A nation reeling from popped real estate and financial collapse mopes through a recession, its president urging calm. Just what country are we talking about?
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By most accounts, this is going to be a long recession, and we’re still on the downward slope. As a small business owner, you will be forced to make drastic moves to survive. As yo
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Today we found articles on how to know when you’re ready to retire, how to budget when you’re behind on your bills, and little things you should do every day before noon.
Finding the right travel adapter for an international trip isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these travel adapters and your electric travel accessories will work while abroad.
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The 5 Best Instant Cameras
Keeping track of your pet's adventures isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these pet cameras and you'll get a peek into their world.
11 Simple Ways to Survive a Terrible Workday
A terrible workday often leads to a bad workweek. But these simple fixes will turn your work frown upside down.
6 Affordable Places to Ski
Looking to hit the slopes this winter? These West Coast ski locations are perfect for budget-conscious snow lovers.
Hate Budgeting? How a Percentage-Based Budget Might Work for You
When it comes to budgeting, play the percentages to find a spending plan that works for you, whatever your situation.
The End of the 4% Rule?
There's a rule of thumb that's pretty well known to retirement planners: the 4% rule. That rule is starting to look kind of iffy.
U.S. Banks and the Tokyo Drift
A nation reeling from popped real estate and financial collapse mopes through a recession, its president urging calm. Just what country are we talking about?
Best Money Tips: How to Make a Decision Between Competing Job Offers
Today we found some awesome articles on making a decision between two job offers, saving on wedding dresses, and how to stop living in limbo.
12 Wacky (and Not-So-Wacky) Investment Strategies That Actually Work
The conventional wisdom on investing is to buy and hold for a long time. But there are other strategies that many investors use to grab an edge.
12 Grammar Mistakes That Are Making You Look Stupid
What you say is what really matters, right? The truth is, how you say it is often more important. Avoid these common errors for sharper messages.
Best Money Tips: Avoid These Foods to Sleep Better
Today we found articles on foods to avoid if you want to sleep better, ways to get free samples from Walmart, and things that first-time homebuyers need to know.
5 Times You Should Never Use Your Company Credit Card
A business credit card is a big perk that comes with extra responsibility. Don't run afoul of your firm — or the authorities — through its misuse.
The 5 Best Epilators
Keeping your legs smooth and hair-free isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these epilators and you'll keep that stubborn stubble at bay.
How Your Small Business Can Survive the Recession
By most accounts, this is going to be a long recession, and we’re still on the downward slope. As a small business owner, you will be forced to make drastic moves to survive. As yo
How to Deal with Tax-Deductible Receipts Quickly and Easily
How do you deal with tax-deductible receipts that you collect on the fly? Are they stuffed into your wallet until it becomes so distended that you are forced to do something abo
Marketing to Women: Who's Doing It Right and Who's Not
Few companies have responded to women’s needs, even if this could mean more sales and access to an increasingly influential market.
Best Money Tips: Surprising Ways to Beat Stress
Today we found some great articles on surprising ways to beat stress, bad habits you may have when you shop for clothes, and simple ways to be inspired.
The Paper Records You Need — And Those You Can Do Without
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Best Money Tips: How to Know When You're Ready to Retire
Today we found articles on how to know when you’re ready to retire, how to budget when you’re behind on your bills, and little things you should do every day before noon.
The 5 Best Travel Adapters
Finding the right travel adapter for an international trip isn't easy, but it can be. Use any of these travel adapters and your electric travel accessories will work while abroad.
It's Not Revenue If You Can't Collect It
There's nothing worse than having to chase down slow-paying customers. Oh wait, there is something worse: the ones who don't pay at all.