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Best Money Tips: Change Your Life With a Proactive Bucket List
Today we found some great articles on why you need a proactive bucket list, how to naturally colorfast your clothes, and affordable gadgets for fitness lovers.
Gourmet Pizza for Less than a Buck
I’m a pizza fanatic. I will never turn it down. Ever. While living in Omaha, I looked forward to lunches with m
The Student Who Created a PR Nightmare Via Wikipedia
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Confessions of a Former Payday Loan Junkie
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7 Great Oils for Healthier Hair
Add oil to your hair? Yep, you'll get lovely, luscious locks with a little help from these all-natural oils.
8 Types of People Who Will Never Win at Money
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6 Ways to Score a Black Friday Deal Without Leaving Home
Skip the lines and score great Black Friday deals and doorbusters from the comfort of home. No camping out required.
Almost 40 Everyday Things You Can Wash in the Dishwasher
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10 Surprising Marketing Tricks You Should Be Aware Of
From unhealthy "health" products to designer diamonds and more, discover 10 sneaky marketing tricks to avoid.
5 Incredible World Cities You Can Afford
You don't need a zillion dollars to live the life of an ex-pat — just choose one of these picturesque and charming cities.
My Kitchen Could Be a Yeast Farm
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5 Ways Blazing Internet Speeds Can Save You Money
Faster internet can save you money by making you happier, healthier and more productive.
9 Stocking Stuffers for Techies
What can you stuff into a tech-lover’s stocking? Any of these wee gadgets!
The World's Most Affordable Michelin-Starred Restaurants
It's rare for a restaurant to earn a Michelin Star (or two or three!), but you won't need a second mortgage for meals at these acclaimed eateries.
8 Ways Everybody Saves During Back-to-School
Back-to-school deals aren't just for students! These seasonal sales can mean big savings for you, too.
Cut $100 or More From Your Food Bill Without Even Trying
Almost everyone could use an extra $100 a month. Learn how to get it from your food budget, with no belt tightening required.
Millennial Millionaires: How the Brokest Generation Can Also Become the Richest
Young adults may be feeling the weight of student loans and low-income jobs, but they too can become millionaires by taking the right steps now.
You did WHAT with my SSN?
My bank thinks I should feel comfortable with one of their employees toting around a personal notebook containing my social security number. Should I?