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How to Be Fearless and Do What You Want
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Before you get your party on this spring break, make sure these major budget busters don't end up being a buzzkill.
6 Money Myths About Stay-At-Home Moms
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Now It's Easier than Ever to Cut the Cable
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The 5 Best Small Appliances for Students
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Why I Didn't Pay My Mortgage Off In Full
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How to Plan Your Garden
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9 Money Lessons to Take From the Great Depression
The Depression was a dark time in America's history, but it did yield some incredible tips for surviving on a budget and saving money.
The 5 Best Webcams
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9 Cool Things You Didn't Know Skype Can Do
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The Best Job Hunting Tips of the Year
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The 5 Best Wireless Headphones
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Best Money Tips: Screw It, I'm Buying an Air Conditioner
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Ask The Readers: To Clip or Not to Clip? (A Chance to Win $10!)
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Jar of salsa quickly expiring in the refrigerator? Spice up your favorite dish with a dollop.
This Is How You Speed Up Your Morning Routine (and Get More Sleep)
Get all of your sleep cycles in by creating a fast and efficient morning routine that leaves you more time to snooze.
10 Shocking Facts About Our World
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Best Money Tips: How to Curb the Urge to Buy
Today, we have a method to help you stop buying things on impulse, tips for price-matching savings, ways to spend less on organic food, and more!