Maria @ The Money Principle writes Don’t Make Debt a Worry: Try These Business Tips - Don’t look at your bank statements, you think to yourself. If I don’t see my debt then it isn’t there.
Alexa @ Defeat Our Debt writes Should You Take a Vacation if You’re in Debt? - Your debt is stressing you out. Work is stressing you out. And you just need a little break from the normal day to day grind.
Alexa @ Single Moms Income writes Another Great Way to Give: Operation Christmas Child - I’m completely convinced that giving back to people whether that be with a thoughtful note, big batch of cookies, or small gift is one of the best ways you can make a difference in not only the world, but also in yourself.
Brad @ Enemy of Debt writes Motivational Monday: Mistakes Pave The Way To A Greater Success - I caught a segment on a popular morning news program in which the CEO of Google was being interviewed.
Larry @ KrantCents writes How to Save Money – Everywhere - Saving money is my passion! I consider myself a value shopper although I do very little actual shopping.
Natalie @ Debt and The Girl writes One of My Reasons for Working Hard… - Last Wednesday, I got to see one of my idols and favorite musicians: Paul McCartney.
Cat @ Budget Blonde writes Do You Worry Your Kids Will Feel The Struggle? - I recently had the pleasure of being on the Stacking Benjamins podcast with the lovely Paula Pant of Afford Anything and of course Joe himself.
Justin @ iPlugin writes Apple just sold 10 Million new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus units - The new iPhone 6 was recently released and, in its first weekend alone, Apple sold over 10 million units, which was better than their previous record of 9 million that was sold during the weekend launch last year of the iPhone 5.
Danielle @ TeacHer Finance writes How Does Cash Advance Work? - A cash advance is very similar to a payday loan, except the terms are generally a bit longer.
Aaron @ Aaron Hung writes Watch out for these Back to School Spending Mistakes - Much to the chagrin of children everywhere another school year is about to start, and that means that parents across the country are busy stocking up on school supplies.
Justin @ Edward Antrobus writes 6 Ways Shoppers are Deceived! - Brands and advertisers use specific marketing tactics to convince shoppers to make purchases There are some tactics that they use that, while not illegal, border on being unethical.
Marissa @ Thirty Six Months writes You Should Always Seek Value - To get yourself financially free, to make good investments and to get through life in a calm and relaxed manner – you should always seek value.
Marissa @ Finance Triggers writes Best Way to Collect Superannuation Funds during Retirement - If you work in Australia, then you are likely to have at least one superannuation account set up to help you out financially during your retirement.
Sam @ The New Business Blog writes Want to be Successful? Avoid These 5 Emotionally Charged Habits - There are, to be sure, many things that contribute to your overall success. Things like your attitude, your ability to lead, your people skills and so forth all have a big influence on it, no doubt.
Katie @ IRA Basics writes 4 IRA Withdrawals that Actually Make Sense - Withdrawing funds from a traditional IRA before a person turns 59 ½ usually means that they’re going to pay a lot of taxes and penalties.
Lily @ Paying Debt Down writes Some Facts to Consider before Filing for Bankruptcy - For many consumers the thought of having to file bankruptcy can cause quite a bit of anxiety.
Bob @ Dwindling Debt writes Looking for a Store Credit Card? Don’t Look Here -
Andrea @ So Over This writes Self-Employment Is Not For Everyone - Over the past year I’ve realized that my readers are divided into two different factions.
Hadley @ Epic Finances writes Stock Investing Myths and Truths Part 4 of 4 - Even though there's plenty of information about what works and what doesn't when it comes to investing in the stock market, many myths still refuse to die.
Lenny @ Best Money Saving Blog writes Stock Buybacks are Booming! - After faltering for a couple of months, buyback announcements from many major US companies shot up to a three month high recently, putting 2014 on track to be one of the biggest years ever for buybacks.
Amy @ Money Mishaps writes These are the Biggest Money Mistakes Couples Make When Divorcing - When people get divorced, it's the spouse who hasn't had a whole lot of experience with the family's finances that often ends up on the short end of the stick.
Jack @ Money Saving Ethics writes These 5 Savings ‘Tricks’ might not be so good after all - Even the best intentions that you have for saving money can sometimes lead to financial problems.
Matt @ Budget Snob writes Investing Doesn't Take Genius Intelligence, Just Common Sense - A quote that's attributed to Albert Einstein goes something like this: "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
Danielle @ Saving Without a Budget writes Common Money Mistakes - If you're not keen on throwing your money away, the mistakes below should definitely be avoided.
Jay @ Daily Fuel Economy Tip writes How to Save on Gas – Uncommon Ways - I will describe a few less common ways you can save on gas – I hope you will find them useful.
Oscar @ Money is the Root writes Paying Off Debt Smarter and Faster - There are few things better for your financial health than paying off any debts that you have as quickly as possible.
Daniel @ Make Money Make Cents writes The Expenses of Buying and Owning a Home - From finding the perfect mortgage with the appropriate fees, to the year round upkeep and maintenance, this investment requires a lot of time and capital.
Mario @ Adventures in Frugal writes What actually makes us fat? Or my plan to lose 15 pounds of vacation weight without breaking the bank - I look at empirical data to help figure out what actually makes us fat and use it to make a plan to lose some vacation weight
Diana Hliva @ Essante Organics Worldwide writes 3 MEANINGFUL REASONS TO BE PART OF ESSANTÉ ORGANICS - Be your OWN boss We are not going to say this is easier than the other guy, but it can be more profitable to your pocketbook and is definitely healthier for your body. With great power comes great responsibilities; but hey, why should you work and take orders from someone else when you can be the boss?
Natalie Bacon @ Financegirl writes My New Favorite Goal Tracker App - Today, I'm revealing my new favorite goal tracker app. It's easy, effective, and free. I'm so glad I found this little gem!
Gretchen @ Retired by 40! writes Throw a Frugal Birthday Party - Throw a Frugal Birthday Party
Jerry @ Motive Finance writes What is Credit Life Insurance? - A form of life insurance offered when you buy a car? What?! We get to the bottom of credit life insurance for cars.
Paul Vachon @ The Frugal Toad writes Are You Making One of These Top 4 Money Mistakes? - We all make mistakes and finances are no exception. In fact, most Americans typically struggle with personal finance due to a number of reasons chief among them a lack of personal finance education provided to school age children. Here are the top 4 money mistakes and some practical advice on how to avoid making them in the future.
Little House @ Little House in the Valley writes Life Can Be Busy - I’ve actually had some success turning my work into a profitable venture. Since I have to create lessons for my credential that I use in my middle-school classes, I’ve taken it one step further and now sell those plans and activities on Teachers Pay Teachers and it’s going really well!
Miss T. @ Prairie Eco Thrifter writes 3 Things to Do Before House Hunting - Because we had heard that house hunting is a difficult and emotional process, we decided to do some work in preparation for the purchase.
Mario @ Debt BLAG writes A reader asks: “What should I do with a $75,000 cash windfall?” - I give a reader advice on what I think to be the best way to handle $75,000 in cash with an eye toward the long term
Natalie Bacon @ Financegirl writes Why I’m On A Student Loan Repayment Plan Where More Money Than Necessary Goes Toward Interest - It may cost me more in interest per month, but here's why I'm on the standard student loan repayment plan.
Erastus @ Wise Dollar writes Etrade Review: Investing Made Simple - My Etrade review covers the online broker and the tools it uses to set itself apart from other brokers. Open an Etrade account and get up to $600 cash back!
Erastus @ Sprout Wealth writes Why Do You Earn Extra Money? - Many like to earn extra money for a variety of reasons. Why do you make extra money on the side? What purpose do you use to drive you to earn more?
Erastus @ Frugal Rules writes MOTIF INVESTING REVIEW: GET UP TO $150 CASH BACK! - My Motif Investing review covers this unique broker and their themed based investing approach. Get up to $150 with a new Motif Investing account!
Jeremy @ Modest Money writes Credit One Bank® Visa® Platinum Review - This Credit One Bank® Platinum Card is a card that can be useful, but should be handled with extreme caution. First of all, this is a card focused on folks with miserable credit. The card is marketed as a tool to rebuild deplorable credit scores. And it can! But if you don’t keep up with it, things can be worse for you than they were before. For the right customer, this card can be a strong ally, however.
Glen @ How to Save Money writes Swapping to Save Money - Start swapping instead of spending
Gretchen @ Retired by 40 writes Throw a Frugal Birthday Party - Throw a Frugal Birthday Party
Mel @ brokeGIRLrich writes How to Find Free Samples - Keeping a kit stocked with necessities is a big part of my job, so I'm pretty skilled in finding the best freebie deals out there! Check 'em out!
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