Today, we give you tips to battle pesky Facebook "friends," a recipe to use up that leftover red wine from your last party, and a way to make your sneaks light up...literally!
There are many ways to accomplish the same goal; whether you do it frugally is up to you. For example, learn how you can spend $260 or $0 watching the same number of movies a year.
Whether your current budget could use some tweaking or you're trying to get your finances sorted out for the first time, these suggestions can help you build a better budget.
You can enter a room where you could find wealth immediately, or one where you'll definitely find it...but the search might take years. Which do you choose?
Trade your annual spring cleaning for deep-cleaning individual rooms more frequently to save time, lessen allergies, and keep your house looking great.
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Save on Groceries with Discount Grocery Stores
Looking to save even more on food? Try finding a bargain grocery store in your area, and get all the food your family needs for less.
Winter Blues: 13 Proven Ways to Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder
This winter, I am prepared with an arsenal of tips and supplements that will shake those winter blues away. Here are 13 proven ways to beat SAD.
Best Money Tips: Get Rid of Social Media Pests
Today, we give you tips to battle pesky Facebook "friends," a recipe to use up that leftover red wine from your last party, and a way to make your sneaks light up...literally!
6 Pieces of Credit Card Tech That Will Blow Your Mind
Get ready to replace your old credit cards with new tech that promises to make paying with plastic easier — and more secure — than ever before.
6 Ways Debt Settlement Can Leave You Deeper in Debt (Even With Trustworthy Companies)
It's true. Debt settlement can actually leave you deeper in debt after you've settled with your creditors. Here's what to watch for.
5 Low-Cost Travel Items That Can Save You Big On Your Next Trip
These low-cost travel buys can save you big on your next trip.
You Own Your Finances: How Much People Spend to Watch Movies
There are many ways to accomplish the same goal; whether you do it frugally is up to you. For example, learn how you can spend $260 or $0 watching the same number of movies a year.
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Save on Clothing
Today we found some amazing articles on smart ways to save on clothing, getting your dream job, and tips for successful investing.
7 Signs Your Takeout Habit Has Gone Too Far
If your go-to dinner plan involves opening your GrubHub app, your takeout habit has probably gone too far.
Why This Isn't Your Grandparents' Economy
Why can't we save money like our parents and grandparents? Learn how modern economic realities make financial independence more challenging.
Not Insuring These 6 Things Could Bankrupt You
You know you've become a responsible adult when you start worrying about insurance. Here's what you need to protect.
Wise Bread Reloaded: Real Estate Market Rebound?
The real estate market continues on the mend. This week's Reloaded refreshes your understanding of home buying, home selling, and home refinance.
Best Money Tips: How to Start Working from Home
Today, we share the steps to take when you want to work from home, a tutorial to make a reusable coffee cozy out of an old belt, and more.
Meet Meg Favreau, Our Senior Editor
Frugal living is a lot like eating food, and not just because I love both things.
8 Tips for Improving or Starting a Budget
Whether your current budget could use some tweaking or you're trying to get your finances sorted out for the first time, these suggestions can help you build a better budget.
So You Wanna Be a Travel Writer?
I learned the realities of travel writing from hard-earned experience, but these tips from Tim Leffel's book could help you get ahead of the curve.
Choosing Your Path to Prosperity
You can enter a room where you could find wealth immediately, or one where you'll definitely find it...but the search might take years. Which do you choose?
Trade in New Year's Resolutions for Achieving Life Goals
New Year's resolutions are nice. But this year, go a step further and instead of just making a year-long goal, make a goal for life.
We Do the Math: Save for Retirement or Pay Off Credit Card Debt?
It's a finance question for the ages: Should you save for retirement, or pay off credit card debt? Find out what the math says.
Spring into Cleaning Now
Trade your annual spring cleaning for deep-cleaning individual rooms more frequently to save time, lessen allergies, and keep your house looking great.