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Nobody walks in LA - or anywhere!
There's a saying that no one ever walks anywhere in Los Angeles. Apparently, that idea has been imported to where I live. Now if only we could get a King Taco. I just started up a contracting job with a little company named Microsoft. [more]
Do I need life insurance for little ones?
When my second child was born, I was approached by an insurance agent who thought that I should consider purchasing life insurance policies for my children. [more]
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Best Money Tips: Save on Wedding Expenses as a Guest
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16 Best Baby Gifts on a Budget
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Best Money Tips: Healthy Eating on a Budget
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What You Need to Know About Roth IRAs in 2010
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Best Money Tips: Alternatives to Christmas Gifts
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How to Donate a Car to Charity
If you need to get rid of a car, selling it isn't your only option — if you donate it, you can help a charity you care about and get a nice tax deduction.
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