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According to the Institute for Policy Studies, in 1980, American CEOs earned over 40 times more per year than the average American worker. Today, the average American CEO from a
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Whether managing income from gifts, chores, or a part time job, teach your teen about saving and personal finance at the same time you teach them about banking services and fees.
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In the United States job seekers are protected by a myriad of anti-discrimination laws. Despite these laws many potential employers still want employees that fit a narrow profile
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How to Increase Your Child's Odds of Winning a Scholarship
Only the rarest of special snowflake students get scholarships, right? Wrong. Anyone can find money to help with school if they know where to look.
Best Money Tips: Don'ts for Online Networking
Today we found some great articles on don'ts for online networking, retirement savings in your 40s, and ways to earn passive income.
Your Kitchen: Splurge on This, Save on That
No need to splurge on every kitchen tool worthy of a pro chef. Even seasoned cooks can save by knowing where to economize.
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Best Money Tips: How to Master Make-Ahead Meals
Today we found helpful articles on how to master make-ahead meals, unexpected tips to prepare for any interview, and financial mistakes that newly single people make.
How much money should a CEO make?
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Here's How Much Getting the Greenest Lawn Will Cost You
If the grass is always greener on your neighbor's side of the fence, here's what it'll cost to make your yard the envy of the neighborhood.
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Survival Basics From Depression-Era Kids
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5 Things Your Teen Needs (or Doesn’t Need) in a Bank Account
Whether managing income from gifts, chores, or a part time job, teach your teen about saving and personal finance at the same time you teach them about banking services and fees.
10 Simple Ways to Get Your Life Together
Self improvement is hard. Start with these simple (but significant) improvements first, and see where they take you.
Best Money Tips: Save on Cable and Internet
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Best Money Tips: What to Expect at Memorial Day Sales
Today we found helpful articles on what you can expect from this year’s Memorial Day sales, items you should never buy new, and ways to use up “old” food.
Flashback Friday: 53 Beauty Hacks You Have to Try This Summer
Looking to master those beachy waves and keep your skin sunburn-free this summer? These beauty hacks will help.
Best Credit Cards for (New) Parents
Having kids changes your spending habits. Shouldn't your credit card change to match? Here are five smart cards to switch to post-baby.
Preparing for Family Emergencies with Cloud Computing
Here are some of the most practical and simple ways to get your family's vital stats stored safely online, along with tips for retrieving it quickly!
How to recognize and answer illegal interview questions
In the United States job seekers are protected by a myriad of anti-discrimination laws. Despite these laws many potential employers still want employees that fit a narrow profile