Today we found articles on ways to make negativity work in your favor, little known tips to help you pay tuition, and cleaning hacks to keep your place spick and span.
I haven't owned a television in over 7 years. I haven't lived in a house with a set in over 5 years. I spend my days largely television-free, and I actually like it.
Young professionals (20s and 30s) who make a decision to start saving for retirement can do so in many different types of savings and retirement accounts.
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6 Money Moves to Make When You Move Back Home With Your Parents
A huge percentage of Millennials move back home with Mom and Dad. These money moves will help them get their financial footing.
7 Starbucks Savings Hacks That Actually Work
We love to hate (or hate to love?) Starbucks and their exorbitant prices. These clever little tricks can shave dollars off your coffee tab.
10 Best Tools for Finding an Apartment on the Cheap
Looking for a new apartment can be about as much fun as getting a root canal. However, a wealth of free or cheap tools are at hand to make it easier.
7 Reasons You Really Need to Pay Yourself First (Seriously)
We know you're tired of the adage, but it's time to take it seriously. You really, really need to pay yourself first.
6 Ways to Deal When You're Way Behind at Work
Looming deadlines, a 10-mile to-do list...it's time to conquer it all and get back on track at work. You can do it!
Building a Credit History
A good credit history can save you a small fortune over a lifetime. Here's how to build one.
Best Money Tips: How Negativity Can Be Good For You
Today we found articles on ways to make negativity work in your favor, little known tips to help you pay tuition, and cleaning hacks to keep your place spick and span.
9 Ways to Earn Extra Cash When Money Is Tight
Whether you're unemployed or could just use some cash on the side, these gigs (ranging from oh-so-easy to kind of wacky) can help you make money fast.
Where to Invest Your Money After You've Maxed Out Your Retirement Account
You've done an unbelievable job of saving for retirement. Does this mean you're done stashing money away? Not quite.
How to Take the World's Most Efficient Shower
When your hot water's lacking but your body odor isn't, clean off fast with this quick, water saving shower technique.
Need to Sell Your House? Here's How to Let Go
Selling your home is more than just signing on a dotted line. You have to find emotional closure, too.
The 7 Most Affordable Destinations for Bird Nerds
If bird watching is a hobby of yours, you'll love these affordable vacation spots.
The 5 Best Juicers
Juicing provides a delicious, easy way to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Get started with one of these recommended machines.
Life Without Television
I haven't owned a television in over 7 years. I haven't lived in a house with a set in over 5 years. I spend my days largely television-free, and I actually like it.
25 Easy Ways to Make Your Life More Interesting
It's easy to get trapped in a humdrum routine. Shake things up with one or more of these simple activities, lessons, experiments, and adventures.
5 Homebuying Questions You're Embarrassed to Ask
New homeownership comes with more new terms and phrases than one can keep up with. Don't be embarrassed to ask these questions!
100 Easy Ways to Brighten Someone's Day
It's easy to brighten someone's day. Try some of these 100 ways and maybe your day will be brightened, too.
Why Roth IRAs Are Ideal for Young Professionals
Young professionals (20s and 30s) who make a decision to start saving for retirement can do so in many different types of savings and retirement accounts.
Slow and Steady Wins the Debt Race
When you're in deep debt, bankruptcy can look appealing. However, the long way out of debt is usually the best way to get — and stay — out of debt.
6 Things I Learned About Money From Famous People's Wills
Ancestry has made 170 million will and probate documents available online. You can learn a lot about a person by what they've left behind.