Living Well Inexpensively

'Tis the Season to Bear Coupons

By Dan Marley

This past weekend, I headed to Macy's to pick up a new pillow. I spent an hour looking for the perfect one, and as I was waiting in line getting ready to check out, I noticed that everyone in front of me, right before completing their transaction, whipped out a shiny new coupon from their wallet, slapped it down next to the register, and BAM: 20% OFF!... more >

Watch Those Rising Bank Fees

By Stuart Schultz

Banks are one of the major players in and causes of today's credit crisis. And they're literally bleeding cash. So, it's no surprise that they're trying to make up for it. Unfortunately, you're the one that may be penalized.... more >

What Is Crunchonomics?

By Dan Marley

No, it's not a money-saving diet where you only eat Cap'n Crunch. Instead, Crunchonomics is a landing page that The Wall Street Journal has created to collect past and present articles that can help people through these tough economic times.... more >

Save $1,000 in 30 Days

By Stuart Schultz

Considering the credit crunch, recession, and crazy-volatile stock market, it's no surprise that money--particularly saving it--is on people's minds.... more >

Let Free Stuff Ring on Election Day

By Gritz

Barack Obama thinks you should take Election Day off, and I couldn’t agree more. Somehow America still celebrates “Columbus Day,” which has about as much to do with freedom as Guantanamo Bay, yet we can’t even give our citizens the opportunity to exercise their most basic right to vote.... more >

Vampire Electronics Suck Your Cash

By Stuart Schultz

I have a friend. And her father used to be cheap. For example, he'd ask his wife to use as few pieces of toilet paper as possible after going to the bathroom. However, along comes the environmental movement (which, by the way, we're all for), and instead of being cheap... more >

The Dumpster and Craigslist, Redefined

By Jason Richards

The Internet has developed a pretty advanced marketplace for disposing of stuff you don’t want and finding people who sell what you do want. But if people didn’t believe there’s always room for improvement... more >

How Much Money Do You Waste?

By Gritz

Loyal readers know that we’re a broken record when it comes to personal finance: “Saving money is all about getting over the hump of denial. Once you make an honest appraisal of your monthly expenditures, making a few strategic cutbacks ain’t nuthin’ but a chicken wing.” ... more >

Saving Money After College

By Julie Fishman

Just like Snoop Dogg, a lot of college grads have their mind on their money and their money on their mind. When you're dealing with rent, utilities, cell phones, cable, and paying for your own beer, it's easy to fall into the dangerous cycle of living paycheck to paycheck... more >

It's Fiiiiiinance!

By Tom Wiseman

Now, in my mind "banker" is just Cockney rhyming slang, not an actual profession, and I'm only semi-ashamed to admit that my level of mathematics is similar to that of an 11 year old... more >

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