Today my friend sent me an article titled "We Have Met the Enemy" by Knight Kiplinger, the Editor in Chief of Kiplinger publications. It is a blunt article pointing out that Americ
Responsible financial management doesn't mean you have to live like a monk. It does mean you have to define — and choose — your own individual lifestyle.
Today we found some fantastic articles on eating healthy on a slim budget, tips for finding low airfare, and home upgrades to raise your property value.
Today we found articles on how to survive the cold and flu season on a budget, affordable ways to fly first class, and beauty treatments you can find in your kitchen.
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Flashback Friday: 39 Inspiring Stories and Tips to Help You Beat Debt
Let's look back at the 39 best stories and debt management tips we've ever shared.
We Are Our Own Worst Enemy
Today my friend sent me an article titled "We Have Met the Enemy" by Knight Kiplinger, the Editor in Chief of Kiplinger publications. It is a blunt article pointing out that Americ
4 Easy, Natural DIY Facial Products You Have to Try
Many natural beauty products are made with ingredients already in your kitchen. Save time and money with these easy-to-make recipes.
6 Money Lessons I Learned Working as a Corn Detasseler
Never underestimate the money lessons a summer job can teach — even in the corn field!
How to Choose and Store Fruit for Maximum Freshness and Flavor
Cut down on food (and dollar) waste by learning how to choose fresh fruits and how to store them once you bring them home.
8 Smart Things to Do With Your Tax Refund
Turn your refund into smart investments that will grow over time.
6 Things You Need to Know About the New Costco Credit Card
Are you considering the new Costco card? Here's everything you need to know.
How to Resist Lifestyle Creep and Still Have Everything You Want
Responsible financial management doesn't mean you have to live like a monk. It does mean you have to define — and choose — your own individual lifestyle.
12 Everyday Money Tasks You've Been Doing Wrong
Minimum payments, retail therapy, yikes! Don't let these bad money blunders burn through your cash.
Best Money Tips: Eating Healthy on a Slim Budget
Today we found some fantastic articles on eating healthy on a slim budget, tips for finding low airfare, and home upgrades to raise your property value.
When Your Employer Dumps You
Being dumped by your employer hurts as bad, or worse, than being dumped by a romantic interest. Learn how to handle being jilted by your job.
Beating Bank Fee Increases
Sure, you can adhere to all of your bank's (potentially ridiculous) rules to avoid rising fees...or you can start searching for a new bank.
Excel: The Most Underrated Software You Already Own
Want to save yourself hours of mindless work and look really smart at your job? Then you need to learn how to use Excel.
How to Celebrate Earth Day
Help the planet (and save yourself some money) by celebrating Earth Day. Plus, learn ways to practice sustainability all year round.
9 Ways to Get Over Your Post-Vacation Blues
What's the worst thing about vacation? Going back to work. Here's how to ease back into it.
8 Signs You're a "Helicopter Investor" (And How to Stop)
Do you obsessively hover over your investments? If you don't give them space, they'll never grow into the responsible returns you need.
5 Times You Shouldn't Rush to Pay Off Your Mortgage
Every homeowner dreams of owning their home free and clear. Before you rush to pay that mortgage down, consider what else your money might do.
Best Money Tips: Survive the Cold and Flu Season on a Budget
Today we found articles on how to survive the cold and flu season on a budget, affordable ways to fly first class, and beauty treatments you can find in your kitchen.
A Dinner Party for 6: Feed 'Em for Under $20
Dinner parties are fun, but when you're trying to impress, the costs can add up quickly. Serve your guests delicious eats for less with this menu.
8 Steps to Starting a Retirement Plan in Your 30s
Sure, retirement savings is best started early — but better late than never. Here's how to start saving past 30.