, healthy alternatives.
9 Cheap Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure
Nearly half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure. Here's how to reduce yours without increasing pressure on your budget.
7 Ways That Anyone Can Travel for Free
Satisfying your wanderlust doesn't have to drain your savings. In fact, if you're clever, you can travel for free.
The 10 Best Productivity Apps for Really Busy People Like You
If you have a difficult time remembering everything you have to do, let your smartphone help you stay on track with one of these 10 popular to-do apps.
The 5 Best Bluetooth Trackers
Finding your precious tech items isn't always easy, but it can be. Just use any of these bluetooth trackers, and you'll never lose your phone again.
Earn Extra Income With Your Smartphone Camera
Take a break from snapping selfies and put your smartphone camera to good use. You can earn extra cash, shutterbug!
5 Hotel Room Booking Tools Every Frugal Traveler Should Know
Wise Bread editor Janet Alvarez shares some great frugal travel tools on TV — and right here, too, just in case you can't tune in.
How to Clear Old Debt From Your Credit Report
Old debts can clutter up the path to an otherwise clean credit report. It's time to do a little cleaning.
25 Bite-Sized Money Resolutions to Make 2015 Your Biggest Year Yet
You don't have to make life-altering changes to see big results. Start with one or two of these small money resolutions and grow from there!
10 Expensive Things That Look Cheap
It's smart to spend more to buy quality and value. But it's doubly dumb to pay way, way more and wind up something that delivers so much less.
6 Questions All Rookie Investors Should Ask
If you're new to investing, you probably have questions. At least, you should.
This Is What Your Resume Should Include in 2018
If it's time to update your resume, make sure you're updating more than just the dates.