Last year the Cash for Clunkers program gave out billions of dollars in rebates for purchasing new cars. This spring a smaller rebate program called Cash for Appliances is rolling
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You know that the green lifestyle is often also a frugal lifestyle, but Wise Bread writer Max Wong shows you how you can take both to a whole new level.
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New Credit Card Rules: Who Really Benefits?
Credit card industry reform may have good intentions, but will these rules encourage the same behavior that made reform necessary in the first place?
Cash for Appliances: Get a Cash Rebate for Buying New Appliances
Last year the Cash for Clunkers program gave out billions of dollars in rebates for purchasing new cars. This spring a smaller rebate program called Cash for Appliances is rolling
Buy or Subscribe: How to Pay the Least for the Media You Love the Most
With so many competing music and video services, it can be hard to choose the best value. Consider these factors before you download or subscribe.
Best Money Tips: Avoid These Purchases During the Holidays
Today we found articles on purchases to avoid during the holidays, creative Starbucks drinks that only cost $3, and how to talk to your aging parents about money.
Ask the Readers: What Do You Want in a Health Insurance Plan?
This past week has sparked a lot of debate regarding the health care bill and what people want vs. need in a health insurance plan. All politics aside, we want to know what matter
10 Incredible-but-True Facts About Eating Fruits and Vegetables
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Building Wealth and Banishing Fear: Highlights from Our Chat With Cary Carbonaro
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Would You Pay? The Brave New World of Online Music
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Is This News Story Fake? Here's How to Tell
Spare yourself the embarrassment of a public Facebook debunking, and learn how to fact-check news for yourself. It's easy!
Best Money Tips: Make Your Mornings Better
Today we found some stellar articles on ways to make your mornings better, increasing your chances of home business success, and protecting your wallet and energy bill.
Secrets to World Travel (and Blogging About It)
There's a lot to know (or rather, to learn) about traveling the world and writing about it. These two books can help you get up and go.
Best Money Tips: Savvy Shopper's Guide to the Farmer's Market
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Best Money Tips: How Being Late on Your Mortgage Affects Your Score
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5 Awesome Cooking Tricks for Single People
Cooking for one can be a drag (leftovers AGAIN?), but it doesn't have to be with these simple cooking tricks.
Best Money Tips: Free Things You Can Do This Summer
Today we found some awesome articles on free things you can do this summer, saving money at home, and managing your fear of money.
How I Saved $30,000 and Helped the Earth at the Same Time
You know that the green lifestyle is often also a frugal lifestyle, but Wise Bread writer Max Wong shows you how you can take both to a whole new level.
How Almost Anyone Can Afford to Retire in Mexico
Calling Mexico home during your golden years can really stretch your retirement savings. Crossing the border is a lot easier than you think!
6 Ways Angie’s List Saves You Money
Right now you can get an Angie's List membership for as low as $4.79/year. But first you probably want to know if it's worth the cost.
Making Your First Paycheck Work for You
Getting your first post-graduation paycheck can be exciting and unnerving. Find ways to fully support yourself -- either immediately or sometime in the future -- and b
Best Money Tips: Money-Making Schemes to Score You Quick Cash
Today we found some wonderful articles on money-making schemes to score you quick cash, maintaining professional bridges, and family summer vacation ideas on a budget.