Last year, homebuyer tax credits helped boost the real estate market. Until April 30, certain service members can still take advantage of this benefit.
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Moving from one home to another is never easy, but you can make it easier with some smart organization and some clever packing hacks.
Is It Finally Time to Invest in Marijuana Stocks?
Investors still have a lot to learn about the legal weed market before raking in the green.
This One Wedding Trick Will Save You Thousands
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Military Members Can Still Utilize Homebuyer Tax Credits
Last year, homebuyer tax credits helped boost the real estate market. Until April 30, certain service members can still take advantage of this benefit.
Think Like a Startup to Boost Your Finances
From tech giants to retail royalty, today's most successful startups can teach us a thing or two about personal finance.
5 Monthly Bills That Vary Based on Your Credit Behavior
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The Credit Crunch Myth: You Can't Fix What Ain't Broke
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6 Reasons Cash Back Is Better Than Travel Rewards
Travel rewards are great for jet-setters, but for the rest of us, cash back is the better deal.
4 Ways to Beat the Stock Market in 2015
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10 Travel "Must-Haves" That You Can Live Without
Traveling can be so much more fun when you pack light. From guidebooks to gizmos, learn how to deal without these travel "necessities."
Best Money Tips: How to Save $300 by Christmas
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6 Ways to Keep Your New Job Hunt Secret
You need a new job, but you don't want your current boss knowing that! Keep your search quiet and keep your job while you land a better one.
Best Money Tips: Research-Backed Ways to Work Smarter
Today we found some great articles on ways to work smarter not harder, money lessons to learn before you turn 40, and a 15-minute trick to get stuff done.
5 Unexpected Uses for Oats
Think oatmeal is the only use for oats? No way. This versatile grain can eliminate odors, give you glowing skin, and much more.
Traveling to Asia? Snatch Up AirAsia's Asean Pass
From the crystal clear waters of Thailand to the vibrant cities of Malaysia — see it all, affordably, with the Asean Pass from AirAsia.