Athletes blow money the same way the rest of America blows money. There's no difference! So before you start judging athletes for burning through millions, take a look at your finances. How many stupid decisions are you making with money?
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Read MoreIf you're among the many Americans who are self-employed or working on commission, your somewhat irregular income makes it tough to create a budget.
Read MoreFind out Dave Ramsey's advice on setting up a budgeting plan that really works.
Read MoreIt is vital that single people practice common sense money-management skills just as much as a married couple. Here are some practical tips for your budget.
Read MoreWant to free up some more money in your monthly budget? Take a look at the food category! Check out these tips from Dave Ramsey fans and save on groceries.
Read MoreSand is one of the greatest temptations you will face when you are trying to get out of debt. Yes, you read that correctly: sand. Find out why.
Read MoreWhat's the big deal about a budget? Do you really need one? Find out why it's so important to give every dollar a name if you want to win with money.
Read MoreNew study adds to recent research that examines the merit of snowballing debts and how small victories provide encouragement to pay others.
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