Living on a Budget

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    Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and 18 Other Streaming Sites Compared: Which Is Best for You?

    Not so long ago, Netflix was just a DVD-by-mail delivery company with high hopes of eventually supplanting Blockbuster Video. Today, it’s the wildly successful forerunner and retail pioneer in an online ecosystem of competing streaming services, all of which give…

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    Healthy Meal Prep Tips For a Busy Week

    Finding the time to prepare healthy foods to eat throughout the week can be challenging, but with some thoughtful planning and helpful tricks you can easily prepare for the days ahead. Between juggling work, commuting, family time, exercise, and sleep,…

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    Renounce and Save: How Much You Save Giving Up These 20 Things

    The solemn observance of Lent is associated with several Christian denominations — but you don’t have to be religious to improve your life and spare your wallet by abstaining from vices for six weeks. Cutting out guilty pleasures and secret…

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    The Pros and Cons of the Top 6 P2P Payment Services

    Whether you’re splitting a dinner check or reimbursing a buddy for concert tickets, P2P (peer to peer) lending apps let you easily transfer cash — and possibly save money doing it. More services are competing for your business than ever…

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    19 Reasons You Need to Have MoviePass

    In these days of digital streaming and comfy home theaters, the movie theater attendance numbers are on the decline. One innovation aimed at bucking that trend has come in the form of MoviePass, an app that lets users see unlimited…

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    17 Tips for a Budget-Friendly Awards Show Party

    For those of you planning to throw an Academy Awards party (or a soiree for the SAG Awards, Grammys, or Golden Globes), here’s how to roll out the red carpet for guests while keeping your budget safely in the black.…

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    18 Pros and Cons of Home Equity Loans

    Home equity loans are back nearly a decade after the subprime mortgage crisis. Today homeowners have more equity to draw from, fewer are underwater, and banks are lending more responsibly…

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    30 Teacher Discounts: Don’t Miss the Savings Year-Round

    Plenty of retailers offer deals and discounts for educators in recognition of how hard they work preparing the next generation — often for not much money. Even the United Nations…

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    Target Just Cut Prices on Thousands of Items — Here’s What to Buy

    Fresh on the heels of Amazon’s price drops at Whole Foods, Target recently announced it was dropping prices on thousands of items across the store. Cheapism recently scoured an Ohio…

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    10 Tips for Saving Money on Prescription Drugs

    Thank goodness for medication: It speeds recovery, cures many illnesses, and keeps chronic diseases under control. But for all the benefits of modern medicine, the high cost is a major…

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    10 Tips for Living on a College Student Budget

    College students are big spenders, but most of that money goes toward tuition — aside from a few dollars here and there for noodles or a Netflix subscription. With the…

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    10 Ways to Save on School Supplies

    The list of required school supplies varies by grade and school, but there are staples that nearly every child needs. With a few sharp tactics, shopping for school supplies can…

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    How to Furnish a Dorm Room on a Budget

    After paying for books, not to mention school itself, there isn’t much left over for dorm room decor. But consider this a lesson in practicality: Once May rolls around, everything…

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    17 Billionaires With Surprisingly Frugal Habits

    A striking number of the world’s richest and most famous people lead surprisingly low-maintenance lifestyles. Shunning luxury cars, extravagant homes, and designer clothes and jewelry, these billionaires believe that just…

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    10 Things You Need to Furnish an Apartment—and 10 You Don’t

    Whether it’s moving in with roommates or striking out solo, a first apartment is a taste of freedom. Unfortunately, even when rented in an ideal city, an apartment also comes…

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    20 Things You Probably Don’t Want for Free

    Let’s say you win a free vacation, but then everything goes wrong: The company booked the wrong flight. The hotel doesn’t have the reservations. And the destination itself turns out…

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    Don’t Let These 16 Hidden Fees Catch You By Surprise

    Even when fees are disclosed, there is something about them that is both irritating and frustrating. Why not show the total price upfront, with the fees clearly identified? When consumers…

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    18 Ways to Keep Warm Without Turning Up the Heat

    When the weather turns frightful, the natural instinct is to turn up the heat — and then pay the price. But before reaching for the thermostat, try these free and…