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Americans had a lot of fun spending money in the 1950s, almost as much fun as we do spending money today.
Recessions seem like they're just doom-and-gloom, but they can also be a great time to implement your wealth-building strategy.
Mistakes aren't fun, but the sooner and more thoroughly you deal with them, the better. Here are the essential steps to take.
Want a quick, easy way to raise the value of your home? The right color paint in the right room can do the trick.
Discover one writer's take on why the "voluntary slavery" of our personal financial situations can keep us from acting in our best interest.
The little things count, especially during a job interview. These are interview-busting details you don't want to overlook.
Using this mental trick can transform you into a money master.
Since we're all spending more time at home, it's important to have a well-stocked kitchen and helpful tools to make lots of delicious meals.
There are ways to sell your home even when you're underwater on your mortgage.
This little real estate agent secret could potentially save you thousands on your new home.
Don't throw away those empty beverage cans. With a few basic tools and a little imagination, you can put them to all sorts of uses.
Mortgages are sold every day. If that happens to you, follow these five steps to get through the transition.
I have been researching and testing methods to boost my phone in case of emergencies. Here are the five methods that worked, with varying success, for me.
Is trip interruption/cancellation insurance worth the cost? Let's find out.
Trying something new can feel exhilarating — and completely terrifying. Learn how to get over your fear to do something fresh and exciting.
A crock pot can be your key to a fast and delicious dinner. These 25 recipes are simple, cost little, and, most importantly, taste great.
Investing is not without risk. But that doesn't mean you should be afraid of investing altogether.
Looking for some unusual ways to save money? This list of 51 tips and tricks is bizarre but may just give you some ideas.
A big backyard costs money. Did you know it can also make you money?
You'll outgrow a lot of things as you age. Stocks won't be one of them.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
This Is How Americans Spent Their Money in the 1950s
Americans had a lot of fun spending money in the 1950s, almost as much fun as we do spending money today.
How to Build Wealth in a Depressed Economy
Recessions seem like they're just doom-and-gloom, but they can also be a great time to implement your wealth-building strategy.
Fixing Mistakes: 7 Steps for Any Situation
Mistakes aren't fun, but the sooner and more thoroughly you deal with them, the better. Here are the essential steps to take.
4 Paint Colors That Can Boost Your Home's Value
Want a quick, easy way to raise the value of your home? The right color paint in the right room can do the trick.
Voluntary Slavery
Discover one writer's take on why the "voluntary slavery" of our personal financial situations can keep us from acting in our best interest.
10 Little Things to Do Before a Job Interview That Can Make a Big Impact
The little things count, especially during a job interview. These are interview-busting details you don't want to overlook.
How to Use Financial Anchors to Make Better Money Decisions
Using this mental trick can transform you into a money master.
The 5 Best Stay-At-Home Kitchen Essentials
Since we're all spending more time at home, it's important to have a well-stocked kitchen and helpful tools to make lots of delicious meals.
How to Sell Your Home When You're Underwater on Your Mortgage
There are ways to sell your home even when you're underwater on your mortgage.
The cost of a free ride - why not to use a buyer's agent
This little real estate agent secret could potentially save you thousands on your new home.
9 Surprising Uses for Empty Beer and Soda Cans
Don't throw away those empty beverage cans. With a few basic tools and a little imagination, you can put them to all sorts of uses.
A New Lender Took Over My Mortgage — Now What?
Mortgages are sold every day. If that happens to you, follow these five steps to get through the transition.
No Signal? 6 Ways to Boost Your Cell Phone Reception
I have been researching and testing methods to boost my phone in case of emergencies. Here are the five methods that worked, with varying success, for me.
What Exactly Does Trip Cancellation Insurance Cover?
Is trip interruption/cancellation insurance worth the cost? Let's find out.
How to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Try Something New
Trying something new can feel exhilarating — and completely terrifying. Learn how to get over your fear to do something fresh and exciting.
25 Great, Cheap, and Easy Crock Pot Recipes
A crock pot can be your key to a fast and delicious dinner. These 25 recipes are simple, cost little, and, most importantly, taste great.
How the Risk Averse Can Get Into the Stock Market
Investing is not without risk. But that doesn't mean you should be afraid of investing altogether.
51 Unusual Money-Saving Tips from Readers
Looking for some unusual ways to save money? This list of 51 tips and tricks is bizarre but may just give you some ideas.
How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Moneymaker
A big backyard costs money. Did you know it can also make you money?
7 Reasons You're Never Too Old to Buy Stocks
You'll outgrow a lot of things as you age. Stocks won't be one of them.