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Unclaimed Assets: Is the Government Holding Your Money?
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Best Money Tips: Things You Should Always Spend More On
Today we found articles on things you should always spend more on, golden rules to save on every purchase, and what you should know about shopping at Aldi.
Don't Greenwash Your Holiday
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The 5 Best Vacuum Sealers
Keeping your food fresh isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these vacuum sealers and keep your food as fresh as can be.
Best Money Tips: 10 Ways to Make Money Without Doing Much
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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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Flashback Friday: The 95 Best Ways to Get Fit for Free
Getting in great shape shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg. Here's how to get fit for zero dollars.
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.
How to Use New Toys to Teach Kids About Money
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Down-To-Earth Financial Advice From A Mountain-Climbing Adviser
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11 Things You Don't Know About Generation "Z"
Gen Z is slowly taking over the world. Here's what you need to know about them.
Tools to Get Organized, Family Style
Many people think I’m incredibly well organized because I can easily manage (certain) projects and recite dates, locations, deadlines, etc. for my family’s activities. The truth is
The Needless 9: Insane Luxury Items For You to Laugh At
Some luxury products are so outrageous the only logical response is to laugh. Check out the sports car hovercraft, gold toilet paper, and privates insurance!
10 Shocking Facts About Our World
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10 Best Ways to Spend $20 in Chicago
Whether you're a Chicago resident or just visiting, check out these ways to have oodles of fun for under $20.
Financial Freedom and Using Passion to Budget
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Anyone Can Spend Less for Food
You almost certainly pay more for food than you need to. Discover how you can spend drastically less...and why you shouldn't.
Best Money Tips: The Best Sites for Renting and Buying Textbooks
Today we found some stellar articles on the best sites for renting and buying textbooks, steps to financial prosperity, and things you should know about the U.S. economy.