It's always worth investigating cheap alternatives, but if you really want to enjoy something, sometimes it's better to just use less of your first choice.
Getting a business up and running is usually expensive. But once yours is a going concern, you can turn some of those costs into standard business deductions.
Today we found some great articles on the best ways to nap, over 50 ways to make extra money this summer, and what you can do about chronic procrastination.
If you've got a living situation like most high school and many college students, where you'll continue to have a roof over your head and food to eat even if you don't
So your credit card company just called offering you balance protection insurance against job loss, disability, life, or critical illness. The cost will be just pennies, calculated
Today we found some fantastic articles on the benefits of shopping at farmer's markets, curbing compulsive spending this Christmas, and teaching personal finance.
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10 Fun Hobbies You Can Take Up for Free
You could kill a couple of hours every evening watching the tube. Or you could take up one of these fabulous, fun, and free pastimes.
6 Easy, Affordable Ways to Make Your Home Even Cozier This Autumn
Fall and winter are on the way. Is your home ready for all the cozy to come? Just add Hygge and it will be!
Claiming the Home Office Deduction Without Getting into Trouble
Deducting your home office isn't as scary as rumors suggest. Here's how to claim your space, audit-free.
Less or Cheaper?
It's always worth investigating cheap alternatives, but if you really want to enjoy something, sometimes it's better to just use less of your first choice.
The Step-by-Step Guide to Rolling Over Your 401(k)
Taking a 401(k) distribution when you leave a job will cost you. Take 10 minutes to rollover your account and keep your retirement fund growing.
7 Mindsets Holding You Back (And How To Overcome Them)
Habit, routine, and stale thinking might be keeping you and your business from succeeding.
6 Health Rules You Should Be Breaking
Cut yourself some slack. These time-honored health rules are out of date — and in some cases actually more harmful than healthful.
4 Tips for Living Spontaneously on the Cheap
It might seem like spontaneity is the enemy of frugality, but there are some simple ways to fit the fun of spontaneity into your frugal life.
How to Write Off Start-Up Costs
Getting a business up and running is usually expensive. But once yours is a going concern, you can turn some of those costs into standard business deductions.
Here's How to Earn $170 a Year With Your Junk Mail
That junk mail you send directly to the recycle bin? Somebody actually wants it and they're willing to pay.
Simple Ways to Shop Around
Whether shopping for a wedding, the latest gadget, or a holiday gift, the Internet is your best friend in scoping deals. Save big with these tips.
Packing it in - The Independent of London issues a challenge
The Compact is giving up all new purchases in a year, bar food and medicine, to save the environment.
25 tips from the frugally insane.
These frugal moves may be extreme, but they're good for a laugh!
Best Money Tips: The Definitive Guide to Napping
Today we found some great articles on the best ways to nap, over 50 ways to make extra money this summer, and what you can do about chronic procrastination.
Best Money Tips: Non-Financial Retirement Planning
Today we found articles on nonfinancial retirement planning, areas where you may be paying more than you should, and how to choose your first bank.
Pre-career advice
If you've got a living situation like most high school and many college students, where you'll continue to have a roof over your head and food to eat even if you don't
Credit Card Insurance? No Thanks.
So your credit card company just called offering you balance protection insurance against job loss, disability, life, or critical illness. The cost will be just pennies, calculated
3 Reasons the Fed Is Keeping Rates Low (And What It Means for You)
Interest rates are STILL at the historic lows they've been since 2008. Here's why the Federal Reserve is keeping them that way — for now.
Revive Old Toys for Extra Christmas Savings (and Sanity)
It has officially begun. My four-year-old has tuned out the real world in favor of loud Saturday morning commercials advertising the best of mu
Best Money Tips: Benefits of Shopping at Farmers Markets
Today we found some fantastic articles on the benefits of shopping at farmer's markets, curbing compulsive spending this Christmas, and teaching personal finance.