If you're contemplating a new job search, you may be dreading the many interviews that lie ahead...And why wouldn't you? They're grueling. But before you work yourself into a panic
Do you know TED? Have you heard the name? No, this is not a reference to the United airline, or my crazy uncle. This TED is devoted to technology, entertainment and design. TED
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.
Today we found articles on tricks to creating gourmet dishes, a property checklist for first-time homebuyers, and how to build a smoke-free fireplace fire.
Would you buy a $35 vodka martini because it's New Year's Eve and you're thirsty? Here's a look at how instant gratification and finances blend (or not).
Many people consider clipping coupons to be one of the major tenets of frugal living. But all that time spent searching and snipping might not be worth it.
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5 Tips to Acing An Interview
If you're contemplating a new job search, you may be dreading the many interviews that lie ahead...And why wouldn't you? They're grueling. But before you work yourself into a panic
Flashback Friday: 38 Ways to Get More Sleep Tonight
A good night's sleep can improve every aspect of your life. Not convinced? Here's why you should hit the hay early tonight.
Are You Listening to TED?
Do you know TED? Have you heard the name? No, this is not a reference to the United airline, or my crazy uncle. This TED is devoted to technology, entertainment and design. TED
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.
Does Your House Suck? Here's How to Sell It Anyway
It's easy to sell the best house on the block — clean it up, stage it, and list it. This is how you sell the worst.
How a Credit Card Cash Advance Costs You More Than a Purchase
The convenience of cash advance comes at a cost. Usually, a pretty steep one.
IRS Delays Start of Tax Filing for Some Taxpayers in 2011
The IRS announced that certain taxpayers will have to wait until late February 2011 to file taxes. Read on to see if you are affected by this delay.
The 5 Best Reasons to Start Investing in Bonds Now
Bonds offer investors several advantages, but you should understand their potential risks and basic terms before you jump in.
The 4 Most Common Unnecessary "Needs"
Reducing your budget can be difficult when you have so many "needs," but these four types of so-called necessities aren't required at all.
25 Gifts You Can Make Today
Have a last-minute celebration? There's still time to craft an affordable, meaningful homemade gift with one of these 25 awesome ideas.
6 Ways to Tell If a Credit Card Offer Is a Good One
That credit card offer looks awfully attractive. But is it really a good one? Time to read the fine print.
The 5 Best Milk Frothers
Skip the line and expense of a barista mixed cappuccino and whip up your own with one of our best five milk frothers.
The DOs and DON'Ts of Great Hostess Gifts
Whether you're invited to a casual dinner party, a weekend stay, or even a fancy banquet, discover the best ways to say thanks to your host.
The Gift Card Scam of 2011: Don’t Be a Victim
There's a chance that the gift card you just bought or received could be worthless. Learn about the new gift card scam, and how to protect yourself.
Best Money Tips: How to Cook Gourmet Dishes Like a Pro Chef
Today we found articles on tricks to creating gourmet dishes, a property checklist for first-time homebuyers, and how to build a smoke-free fireplace fire.
AeroMexico Visa Secured Card: Rebuild Your Credit While You Travel
The AeroMexico Visa Secured card is one of the few secured cards that allow you to earn rewards while you rebuild your credit.
6 Powerful Ways to Protect Your Money From Cyber Theft
Online banking is convenient and can help you budget and save, but it's not without risk. Protect your money with some easy security steps.
U.S. personal savings rate close to Depression-era rates
U.S. savings rate has plummeted into negative territory, echoing days of the Great Depression.
The Case of the Martini: Is Instant Gratification Financially Responsible?
Would you buy a $35 vodka martini because it's New Year's Eve and you're thirsty? Here's a look at how instant gratification and finances blend (or not).
5 Reasons Why I Don’t Clip Coupons
Many people consider clipping coupons to be one of the major tenets of frugal living. But all that time spent searching and snipping might not be worth it.