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The Lifetime Value of a Customer
The lifetime value of a customer is a valuable tool for measuring the contribution a customer makes to the bottom line and a useful basis for developing marketing strategies.
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Kindergarten kids can — and should — understand these personal finance basics. So should the rest of us.
8 Invitations to an IRS Tax Audit
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Dorm Room Essentials
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Best Money Tips: Things Extremely Likeable People Do
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10 Ways to Tidy Up Your Finances Before the Holidays
Fall is here, and the holidays are right around the corner. It's time to get your finances in tiptop shape.
3 Ways Science Says Cat GIFs Are Good for You
Don't feel too bad the next time you lose an afternoon to Grumpy Cat GIFs or dashcam videos — science says it's good for you. Find out why!
Best Money Tips: How to Save Money on Your Wedding Ring
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9 Real Estate Clauses to Watch Out For
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Best Money Tips: How to Prepare for Natural Disasters
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7 New Ways to Use Your Microwave
Teach your old microwave oven some new tricks. It'll be glad it's doing more for you than just heating yesterday's leftovers.
The 5 Best Cookbooks for Beginners
Whipping up a delicious meal isn't easy for rookie cooks, but it can be. Just use any of these cookbooks for beginners and making dinner will be a breeze.
The Recession Glossary
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