Givers enjoy better health, stronger social bonds, and higher levels of satisfaction than non-givers do. What's the catch? There is none. All you have to do is give.
Lately many top AIG employees who were targeted by Congress in the $165 million "Bonusgate" incident have returned their bonuses. Some people are still holding out, and in my opin
Holiday shoppers who take advantage of retailer price matching can be certain they get the best price. Read on for Carrie’s guide to the ins and outs of finding the best price.
Today we found articles on need-to-know tips for healthy skin, car insurance add-ons that are totally worth it, and the steps to achieve a perfectly roasted marshmallow.
There is lots of advice out there on how to save money on drinking by buying this or that wine. But forget that—everyone's tastes are different and one person's "good wine" might b
It may be a little bit early to think about retirement all too seriously if you still have several decades left before you face it. But don't look now -- time flies and before you
Today we found articles on roadblocks to a secure retirement, things you shouldn't wait until Black Friday to buy, and a surprise fee that you might find when you rent a car.
Want to get a free $10 on Amazon.com? Last week I ordered some electronics on Amazon. There was a "special offer" for a free Wired magazine subscription. It turns out I could opt o
The book ‘em initiative is really what the Holiday Season in general and Christmas is about -- not just the giving of things, but of ideas, thoughts, experiences, things that make
Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
8 Things I Learned About Money After Getting Married
For better or worse, marriage means learning how to manage money with a partner.
5 Ways Giving to Charity Is Good for You
Givers enjoy better health, stronger social bonds, and higher levels of satisfaction than non-givers do. What's the catch? There is none. All you have to do is give.
AIG employees - Why you should donate your bonuses instead of returning it
Lately many top AIG employees who were targeted by Congress in the $165 million "Bonusgate" incident have returned their bonuses. Some people are still holding out, and in my opin
Join Our Tweetchat on Thursday 3/27, 12pm PST for a Chance to Win $300 in Prizes!
Topic: Keeping in Touch for Less! Join our conversation for chance to win $300 in Visa and Skype gift certificates!
Don't Pay More! Guide to Price Matching and Cheat Sheet
Holiday shoppers who take advantage of retailer price matching can be certain they get the best price. Read on for Carrie’s guide to the ins and outs of finding the best price.
10 Supposedly Healthy Things That Are Actually Hurting You
That supposedly healthy thing you do may actually be harming you instead! How many of these "healthy" habits do you have?
Best Money Tips: Need-to-Know Tips for Healthy Skin
Today we found articles on need-to-know tips for healthy skin, car insurance add-ons that are totally worth it, and the steps to achieve a perfectly roasted marshmallow.
Best Money Tips: Relieve Anxiety With These Soothing Apps
Today we found articles on apps that help relieve anxiety, things that’ll be less expensive this summer, and ways to stay safe with Airbnb.
10 Habits of Financially Happy People
What's the secret to financial happiness? If you answered "More Money," guess again.
Wine Tastings: Finding Cheap Wine That You Like
There is lots of advice out there on how to save money on drinking by buying this or that wine. But forget that—everyone's tastes are different and one person's "good wine" might b
10 Things You Can Do Today to Be Happy
Feeling good about yourself and others is not out of reach. Drop the negativity and start taking steps to feeling happy today.
5 Best Amazon Deals for Friday 01/17
Today's deals include 50% off Women's Designer Boots, 50% off Hanes Men's Underwear, $5 albums, and more!
Best Money Tips: How to Beat Bad Customer Service
Today we found articles on ways to beat bad customer service, grocery items you’re overspending on, and how to do a wedding for less than $10,000.
How to Tell if You're on Track for Retirement
It may be a little bit early to think about retirement all too seriously if you still have several decades left before you face it. But don't look now -- time flies and before you
Why You Shouldn't Stress Too Much About Spending Money
Does parting with a dollar put your stomach in knots? Here's why you shouldn't worry.
5 Thoughts I Had After Paying Off My Credit Card Debt
A lot goes through your mind when you finally overcome credit card debt. After "Whoo-Hoo!," what comes next?
How to Balance Saving for Retirement, Emergency Fund, and Paying Off Debt
Funding the personal finance Big Three — debt repayment, retirement, and emergency cash — is possible if you follow a balanced plan, like this one.
Best Money Tips: Avoid These Roadblocks to a Secure Retirement
Today we found articles on roadblocks to a secure retirement, things you shouldn't wait until Black Friday to buy, and a surprise fee that you might find when you rent a car.
Free $10 on Amazon (or Why to Read Fine Print)
Want to get a free $10 on Amazon.com? Last week I ordered some electronics on Amazon. There was a "special offer" for a free Wired magazine subscription. It turns out I could opt o
Book 'Em This Season
The book ‘em initiative is really what the Holiday Season in general and Christmas is about -- not just the giving of things, but of ideas, thoughts, experiences, things that make