Is it still possible to make money thrift shopping? Has eBay killed thrifting? Learn the 9 secret strategies for pulling a profit in the a tight market.
One in three partners in a committed financial relationship has been deceived by their partner about money. Why do partners lie about spending and what can you do about it?
Some banks didn't manage the paperwork well enough to be able to prove that they actually own their mortgages. This just might be the germ of a solution.
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The 5 Best Pillows
Don't let a bad pillow ruin your night's sleep. These five pillows will ensure that you wake up feeling rested and ready for the day.
Here's How Your Taxes Will Change After Marriage
Once the wedding bells stop ringing, it's time to get real about how your money might change after marriage — starting with taxes.
Guerrilla Thrift Shopping: The 9 Laws of Profit
Is it still possible to make money thrift shopping? Has eBay killed thrifting? Learn the 9 secret strategies for pulling a profit in the a tight market.
5 Apps That Pay You To Exercise
Sticking to a diet or fitness routine is hard, but what if there was more incentive than well being and good health — like, say, actual cash?
4 Reasons to Add Your Teen as an Authorized User on Your Credit Card
Giving your teen authorized user access to your credit card might sound risky. Here's why you should do it anyway.
9 Places to Get Student Discounts
Hundreds of stores, including online shops, offer student discounts. So how and where can you take advantage of these discounts?
How to Spot Lousy Investment Advisers
"Superior" investment advice is a pretty rare thing. So rare, most of the time it's really just lousy.
Lessons We Can Learn From Blockbuster's Demise
As the video giant Blockbuster files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, marketing experts everywhere are asking the same question: what went wrong?
$4,000, $8,000, or Even $453,500 in 5 Years: A Low-Risk Investment Plan
If you're saving for a new car or a down payment on a house, you can boost your return in the short-term with little risk.
4 Times When Bundling Insurance Doesn't Make Sense
"Bundling" is a buzzworthy term in the insurance world. But, sometimes, you're better off keeping your policies separate.
Is Your Partner Financially Unfaithful? (1 in 3 Are)
One in three partners in a committed financial relationship has been deceived by their partner about money. Why do partners lie about spending and what can you do about it?
5 Myths About Credit Cards That Won't Go Away
Credit cards have been around for a long time now — and so have all these myths about paying with plastic.
A Mortgage Crisis Solution
Some banks didn't manage the paperwork well enough to be able to prove that they actually own their mortgages. This just might be the germ of a solution.
Garden Ideas for Small Spaces
With a move on the horizon, from residential house to suburban apartment, I realize I can't forgo the garden.
5 Reasons Stealth Wealth Is the Best Wealth
Stealthy money is healthy money.
The ABC’s of DIY Moving
You can tame the high cost of relocation and still keep your sanity. Learn the eight tips for a successful low-budget move.
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The 10 Dirtiest, Germiest, Grossest Things You Live With Everyday
Ten reasons you may never touch anything ever again.
Best Money Tips: How to Improve a Bad Day
Today, we share ways to get through a bad day, tips for a smooth and easy potluck, and advice to help you turn off work on the weekends.
5 Smart Ways to Save on Back-to-School Clothing
Back-to-school means lots of new clothes — and not just for kids. Whether shopping for students or former students, stick with a plan and save.