Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we ask about the impact of having a $1 trillion deficit, share 9 ways to cook with foil, and tell about a surprisingly l
Most traditional retirement advice columns I read are written as a guide to retiring in your 60s. Although the advice contained in these columns may be useful to some, I think that
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Best Money Tips: What $1 Trillion Would Buy
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we ask about the impact of having a $1 trillion deficit, share 9 ways to cook with foil, and tell about a surprisingly l
17 DIY Projects to Make Your Home Look Amazing (and 3 You Shouldn't Try)
Stop staring at those ugly cabinets and do something! These easy DIY projects can totally transform your home.
5 Frugal Birthday Party Games
Some of the best birthday party activities are also the cheapest. Have a fun, frugal children's birthday party with these great activities.
The Audacity to Waste Money for Better Finances
Sometimes, what seems like a waste of money might actually be one of the best ways you can spend your cash.
The 5 Best Heart-Rate Monitors
Exercise is great for you body, but you may be working out too hard. These five heart-rate monitors will keep you from overworking your body.
8 Ways to Save on Dinner — No Meal Planning Required
Tired of spending hours mapping out your meals? Good news: You can make healthy, affordable meals on the fly, too.
How to Help Your Kid Build Their First Budget
Everything your teen needs to master their money starts with you. Teach them budgeting basics that will last a lifetime.
6 Ways to Slash the Cost of Wi-Fi When You Travel
Yes, you can take your Facebook and your cloud file storage with you on the road — and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here's how.
Leadership by Listening
Are you a good listener? Listeners can be great leaders because they have volumes of field intelligence that no one else has bothered to notice.
Why You Can Accomplish Even Your Wildest Dreams
You are born knowing nothing but you learn everything. It's not your talent, but your persistence that will help you achieve the impossible.
5 Financial Lessons Everyone Should Learn in Their 30s (Did You?)
Being thirty-something means adult-sized responsibilities — and adult-sized money lessons. Have you learned these key financial lessons?
Homemade Gluten-Free Trail Mix Bars for About 30 Cents Each
If you're gluten-free this recipe for trail mix bars that cost around 30 cents a piece to make, will keep you in the black and spare your GI tract.
7 Ways to Eat More Slowly — and Lose More Weight
Mom's advice to chew each bite 10 times was right. You really can improve your health just by spending more time at the table. Here's how.
The One Word You Need to Get Rid of for a Better Life
Research proves it — removing this one word from your vocabulary can change your life.
Why the Age of Your Credit History Matters
Your credit history is like a fine wine — the longer it matures, the better it is.
Why You Shouldn't Plan to Retire at Age 65
Most traditional retirement advice columns I read are written as a guide to retiring in your 60s. Although the advice contained in these columns may be useful to some, I think that
5 Money Moves to Make Before Moving Out on Your Own
Before striking out on your own, set yourself up for financial success while Mom and Dad have still got your back.
25,000 Reasons to Pamper Your Credit
Would you take good care of your credit score if you knew someday it could save you $25,000?
4 Places to Start Your Debt Management Crusade
Taking control of debt is essential to preventing it from getting out of hand. Here are some tips to get you started with a debt management plan.
How to Build a Downsized Wardrobe You Love
Maximize your look while minimizing your wardrobe (and spending on clothing) with a few simple rules that match your clothes to your lifestyle.