J.D. Roth is the founder and editor of the personal finance blog getrichslowly.org and the author of Your Money: The Missing Manual.
How to Become CFO of Your Life
Why not apply the money principles you use for business to your personal finances?The Real Power of Health Insurance
Health insurance isn't a nice perk, it's a requirement for anyone choosing to go it alone as an entrepreneur.
4 Advantages to Leasing Office Equipment
Applying the lease-or-buy question to business and pleasure.
6 Fundamental Tax Tips for Entrepreneurs
Follow these simple rules to maximize your money--while staying on the IRS's good side.
Why Peer-to-Peer Lending Could Be a Good Investment Choice
Are you looking for better returns? Think about peer-to-peer lending.
How to Build a Nest Egg
You already know you should set aside some savings. Here are ways to take action.
4 Things to Consider Before Giving to Charity
When it comes to supporting a charity, it helps to be realistic.
How 'Going Green' Can Save You Money
It's not just for do-gooders--sustainability saves money, too.
5 Things to Consider Before Lending Money to Friends and Family
Many business owners have learned the hard way that family, friends and finances don't always mix.
How to Talk With Your Spouse About Money
The four financial issues every couple should talk about.
How Dividing Your Savings Can Help You Reach Your Goals
Splitting your money into a multiple, targeted savings accounts can help you see budgeting benchmarks more clearly.
A Quick Guide to Crafting a Budget Plan
A look at web tools and strategies for putting together a spending plan you can stick to for your small business.
4 Obstacles to Early Retirement and How to Overcome Them
Do you dream of retiring early? You'd better get started now.
How to Build a Financial Advisor Team
Being chief cook and bottle washer isn't always the best solution for your bottom line. Here's how to find folks who can help.
A Reformed Hoarder's Guide to Records Storage
Effective record-keeping is one thing. Holding on to piles of paper is another thing altogether.
Five Tips For Avoiding a Tax Audit
Before you file your taxes, watch out for these common red flags that could draw unwanted attention by the IRS.
Seven Ways to Free Up Cash You Already Have
Need money? Complete these nagging personal-finance tasks today.
Nine Easy Tips to Automate Your Finances and Avoid Late Payments
Consider this quick step-by-step guide to put your bill paying and personal financial management on autopilot.
Five Ways to Become Clutter-Free
A look at the high price of owning too much stuff, and what you need to know to shed at least some of it.
How to Regain Control Over Your Personal Finances
Turn off the news of financial doom-and-gloom and focus on keeping your personal microeconomics in order.
What Entrepreneurs Should Know About Estate Planning
When the time comes to deal with personal loss, it pays to be ready. Here's how to prepare yourself and your family.
The Secret to Saving: Think Before You Spend
There's a difference between spending irresponsibly and spending on things that improve your quality of life. Knowing the difference can set you free.
How to Boost Your Business Credit Score
Knowing what your credit report means is critical to your business and personal life.
Money, Happiness and the Secret to a Rich Life
You don't want to be rich. You want to be happy. The question is, can money buy happiness? Turns out it can--to an extent.
Tips for Business Owners on Retirement Planning
'I'll never retire' is a common refrain among ambitious entrepreneurs, but the fact is you are likely to decide to at some point. Here's a look at how to plan for that day.
Ways to Save Money on Your Cell-Phone Bill
Is it really possible to save money on your mobile service? It is--if you know the right places to look.
How to Be Smart About Business Credit Cards
How to use credit cards to their fullest advantage--without getting buried in interest and debt




