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From groceries to insurance, our regular expenses are often where we waste the most cash. Follow these tips to cut down on costs.
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Why You Need to Know the Difference Between Secured and Unsecured Debts
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11 Health Foods Not Worth the Money
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5 Ways Even Ordinary People Can Become Paid Models
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Best Money Tips: How to Make a Great First Impression
Today we found some great articles on ways to make a great first impression, things that make you look dumb on Facebook, and money-saving DIY home repairs.
14 Tasty and Cheap Meals for One
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Debt Management Resources
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Frugal Ways to Update Your Wardrobe for Spring
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How One Woman Retired at 60 and Traveled the World
One early retiree proves it's not how much you make that matters. Instead, it's what you do with what you have that makes all the difference.
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Best Money Tips: How to Score Radical Savings on Clothing
Today we found articles on the top tips for saving money on clothing, legit ways to lower your student loan payments, and the best plants to grow if you want to save on groceries.
10 Out-of-Fashion but Totally Frugal Old Tools
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The false goal of maximizing investment returns
Along about the middle of the dot-com boom--when the market had already had two years of 20% annual gains--I read an article that suggested that individual investors had no need of a cash res [more]