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Money Management

Smart money management is a vital part of the frugal lifestyle. Learn how to take charge of your savings, investments, retirement planning and all other facets of your financial life.
The Biggest Bargains in a Down Economy
A down economy isn't good for a lot of things, but it is good for finding bargains. Here are four of the biggest bargains to take advantage of when the economy takes a turn for the worse:
What's Keeping You from Saving?
Saving money is an essential part of the frugal lifestyle, so what's keeping you from doing it? Here are three of the most commonly cited reasons for not saving money, and some ways to work around them:
Recession-proof Your Finances
Nine things that you can do to plan for and survive a recession:
Organize Your Finances
A step-by-step guide to smarter, more organized money management.
Start an Emergency Fund
Srart an emergency fund, and protect your finances from the unexpected.
Simple Ways to Get Serious About Saving
Not sure how to fit saving into your budget? Give these simple ideas a try.
Painless Ways to Cut Your Spending
Cut your costs the painless ways.
Financial Goals Worksheet
Set financial goals, and take charge of your financial future.
Calculate Your Net Worth
Complete a free networth worksheet, and calculate your current net worth.
Frugal Benefits of Online Banking
Discover the hidden benefits of banking online.
Frugal Giving
Learn how to donate your glasses, cellphones, computers, hearing aids and ink cartridges to charity.
How to Get Rid of Unwanted Catalogs
Tired of being tempted by unwanted catalog mailings? Here's how to get rid of them for good.
Free Tax Filing from the IRS
70 percent of all taxpayers qualify for the IRS' Free File program. Do you?
How Long Until You're a Millionaire?
Frugalites are great savers by nature. Find out when you're likely to reach millionaire status.

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