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How to Sell Your Crap: A Book Review and Tips
Although it’s daunting, selling your extra stuff can also be cathartic and lucrative. Learn how with these tips from Adam Baker's new e-book.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Save Hundreds on Groceries
Today we found articles on ways to save hundreds on groceries, how to make a travel itinerary, and surprising things you’ll find at libraries.
Best Money Tips: Save on Pet Care
Today we found some awesome articles on ways to save on pet care, tips on hiring a home improvement contractor, and how to save on car maintenance.
Why Recycling Is My Lowest Priority
Recycling may not be the saving grace we all believe it to be. Before you even consider putting out your curbside bin, learn what you should do first.
Best Money Tips: Family Habits That Help You Save Money
Today we found articles on money-saving family habits, the best and worst days to buy gas, and ways to save money at the ballpark.
15 Affordable Gifts for Travel Lovers
Your jet-setter pals have been there, done that, and bought the T-shirt. But they'd probably love these awesome (affordable!) travel gifts.
12 Reasons You Deserve to Get Fired
Losing a job is never fun and it's rarely easy. That is, it isn't easy unless you're guilty of any of these career derailers.
How to Make Your Own Popcorn
From butter-drenched microwaved kernels to old-fashioned stovetop kettle corn, here's how to make your own popped snack at home.
Best Money Tips: Reduce Baggage While Traveling
Today we found some awesome articles on how to reduce baggage when traveling, creating a budget, and questions to ask your financial advisor.
Best Money Tips: Become an Educated Investor in 8 Simple Steps
Today we found articles on how to become an educated investor, expert secrets to sleeping better, and practical advice for millennials who want to get on the property ladder.
How to Structure Merit Raises and Bonuses for Employees
Lead your employees and reward them for their efforts in a natural way.
No-Sew Ways to Update Your Wardrobe
If you have some outdated clothes that you want to revive, these easy updates will give you a new look, no needle and thread required.
From a Snapple Marketing Veteran: How to Tap the Power of Packaging
Learn how to make your product stand out from the competition.
Best Money Tips: How to Save on 5 Overpriced Items
Today we found articles on how to save on the most overpriced items, easy ways to get clear skin fast, and battery hacks that will save you hundreds.
Good Press: 6 Steps to Writing Killer Op-Eds and Commentaries
Don't get caught in a press-release rut; behold the power of the op-ed.
Best Money Tips: Things Extremely Likeable People Do
Today we found some great articles on the things that extremely likeable people do, creative ways to build a work wardrobe for less, and simple ways to eat more plants.
Best Money Tips: Biggest Urban Myths of Personal Finance
Today we found some great articles on the biggest urban myths of personal finance, creative ways to reuse K-cups, and ways to save money when you’re making minimum wage.
6 Ways to Keep Your New Job Hunt Secret
You need a new job, but you don't want your current boss knowing that! Keep your search quiet and keep your job while you land a better one.
3 Ways to Cut Payroll Taxes without Cutting Payroll
With a little creativity, employers can trim their share of the payroll tax burden without running afoul of the taxman.