Today we found articles on simple time management tips that actually work, morning rituals that can relieve anxiety, and ways to enjoy your city on a budget.
Your car has cosmetic damage after a crash. Do you get it repaired or use the insurance money for something else? There could be serious ramifications.
Investing in real estate can be lucrative — and a lot of hard work. With these investment strategies, you can enjoy the profits without owning property.
Today we found articles on how to have a killer BBQ on a budget, hacks to get beauty products for practically nothing, and practical steps to achieve inner peace.
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Here's What's Included in a Home's Closing Costs
You know closing costs make up a hefty bill when buying a new home. Have you ever wondered what's included in those costs, exactly?
Flashback Friday: 45 Brilliant Career Tips for Introverts
Society is made to reward extroverts, but there are ways for introverts to become amazingly successful, too.
How to Face These 7 Scary Facts About Retirement Saving
The familiar frights this time of year are make believe and not really scary. The facts about retirement may leave you cowering under the covers.
5 Pet Costs You Don't See Coming
Pets soon become family — which means more often than not, you'll pony up. Start saving now for these pet expenses you can't avoid.
9 Ways to Make Money From Holiday Gifts You Don't Want
Not sure what to do with the toe socks you got from Aunt Sally? Turn those and the rest of your unwanted holiday gifts into cash!
This Is How Student Loan Interest Works
Your student loan balance is just one piece of the financial puzzle. You should know how your loan interest works, too.
Is It Smart to Pay College Tuition With a Credit Card?
Putting your college tuition on plastic is certainly an option; but should you do it?
How Reflecting on Possessions Can Help You Resist Impulse Buys
The key to resisting impulse buys could be as simple as thinking about items you already own.
How to Negotiate With Confidence and Strike the Best Deal
Intimated by the thought of negotiating? Frazzled by haggling? Here are some tips to help you relax, enjoy the process, and score better deals.
Ask the Readers: What Are Your Favorite Summer Activities?
Tell us about your favorite summer activities and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
7 Travel Hacks for an Affordable Summer Road Trip
Before you hit the trail on an epic summer road trip, make sure these smart tips are in your back pocket for a fun and frugal time.
Almost Half of Job Applicants Make This Same Foolish Mistake
This one silly mistake costs 50% of job applicants the job. Are you making it, too?
5 Simple Ways to Never Make a Late Credit Card Payment
Forgetting about your credit card bill can hurt your credit score and your wallet. Learn how to stop missing due dates once and for all.
How to Avoid These 12 Summer Travel Mistakes
Before you head out on your summer vacation, beware these costly travel mistakes!
Best Money Tips: Simple Time Management Tips That Work
Today we found articles on simple time management tips that actually work, morning rituals that can relieve anxiety, and ways to enjoy your city on a budget.
Repair the Car or Spend the Cash?
Your car has cosmetic damage after a crash. Do you get it repaired or use the insurance money for something else? There could be serious ramifications.
8 Career Moves That Prove You're Finally a Grown-Up
Being a grown-up at work has nothing to do with age or experience. It's all in how you approach the job.
3 Easy Ways to Invest in Real Estate (Without Buying Real Estate)
Investing in real estate can be lucrative — and a lot of hard work. With these investment strategies, you can enjoy the profits without owning property.
Best Money Tips: How to Have a Killer BBQ on a Budget
Today we found articles on how to have a killer BBQ on a budget, hacks to get beauty products for practically nothing, and practical steps to achieve inner peace.
5 Obstacles You Can Expect on Your Journey to Financial Freedom
The road to financial freedom is paved with good intentions — and there are a few potholes along the way, too.