Sharing seldom-used items among friends and neighbors is a great (and earth-friendly!) tactic for saving money. Here are the best things to borrow, not buy.
Shopping for goods isn't Dungeons & Dragons, but it's still an adventure. Like D&D dice, modifiers affect the end result of what happens to you — specifically, how much you spend.
In advertising, my chosen career, there is an unwritten rule for working with clients that makes everyone’s lives just a little better. It’s the three F rule. But when I explained
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The Best 10 Items to Borrow
Sharing seldom-used items among friends and neighbors is a great (and earth-friendly!) tactic for saving money. Here are the best things to borrow, not buy.
10 Great Uses for Old Ties
Thrift stores (and maybe even your very own closet) tend to be filled with used ties. Give them new life with one of these easy DIY projects.
11 Signs You Need to Dump Your Friend
Gossips, cheats, assorted scoundrels — you don't need them in your life, so go ahead and drop them. And not just on Facebook, either.
3 Reasons Taking a Loan For Your Wedding Is a Bad Idea
A big wedding comes with a hefty price tag. Borrowing to pay for it will have you saying "I do" to years of debt, too.
When Should You Pay a Credit Card Convenience Fee?
You may need to pay a fee to use a credit card in certain situations. This is when paying a fee to use credit is a good idea, and when it's not.
Cracking the Infamous McDonalds Monopoly Game
Your chances of winning McDonald's Monopoly game are all based on the odds of finding one particular piece from each set.
6 Self-Care Rituals to Try When You Find Out You're Pregnant
You just found out you're pregnant! Time to make self-care your number one priority.
The 5 Best Pressure Cookers
Don't be intimidated by pressure cookers — these easy-to-use kitchen tools can dramatically reduce cooking time.
Modifiers: 5 things that change an item's final price
Shopping for goods isn't Dungeons & Dragons, but it's still an adventure. Like D&D dice, modifiers affect the end result of what happens to you — specifically, how much you spend.
9 Things That Really Annoy Hiring Managers
When heading to a job interview, you want to impress the hiring managers. So make sure to avoid doing these nine things that really annoy them.
Get a Great Container Garden Started With This Guide
It may be cold now, but you can get started on your summer vegetable garden with this collection of container basics.
The Three F Rule Can Lead You to Happiness
In advertising, my chosen career, there is an unwritten rule for working with clients that makes everyone’s lives just a little better. It’s the three F rule. But when I explained
Careful! Your Credit Card May Be Sharing Your Private Info
You may have asked your credit card company not to share your data. They know an awful lot about you, anyway.
5 Sales Strategies Your Bank Uses to Make Money
Banks are businesses, too. Keep an eye out for these sales tactics that might be costing you money
5 Tricky Interview Questions Successful CEOs Always Ask
If you thought your last job interview was tough, wait till you see the hard-hitting questions these successful CEOs bring to the table.
How to Avoid These 12 Summer Travel Mistakes
Before you head out on your summer vacation, beware these costly travel mistakes!
How to Look Rich on Social Media
You don't have to be rich to seem rich and nowhere is this more true than on social media. Start crafting a wealthier virtual you.
Why Timing Is Everything When Saving Money on Travel
Want a great holiday on a budget? Consider going there when no one else is.
Bookmark This: How Much to Tip in Almost Every Situation
Tipping is tricky. Here are some easy to remember guidelines to take the guesswork out of it.
How to Get a Groupon Refund When a Company Closes
I had a Groupon for a company that just went out of business. Yikes! Here's how I got my money back.