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Beauty on a Budget

It can be very easy to let beauty and grooming expenses creep up beyond the range of acceptable. You know how it happens, the manicure becomes a gel manicure becomes a gel manicure with a design. Ka-ching. Here’s how to bring the spending down to earth.

How to pick the right tax software

If you’re going to use tax software this year for tax filing, don’t just pick the first one that comes to mind. It might seem like they’re all the same, but they’re not. Here’s a helpful guide for selecting the best tax software this tax season.

How to save on spring break trips

Planning a spring break trip? Being flexible with when and where you travel can help you save big. Here are some tips to get you going.

How to Find the Best Real Estate Agent for You

If you’re buying or selling a house, a real estate agent can help you in many ways. An agent can help you navigate the process. Here are some ways to find a real estate agent that is right for you.

Earn Extra Cash Selling Things Online

Are you looking for a simple way to earn extra money? Start selling items online! Whether it’s clothes, gadgets, furniture, or those vintage treasures gathering dust, there’s someone out there who wants what you’ve got. Here are some tips to get you started.

Inflation-Proof Grocery Plan

One way to create some room in your budget is to reduce your grocery bill. There are several ways you can save on the food you bring home. Let’s look at some of our favorites.

These Life Changes May Require Insurance Updates

The start of a new year or if you have any big lifestyle changes, is a good time to reassess your insurance needs. Need help doing that? Below are some questions that will help guide you through the process.

Quick Ways to Cut Your Debt

If you’re knee-deep in debt, there are ways to dig out quickly. Try some of the methods mentioned here to reduce your debt fast.

Sell Your House With These Cost-Effective Tips

Inexpensive ways to boost curb appeal.

4 Financial Resolutions You Can Accomplish Now

New Year’s resolutions are a mixed bag for many of us. On the one hand: personal betterment! On the other hand: methodical auditing of our refrigerator, checking account, and various vices. With the start of a new calendar year, we feel compelled to immediately transform our lives, but—as is the case with most good things—change takes time. This is especially true when it comes to financial goals. And in the aftermath of steep holiday spending, our goalposts can feel…far away.