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Best Money Tips: Money Moves to Make By Age 30
Today we found some great articles on personal finance moves to make by the time you’re 30, ways to negotiate rent, and the worst states to spend your retirement years.
13 International Crock-Pot Recipes That Are Out of This World
Life's too short to make the same slow cooker dishes week after week. Expand your crock-pot horizons with these recipes that span the globe.
Lessons In Leadership From Andy Bernard Of The Office
If a timid bumbler like The Office's Andy Bernard can lead a team to success, then surely anyone can.
The Process for Purchasing a House With Cash
Last year, one Wise Bread writer and her husband purchased a property with cash. That's right — cash. Here's the process they went through.
Queercents.com - Financial Tips from a Queer Perspective
Queercents founder, Nina Smith, talks about the importance of personal finance in the LGBT community. Have a read!
6 Cheap Ways to Ensure Your Cyber Security
Don't let lax privacy settings leave you vulnerable. Stay on top of cyber security with these cheap (or even free) precautions.
Last Minute Tax-Filing? Extended Post Office Hours and More
Isn't it weird that there isn't a central list of post offices at, oh I don't know, say, USPS.com, that tells you which post office branches are going to be open late tonight for last-minute filers? [more]
31 Delicious Ways to Enjoy Your Summer Veggies
Enjoy summer's bountiful veggies with these fresh, simple, and delicious recipes. Invite a crowd and share your harvest!
Why I Like Big Banks
Lots of people are ditching their big banks for credit unions — but not this writer. Read on to find out why she loves her big bank.
8 Ways Your Savings Account May Be Costing You
A savings account is meant to be useful, but when it starts costing more than it's worth, look to stash your cash elsewhere.
Best Money Tips: Build a Fabulous Career Wardrobe for Less
Today we found some awesome articles on building a fabulous career wardrobe for less, choosing a community college, and retiring early.
How to Visit New York Without Going Broke
The Big Apple is one of the priciest places on the planet. Here's how to explore New York City without exploring the depths of your budget.
Best Money Tips: The Food Edition
Today we found some amazing articles on frugal food strategies!
Best Money Tips: Bad Money Advice You Should Run Far, Far Away From
Today we found articles on bad financial advice you should ignore, how to shop smart at Costco, and easy ways to save money on your energy bills.
Ten Cents an Item for High-End Children's Clothes
How to bring home Gymboree, The Children's Place and Baby Gap for 10 cents an item.
The Quiet Millionaire: Part 2 – Major Obstacles to Financial Success
Want to have the wealth you need to follow your dreams? Brett Wilder, Certified Financial Planner and author of The Quiet Millionaire suggests that there are 7 major obsta
Best Money Tips: How to Take a Better Selfie
Today we found some great tips for a better selfie, how to create a minimalist wardrobe, and cheap ways to avoid fall illnesses.
Super-Cheap Building Supplies and a Way to Help Your Community!
I’ll admit that my family is the “cobbling” kind of people. Our depression-era farm house was slapped together in a sturdy, but irregular fashi
10 Things You Should Never Buy Used
Some thrifty buys just aren't worth the deal. You're better off buying new — or skipping the buy — on these secondhand "finds."
4 Tips for Making Resolutions Stick in the New Year
Almost everybody makes New Year's resolutions, and almost nobody keeps them for more than a few weeks. But resolutions can work — here's how.