Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Do you have a lot of extra golf balls lying around but no time to hit the links? Put them to use with these creative options for your home.
Time is your most precious resource. Learn how to save some for yourself (and your family), by doing what really super busy people do.
Today we found articles on travel destinations for movie lovers, Costco secrets from employees, and networking tips for introverts.
When it comes to our homes, is bigger always better? From saving money to cutting clutter and more, explore the benefits of buying or building small.
Millennials have long been the punching bags of personal finance. It's time we ease up.
Don't be intimidated by an HSA! These handy health care savings vehicles are totally worth your while.
Low cost-of-living is the name of the game in these beautiful countries where you can retire for less than $1,000 per month.
Already stressed about back-to-school shopping? Don't be. You can save money without even trying.
You'd do anything for your kids — but you shouldn't derail your retirement to loan them money.
Before you hit the bars and clubs, make sure you know some of the ways you can get shortchanged by the bartender.
You never carry a balance on your credit card, so why do you need one at all? Well, there are a few good reasons.
From the do-everything guys of Dos Equis and Old Spice to Snickers' hunger alter-egos, do you find yourself reciting these popular ad campaigns?
You lunch doesn’t have to be a budget-buster or bland. These 25 fast and inexpensive lunch ideas will keep your midday meals interesting and easy.
If you are looking for a great cause to contribute to this holiday season, consider participating in the FMF $5k Red Kettle Challenge!
You might get excited looking at that promising investment return — but it can be misleading. Here's what else you should look for.
What can you do to entertain the family on vacation without breaking the bank? Quite a lot, actually.
Angry Birds might be a fantastic time waster, but it can also teach you valuable life lessons. Really.
U.S. savings rate has plummeted into negative territory, echoing days of the Great Depression.
Don't sabotage your fitness goals by giving in before fitness becomes a habit. Stay on track by knowing when to ease up and when to power through.
Buying a house is a big deal -- and almost all of it is negotiable. Here's what else you can haggle over besides price.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
11 Creative Ways to Use Golf Balls Around the House
Do you have a lot of extra golf balls lying around but no time to hit the links? Put them to use with these creative options for your home.
11 Time Saving Hacks From the World's Busiest People
Time is your most precious resource. Learn how to save some for yourself (and your family), by doing what really super busy people do.
Best Money Tips: Travel Destinations for Movie Lovers
Today we found articles on travel destinations for movie lovers, Costco secrets from employees, and networking tips for introverts.
McMansion to McCottage: Why Smaller Houses Are Smarter
When it comes to our homes, is bigger always better? From saving money to cutting clutter and more, explore the benefits of buying or building small.
10 Reasons to Cut Millennials Some Slack About Their Money
Millennials have long been the punching bags of personal finance. It's time we ease up.
10 Reasons an HSA Is Actually Worth Having
Don't be intimidated by an HSA! These handy health care savings vehicles are totally worth your while.
5 Countries Where You Can Retire for $1,000 a Month
Low cost-of-living is the name of the game in these beautiful countries where you can retire for less than $1,000 per month.
4 Effortless Ways to Save on Back-to-School Shopping
Already stressed about back-to-school shopping? Don't be. You can save money without even trying.
Are You Ruining Your Retirement by Spoiling Your Kids?
You'd do anything for your kids — but you shouldn't derail your retirement to loan them money.
7 Ways Your Bartender Is Ripping You Off
Before you hit the bars and clubs, make sure you know some of the ways you can get shortchanged by the bartender.
Don't Carry a Balance? Here's Why You Still Need a Credit Card
You never carry a balance on your credit card, so why do you need one at all? Well, there are a few good reasons.
The Ads That Are Part of Your Life
From the do-everything guys of Dos Equis and Old Spice to Snickers' hunger alter-egos, do you find yourself reciting these popular ad campaigns?
25 Quick, Cheap Lunch Ideas
You lunch doesn’t have to be a budget-buster or bland. These 25 fast and inexpensive lunch ideas will keep your midday meals interesting and easy.
Free Money Finance Matching Your Salvation Army Donations Up to $5000!
If you are looking for a great cause to contribute to this holiday season, consider participating in the FMF $5k Red Kettle Challenge!
Don't Be Fooled by an Investment's Rate of Return
You might get excited looking at that promising investment return — but it can be misleading. Here's what else you should look for.
8 Free Things You Can Do on Any Vacation
What can you do to entertain the family on vacation without breaking the bank? Quite a lot, actually.
5 Things Angry Birds Has Taught Me About Life
Angry Birds might be a fantastic time waster, but it can also teach you valuable life lessons. Really.
U.S. personal savings rate close to Depression-era rates
U.S. savings rate has plummeted into negative territory, echoing days of the Great Depression.
10 Tricks to Avoid Workout Burnout
Don't sabotage your fitness goals by giving in before fitness becomes a habit. Stay on track by knowing when to ease up and when to power through.
6 Things You Can Negotiate When Buying a Home
Buying a house is a big deal -- and almost all of it is negotiable. Here's what else you can haggle over besides price.