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Best Money Tips: Alternatives to Cable TV
Today we found some awesome articles on alternatives to cable TV, tips for wiping out your credit card debt, and little-known facts about the Roth IRA.
3 Steps To Managing Workplace Conflict With Emotional Intelligence
Emotional conflict is inevitable in the workplace. You can't ignore it away and you can't shrug it off, but you can defuse it with a little emotional intelligence.
Don't Hire Without a Background Check
Spend a little time and money getting to know your new hires before you hire them and save lots of time and money later.
5 Ways You're Sabotaging Your Business
What to do when the obstacle to success is you.
How Cloud-Based Systems Trim Your Operating Costs
Putting more and more of your business into your browser is convenient. And it's a money-saver.
Best Money Tips: How to Solve the Biggest Holiday Problems
Today we found articles on ways to solve the biggest holiday problems, subscription gifts that keep on giving, and free ways to invest in yourself.
25 Free or Cheap Ways to Market Your Business
Lack of funds is no excuse to slow or stop your marketing efforts.
Best Money Tips: Stay Sane While Traveling
Today we found some great articles on tips to keep you sane while traveling, tax moves to make before the end of the year, and how to chose the best charity.
The Cheap Girl’s Guide to Lowering Cholesterol Without Suffering
You can cheaply and easily lower your cholesterol — and even lose weight and save money in the process.
Logos 101: Designing Your Business Identity
Next to your name, your company's logo is your most important branding and identity tool. Here's what you need to know about logo design and logo designers.
4 Reasons Your Credit Score May Improve Soon
To help those with little credit history, the bureaus now use more kinds of payments in their profiles. How much will your credit improve?
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Leopard Premiere Offers Free T’s for First Viewers
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Avoid These 5 Common Holiday Budget Pitfalls
The season of giving can be extra hard on our wallets. Give yourself the gift of embracing a holiday spending budget!