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You are born knowing nothing but you learn everything. It's not your talent, but your persistence that will help you achieve the impossible.
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Being thirty-something means adult-sized responsibilities — and adult-sized money lessons. Have you learned these key financial lessons?
7 Ways to Eat More Slowly — and Lose More Weight
Mom's advice to chew each bite 10 times was right. You really can improve your health just by spending more time at the table. Here's how.
Why the Age of Your Credit History Matters
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13 Ways to Use Social Media in Business
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Today we are featuring some of the most interesting articles from around the web about saving on entertainment!
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Air travel is no picnic these days. Learn to avoid these five common abuses and maybe you'll arrive in a tolerable mood (and almost on time).
It's a Jungle Out There: Spotting Fake Reviews
In the jungle of information that is the Internet, product and service reviews can help you figure out what to buy...as long as the writers are honest.
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5 Ways to Save on Your Next Glamping Trip
Before you hit the road for a luxurious glamping trip, make sure you're saving as much money as possible.
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Using a Card, Not a Vendor Credit Line, for Business Purchases
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