Weekly list of curated personal finance articles from around the web.
Ads are popping up on the fridge and it isn’t going over well (Wall Street Journal). Just when you thought advertising is everywhere.
Ten hacks every Amazon shopper should know (Lifehacker). How to get the best prices, refunds, and more.
The moral whirlpool of sports betting (World). A journalist downloaded a sports betting app with $10,000 provided by his employer and the intent to write about online gambling. What happened next surprised even him.
Stop overpaying for printer ink: Clark Howard’s top tips to save big (Clark Howard). It’s kind of like buying a car—it isn’t just the purchase price that matters, but the ongoing costs as well.
What living in an RV for a year taught me about owning less (No Sidebar). When forced to simplify, one writer finds she needs less than she thought.
Spring cleaning your finances (CBS News). If you’re hanging onto lots of financial paperwork, you probably don’t need to.
What is your collection worth? How to value and protect your assets (Kiplinger). It’s time to find out if you own a bunch of junk or a valuable collection.
Their home wouldn’t sell, so they became America’s latest accidental landlords (Wall Street Journal). It seemed like the best solution, until it wasn’t.
I spent Saturday doing life admin and accomplished nothing (Your Brain on Money). There’s a lot to the business of life. If you can afford to, outsourcing some of it will pay happiness dividends.
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