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Do you ever come to the end of the money before you run out of month? It's easy to conclude that the problem is that you don't earn enough money (or that you spend too much). In fa
Bad customers are costing you more than you realize. Here are some types of bad customers and techniques to get rid of them (without alienating your good customers).
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Eat Well, Save Big Cookbook (Review and Giveaway!)
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Weird Money Facts: Why We Throw Money in Fountains
Ever wonder where the tradition of throwing coins into wishing wells originated? Well, read on and wonder no more!
7 Ways to Get Your Life Back Into Balance
Feeling off kilter? Out of whack? A step behind? Try these balancing tricks refocus on the things that really matter.
9 Things You're Paying Too Much for Around the House (And How to Pay Less)
Stop wasting your money on stuff you don't need or can find cheaper alternatives for, okay? This list will help you do just that.
Be In Charge of Your Finances
Do you ever come to the end of the money before you run out of month? It's easy to conclude that the problem is that you don't earn enough money (or that you spend too much). In fa
The 5 Best Door Locks
Don't leave your home vulnerable to intruders. Add any of these five heavy-duty door locks to your home to ensure its safety and security.
Best Money Tips: Travel Destinations for Movie Lovers
Today we found articles on travel destinations for movie lovers, Costco secrets from employees, and networking tips for introverts.
12 Unusual (But Necessary!) Staples to Add to Your Pantry
Flour, oil, spices, rice — every basic pantry has those. Up your pantry-ante with these specialty aisle must-haves that make any meal memorable.
Get Rid of Bad Customers
Bad customers are costing you more than you realize. Here are some types of bad customers and techniques to get rid of them (without alienating your good customers).
Offering Stock to Your Employees: 5 Key Financial Considerations
You can choose to make your employees more involved with your business' future by offering them stock in the company.
Best Money Tips: How to Remove Any Kind of Stain
Today we found articles on how to remove any type of stain, smart money moves to make before getting your first dog, and coastal communities that are actually affordable.
U.S. Bank FlexPerks Select+ American Express Card Review
The U.S. Bank FlexPerks Select+ American Express offers a flat rewards program for all your purchases.
Save Money With a Classic Wet Shave
Old-school men's shaving doesn't just look cool — it's also frugal, eco-friendly, and a great way to pamper yourself.
How to Get Through a Tough Financial Emergency
Few things feel worse than dire money emergencies. You can get through it — stay calm, prioritize, and bounce back stronger than before.
9 Times Life Can Throw Retirement Off Course
Life happens. Don't let a major curveball impact your ability to save for retirement.
Best Money Tips: How to Choose the Right Fixer-Upper
Today we found articles on how to choose the right fixer-upper, tips to start a vegetable and herb garden, and cities where you can live abroad in luxury.
Step-By-Step Guide to Rolling Over Your Old 401(k)
Rolling over your 401(k) isn’t necessarily fun, but it can be a vital to your financial future. Here's how to do it.
Save your Lunchmeat: Insurance for your Fridge
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Can a vacuum owner be protected?
“Does the (Good Housekeeping) Seal mean anything?” was a question posed by Ivan, a Wise Bread reader and vacuum consumer. Having had a bad experience but now hopeful for a performs
5 Ways to Save Money on Braces
Braces can be a necessary medical treatment — and they can also be exceedingly expensive. Here are five ways to blunt the sharp cost of straight teeth.