Making money from home doesn’t only happen when you work for an employer. Today, there are hundreds of ways to earn an income while sitting on your couch rather than in an office with a boss breathing down your neck. I’ve located the best ways to make money from home to help you see how
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Weddings can be expensive. And the amount you spend on food and drink for the reception is a big culprit. These modern wedding savings tips can help you limit what you spend on bites and beverages for your guests with minimal impact on how you experience your big day.
Some call it the gig economy. Others call it the peer economy. Others, the collaborative economy, or “collaborative consumption.” Still others, the sharing economy. Tomayto, tomahto. More important than what it’s called is what it is. As Fast Company contributor Rachael Botsman pointed out in a now-classic article on the topic, the sharing economy has
You can pay your taxes with a credit card. But that doesn’t mean you should. If you’re tempted to slap down the plastic to pay your tax debt, make sure it’s right for you first.
Craigslist makes it easy to find just about anything you need, but it is also home to scammers. You don’t have to avoid Craigslist to avoid being “taken” — you just need to know what to look for. Learn the most common Craigslist scams, advice on how to avoid them, and the red flags to look out for.
I’ll be honest. When the time comes to swap my old phone for a newer model, I take the easy way out: my cell carrier’s trade-in offer. That’s a perfectly rational choice for consumers looking to save time and hassle and a common choice for folks adhering to the standard two-year upgrade cycle pushed by
Do you keep seeing bank or credit card charges that either disappear or change amounts? There may be a simple and innocuous explanation: pre-authorization. Find out how these holds work and what they mean for your account.
The theory behind the gold standard is that it keeps overspending and inflation in check. While that sounds like something that couldn’t go wrong, the reality doesn’t live up to the hype.
CD rates can be volatile. We explore CD rate fluctuations over the past 55 years, break down their causes, and give our best guess as to where they’ll go from here.
At some point in your life, you’ve probably balanced a checkbook or seen someone do it. But do we really need to do that anymore?
With inflation touching every aspect of people’s lives, especially the cost of vital goods like groceries, it’s no wonder there’s a surging interest in grocery rebate apps. I’ve been using them for years, and I never go shopping without my handy list of rebates queued and ready to go. My two favorites are Ibotta and
If you’ve ever been stuck in a traffic jam, sitting motionless behind a diesel-belching truck as cyclists glide past happily in the bike lane, it may have crossed your mind that you’d be happier living without a car. But chances are, you quickly brushed aside that notion, imagining just how impractical that would be. After