Love and Money He Said vs She Said

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When love goes wrong how to survive financially

Eighty percent of people who divorce cite financial problems as a contributing factor. Ironically, the financial problems that result from divorce may be even more severe. While it may be hard for... Read more »

Make your own group coupon

Groupon, America's fastest growing company ever, has brought couponing into the mainstream. In case you've been under a rock for the past year, Groupon is a group couponing site that offers a deal-a-day in... Read more »

Page Header is ’11 gift ideas for the penniless hopeless romantic’

Whether Valentine’s Day, an anniversary, or just a whim inspires you to splurge on a gift for your sweetie, pause before you swipe that credit card. The best way to celebrate a... Read more »

Picking the perfect financial partner

Loves you…loves you not… Remember when finding love was all about picking the right petal? Today, finding and maintaining love is still about the choices you make, but the options are a... Read more »

Americans have frugal fatigue

The January poll hosted on the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) website, queried consumers regarding their attitude toward “frugal fatigue,” the weariness associated with long-term restricted spending. It... Read more »

Idle hands spend too much

Note from Kim: This guest post was written by husband who discovered that writing is another good alternative to shopping! I never really understood the old adage 'Idle hands are the devils... Read more »

Five habits of financially successful people

What is the true definition of financial success? Although it varies from person to person it can usually include: the ability to pay bills without worry, being free of debt, and having... Read more »

Pay attention to that man behind the curtain

Have you seen the movie The Joneses? It’s about a perfectly fake family living a perfectly fake life that they are paid by marketers to promote. The movie is often categorized under... Read more »

Want to save money? Try the One-Finger Rule

Don't touch the merchandise. I learned this great tip from Kelly Whalen during recent tweetchat hosted by Wise Bread (#wbchat).  The theory is that the more you touch, the more you buy.  But can saving... Read more »