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These Are the 8 Most Common Homebuying Mistakes Foreclosure Experts See
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Best Money Tips: Legal Sources of Non-Taxable Income
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How Much Personal Finance Info Should You Share?
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How to Become One of Those "Lucky" People Who Scores Great Deals
"Good luck comes from hard work" is true in bargain hunting, too. Learn how to make your own frugal luck with this collection of deal-hunting tricks.
Best Money Tips: Best Things to Buy in the Spring
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Best Money Tips: How to Live in a Big City on a Small Budget
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10 Wines That Taste Pricier Than They Are
In the world of wine, more expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. Here are 10 delicious, affordable bottles to watch for.
How to Pay Less for Your Next Vacation
Everything is negotiable, even travel. Find out when to call — and what to say — to get the best prices on airfare, hotels, and even souvenirs.
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Best Money Tips: Retail Lies That Cost You Money
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Rent Your Home or Buy? Here's How to Decide
Rent versus buy is an age-old housing conundrum. Make the decision easy with some math that's easy to figure.
The Census Questions 8 and 9
While filling out this year's census I wondered, how relevant are questions 8 and 9 going to be to the government programs they might serve? Don't the questions themselves make the
Bottled or Tap: The Right Choice for Water May Surprise You
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Save the Planet: Work at Home
If every person in the U.S. with a telecommuting-compatible job worked at home on Earth Day, the one-day greenhouse gas savings would equate to taking 77,000 cars off the road
Best Money Tips: Crème Brûlée Without an Oven
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup. Today, we share a nifty hack for creme brulee, so
4 Surprising Places to Find Deals on Health Care
A Groupon for hip replacement? We're not quite there yet, but in the meanwhile, here's how the Internet is changing the health care market.
Best Money Tips: Smart Ways to Save Money at Bed Bath & Beyond
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