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Prompted by high prices (driven by demand from ethanol production), farmers planted more acres of corn last year than any year since 1944. This year, though, planned acres for cor
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My parents always told me that buying a timeshare is a bad idea because of the inflated upfront cost and perpetual maintenance and exchange fees the timeshare companies pile on.
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Generally speaking, debt is bad. But sometimes taking on debt is unavoidable — and can actually be good for you.
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A look at the recent Great Recession through a glass half full reveals a few positive effects of the economic malaise.
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A New Walgreens Development: Free Photos on April 9th!
My junk drawer is full of almost-expired disposable cameras. Dropping one off at the local Walgreens is not only a great way to avoid waste, bu
Best Money Tips: Alternative Uses for Household Items
Today we found some great articles on alternative uses for household items, things to consider when choosing health insurance, and principles to increasing your net worth.
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Why You Should Donate a Blood Sucking Timeshare
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