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Homemade Gluten-Free Trail Mix Bars for About 30 Cents Each
If you're gluten-free this recipe for trail mix bars that cost around 30 cents a piece to make, will keep you in the black and spare your GI tract.
Peer to Peer Lending: Prosper Marketplace or Lending Club?
Whether you're a borrower or investor, here is a quick comparison guide on the two largest peer to peer lending companies.
Why the Age of Your Credit History Matters
Your credit history is like a fine wine — the longer it matures, the better it is.
5 Money Moves to Make Before Moving Out on Your Own
Before striking out on your own, set yourself up for financial success while Mom and Dad have still got your back.
Want to Cut Costs on Your Next Vacation? Go Green
Greener travel shaves costs and it brings tourists closer than ever to their destination. Lighten your carbon footprint with these simple steps.
How Are People Retiring in Their 30s?!
What if you could retire and travel the world by your 30s? It's not just fantasy — these bloggers have done it!
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11 Ways to Make Your Money Grow This Spring
Now that spring has officially sprung, it's time to make your budget bloom!
ETFs Offer Incredible Benefits...with a Dark Side
MOO is a cute name for a ticker symbol, but not a good reason to buy an exchange-traded fund. Learn what you need to know about these potentially great tools for retail investors.
Don't Just Think About Income When Saving for Retirement
Focusing on your current income is a good start to retirement planning, but you also need to think about spending to truly have a well-funded retirement.
Dealing with Post-Holiday Credit Card Debt
It's not the most wonderful time of the year when the first credit card bills from the holiday season start to arrive. Here's how to pay them off.
11 Hobbies That Aren’t Worth the Money
It's okay to spend some money to relax and recharge, but you won't enjoy what these pricey pastimes will do to your wallet.
Men: Why Frugal Is Sexy
Frugality gets bad wrap on the hotness scale. Men: learn the five ways that your frugality makes you sexy.
How to Make an Easter Basket for a Grown Man
This year, play Peter Cottontail and surprise your guy with an incredible basket filled with his favorite things.
People Who Love Christmas Do These 9 Things — Do You?
Our traditions make the holidays meaningful, from gifts to glitter. What traditions mark your holiday season?
Best Money Tips: 5 Things That Can Kill Your Career
Today we found articles on things that can kill your career, tips for a happy retirement, and a recipe for an all-natural nighttime mosquito repellent.
Tax Breaks for Going Green
With the many tax deductions and credits available to business owners, making your company more sustainable can pay off when you do your taxes.
5 Awesome, Cheap Alternatives to Luxury Services
Did the Great Recession force a cutback in household staff? Replace Jeeves with DIY solutions that deliver white glove service for way less.
Cyber Crime: You're the Mark
A new industry is springing to life using clever business development practices for product diversification and market expansion. The industry is cyber crime, and you're the mark.
5 Dreams You Won't Achieve Unless You Live Below Your Means
By spending less than you earn, you can much more easily achieve big goals in life, from retiring early to finding a job you really love.