Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
If mutual funds and individual stocks are passe, take a look at options. They're a lot less complicated than you think.
Guys don't need much, but these essential items should be in every man's everyday bag.
Whether you're a hardcore budgeter or getting your finances in order for the first time, this book can help you save money — and achieve your goals.
How much is a side gig worth? For one enterprising recent grad, it was worth $40,000, plus interest, and no more debt.
Flying isn’t always the only way to go. You might be able to save time, money, and aggravation on your next trip with these alternatives to flying.
Today we found some very cool articles on common retirement planning mistakes, amazing ways to use balloons, and stocking your medicine cabinet for less.
Crisis averted! Your emergency fund came through when you needed it. Now it's time to rebuild that financial safety net before the other shoe drops.
There are never enough hours in the day to get things done, but by borrowing some money management skills, you can buy one.
A New Year's Eve bash generally involves some excess — too much food, too much drink, and too much money. Sometimes, way, way too much money.
You went from barely making ends meet to being flush with cash. Don't abandon your broke budget!
Collections — the term every credit-savvy person fears. If you get that dreaded letter, don't panic. Learn how to deal with a debt in collections.
For all the talking we do about how much money you can save making coffee at home, we don't say much about how to make it. Here are 12 great methods.
My first-ever individual stock holding was a Duke Power (now Duke Energy) share that I acquired through its Dividend Reinvestment Plan or DRIP. [more]
Paying it forward — doing something nice for someone else — makes that person feel great AND improves your day. Here's how to do it frugally.
Banks (especially big banks) tend to be vilified in the media. But there are some very good reasons to be thankful we have them.
Tell us about your short-term financial goals and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Look after your money and it'll look after you. Mistreat it, and it'll do the same to you.
New gadgets are great — except for the price. But if you don't mind doing some homework, you can get recent-vintage gear at a great discount.
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.
You could reach for yield by taking on more risk, or you could suck it up and wait for rates to go up. If you prefer to wait, consider I-Bonds.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
Trading Options Is a Sound Investment (and It's Simpler Than You Think!)
If mutual funds and individual stocks are passe, take a look at options. They're a lot less complicated than you think.
9 Items City-Dwelling Dudes Should Keep in Their Bags
Guys don't need much, but these essential items should be in every man's everyday bag.
Living the Savvy Life: A Review
Whether you're a hardcore budgeter or getting your finances in order for the first time, this book can help you save money — and achieve your goals.
How One Young Entrepreneur Paid Off $40,000 in Student Debt By Age 24
How much is a side gig worth? For one enterprising recent grad, it was worth $40,000, plus interest, and no more debt.
Alternatives to Flying: Other Ways to Get From Here to There
Flying isn’t always the only way to go. You might be able to save time, money, and aggravation on your next trip with these alternatives to flying.
Best Money Tips: Common Retirement Planning Mistakes
Today we found some very cool articles on common retirement planning mistakes, amazing ways to use balloons, and stocking your medicine cabinet for less.
6 Fast Ways to Restock an Emergency Fund After an Emergency
Crisis averted! Your emergency fund came through when you needed it. Now it's time to rebuild that financial safety net before the other shoe drops.
How to Add an Extra Hour to Your Day
There are never enough hours in the day to get things done, but by borrowing some money management skills, you can buy one.
8 of the Most Costly New Year's Eve Parties Ever
A New Year's Eve bash generally involves some excess — too much food, too much drink, and too much money. Sometimes, way, way too much money.
How to Budget When You're No Longer Broke
You went from barely making ends meet to being flush with cash. Don't abandon your broke budget!
Account in Collections? Here's How to Fix It
Collections — the term every credit-savvy person fears. If you get that dreaded letter, don't panic. Learn how to deal with a debt in collections.
Better Brewing: 12 Ways to Make Coffee at Home
For all the talking we do about how much money you can save making coffee at home, we don't say much about how to make it. Here are 12 great methods.
Slow DRIP into investing
My first-ever individual stock holding was a Duke Power (now Duke Energy) share that I acquired through its Dividend Reinvestment Plan or DRIP. [more]
25 Frugal Ways to "Pay It Forward"
Paying it forward — doing something nice for someone else — makes that person feel great AND improves your day. Here's how to do it frugally.
6 Reasons to Love Your Bank
Banks (especially big banks) tend to be vilified in the media. But there are some very good reasons to be thankful we have them.
Ask the Readers: What Are Your Short-Term Financial Goals?
Tell us about your short-term financial goals and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
10 Ways You Disrespect Your Money
Look after your money and it'll look after you. Mistreat it, and it'll do the same to you.
This Is the Secret to Buying Electronics for Cheap
New gadgets are great — except for the price. But if you don't mind doing some homework, you can get recent-vintage gear at a great discount.
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.
While Waiting for Rates: I-Bonds
You could reach for yield by taking on more risk, or you could suck it up and wait for rates to go up. If you prefer to wait, consider I-Bonds.