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This article is part of the Money Crashers Natural Medicine Cabinet Series, outlining 20 of the top natural home remedies and treatment. It’s hard for me not to get excited about tea. Strange sentence, I know, but I drink tea constantly. Green tea, white tea, herbal tea…I have an entire cabinet in my kitchen devoted to [...]
Health Benefits of Drinking Green Tea is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
How often do you buy a new cell phone, laptop or TV? If you’re like most people in the United States, you probably upgrade your electronics fairly often. The problem is that most people don’t think twice about buying the “latest and greatest” technology. After all, companies and their marketing teams spend a great deal of [...]
Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Recycling and Disposal – Facts, Statistics & Solutions is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
I love to travel, but as a college student, jet-setting doesn’t always fit my bank account. Weekend getaways, staycations, and last-minute discounts help me make the most of my travel budget, but what about budget travel to more exotic destinations? I’ve found that visiting places with favorable exchange rates has worked out well for international [...]
Top 10 Cheap International Travel Destinations in the World is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
Other than your home, your car might be the most expensive purchase that you ever make. I love nice cars, but I also try to manage my finances responsibly. As a result, I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that a new car is an unnecessary expense. Sure, you can find overpriced used cars and [...]
New vs. Used Car – 6 Benefits of Buying a Slightly Used Car for Cheap is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
It is starting to feel like spring across most of the U.S., and now is the time to start planning your summer vacation if you haven’t done so already. My friends and I are discussing various options for group travel, since we all have similar interests and budgets. Traveling with a large group can be [...]
Planning Group Vacation Travel Ideas on a Budget – Pros & Cons to Consider is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
You know you’re supposed to strive for five servings of fruits and vegetables every day, but healthy choices aren’t always cheap. If you cut corners to save money, you’ll end up with less nutritious foods. Don’t waste your money on watered-down, sugary alternatives to healthy foods, and don’t get stuck with a kitchen stocked with expired [...]
10 Ways to Save Money Buying Fresh Produce – Fruits & Vegetables is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
Berlin is a great European city with plenty of free and inexpensive activities. While luxury vacationers can certainly find plenty of ways to spend all of their euros, you can discover the culture of Berlin without emptying your pockets. Berlin, Germany is an outstanding destination for single travelers and families alike. The diversity of Berlin is [...]
Travel to Berlin, Germany on a Budget – Tourism Attractions and Things to Do is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
In most American suburbs, sports are a big deal. Kids go to practice almost daily, and the fields are full of excited and dedicated players while parents and fans cheer from the stands. Similarly, adults take tennis lessons and practice their golf swings at local country clubs. While these activities are great for you and [...]
12 Ways Parents Can Save Money on Kids Playing Organized Sports is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
Have you ever wondered why you handle money the way you do? Perhaps you’re a saver and you feel satisfaction every time you look at your growing account balances and displeasure when you need to buy something. Or maybe you’re a compulsive shopaholic, looking at life as something to enjoy, so you buy on impulse and pay [...]
The Psychology of Money – How Saving and Spending Habits are Programmed in Your Brain is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
When my husband and I first started dating, the mess at his place really annoyed me. He wasn’t sloppy or dirty – he just stacked and stored old Nintendo systems and video games everywhere. The scene seemed a little ridiculous, but he had quite a little business going. He’d buy “broken” Nintendos and games on [...]
9 eBay Selling Tips to Maximize Your Profits is a post from the Money Crashers personal finance [...]
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