Paying your monthly energy bill can be expensive, especially when your house isn't as energy-efficient as it should be.
Making improvements to your home — and your lifestyle — can save you money each month.
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With the New Year fast approaching, now is the perfect time to reflect on your spending habits and to think about ways you can cut back in 2011. Set some money-saving New Year's resolutions and make 2011 a year for saving. Read the full story »
The holidays are a time to enjoy the company of loved ones, but sometimes the stress of spending money on travel can get in the way. As you prepare to visit family and friends this holiday season, consider some travel options that will allow you to relax and won't break the bank. Read the full story »
Halloween is big business. In fact, Americans will spend over $5 billion this year to dress in costumes, decorate their homes, and distribute candy. That's about $65 per person! Luckily, there are easy ways to spend less. Read the full story »
You may have heard the term "Latte Factor" to describe how much a daily cup of coffee can cost you in the long run. But that's only half the story. Your "Latte Factor" isn't just about coffee. It's actually all of the little, nonessential purchases — like manicures, bottled water, and even ATM fees — that add up over time. Read the full story »
Going out to eat can be financially draining and often unhealthy. Cooking at home gives you and your family the power to make healthy, money-saving choices. And what better way to bring your family closer than to cook dinner together at the end of the day? Save money and calories with our cooking tips and techniques. Read the full story »
When temperatures rise this summer, there are lots of ways to keep your wallet cool. Here are 5 budget-friendly ideas to make the most of summer fun. Read the full story »
With the cost of living at an all-time high, finding ways to shop efficiently and save money at the supermarket is crucial.Read the full story »