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It's the 21st Century — Why Is Your Money Stuck in the 20th?
Millennials have figured out what many finance pros haven't — that too much personal finance advice is stuck in the 20th century.
America Is the No Vacation Nation
Studies show that Americans are not using all their vacation time and are not given as much vacation time as other developed countries to begin with.
11 Frugal Gifts Your Future Self Will Love
Before gift-buying season gets started in earnest, think about getting something nice for that very special someone in your life — the future you!
The Penalty-Free Way to Withdraw Retirement Money Early
For most retirement plans the penalty for early withdrawal can be hefty. Here's a surprising, if complex, alternative.
When It's Time to Destroy Debt, Start With a Goal
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You're Missing Out on These 5 Easy Fixes for FOMO
While you've been afraid of missing out on everything, you've also missed out on ways to cure FOMO. But here they are!
If You're Traveling With These 8 Things, You're Overpacking
The lighter you travel, the farther you can go! The next time you're packing for a trip, be sure to leave these unnecessaries behind.
A Lot of People Don't Understand What Money Really Is — Do You?
What you think money is says a lot about who you are now, and who you might be tomorrow. What does "money" mean to you?
10 Things to Bring Up With Your Boss at Your Annual Review
Your annual review is fast approaching. Learn what you should say — and avoid saying — to make the most of this chance to advance your career.
6 Things You Need to Know Before You Book an All-Inclusive Vacation
If your idea of a relaxing vacation involves carefree afternoons spent poolside, an all-inclusive resort may be right for you. Here's what you need to know.
8 Creative Ways to Make Money on Super Bowl Sunday
This year on Super Bowl Sunday skip the chips and dip. These moneymaking plays will fill your wallet with green — and we're not talking guacamole.
Here's How Your Taxes Will Change When You Retire
While you plan for all the travel and hobbies you'll do in retirement, you should probably plan for your taxes, too.
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10 Ways to Save Money When You Are Unemployed
It's always good to be mindful about spending, but for the unemployed, an abstract should is a real world must. Here's how to cut back, fast.
15 Fantastic Chalkboard Paint Projects
From party favors to fridge and pantry organizers, these chalkboard paint projects will spiff up your space, and help you remember what's in it!
6 Habits That Are Quietly Eating Your Brain
Not feeling mentally sharp lately? It could be all the soda pop you drink. Learn about that and other habits that are harming your gray matter.
5 Ways to Profit From Obama's Cuba Announcement
Even small investors can profit from the thawing of relations between the United States and Cuba. Here are five investments to consider.
Are Music Lessons Worth It? Hidden Benefits May Tip the Scale
Music lessons for your child can be costly. But from teaching discipline to fostering a love of music to even improving math skills, the benefits are great.
Here's What You Need to Know Before Buying a College Meal Plan
You know college tuition, books, and room and board cost a pretty penny. Are you forgetting about food?
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.