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How To Get A Discount Every Time
Discounts. Wouldn't they be great to get every single time you purchase something? Big or small, from new hats to furniture sets? It is more possible than you may think.
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Patience is a virtue — for your wallet, too. Find out how going zen can save you big time.
Is Paypal making impulse buyers of us all?
Over the past few months I’ve noticed that more and more places accept Paypal and I began to wonder…is this going to create a generation of impulse buyers?
26 Unexpected Uses for Aluminum Foil
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Best Money Tips: Freebies You Can Score in May
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How to Launder Money
Money laundering is not a simple concept. It's two simple concepts, because there are two different activities that are called money laundering. Here's how to do both of them.
11 Investment Mistakes We All Make
If you've ever fumbled with your investments, you aren't alone. How many of these investing mistakes are you guilty of?
Best Money Tips: Tax Deductions for Employees Who Work From Home
Today we found some great articles on tax deductions for employees who work from home, creating a spending plan, and what matters in matters of love and finance.
New $5 bill unveiled
The US Treasury today unveiled a new $5 bill, with security features intended to make it harder to bleach out a $5 and use the paper to counterfeit a $100 bill.
How to Respond to House-Shaming
Everyone you know says you should buy instead of rent. Here's how to tell those house-shamers to pound sand.
Best Money Tips: Things That Medicare Doesn't Cover
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13 alternatives to paying for homework help
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Bank of America Cash Rewards Credit Card for Students Review
The Bank of America Cash Rewards Credit Card for Students is one of the best cards available for college students.
Canadians are Getting Fleeced by Their Own Dollar
The buck stops here. For the first time in over three decades, the Canadian Dollar has surpassed the U.S. Dollar. And by the end of this year, predictions are that
Best Money Tips: How to Handle Surprise Medical Bills
Today we found articles on how to handle surprise medical bills, tips for saving money at the farmers market, and jobs that will satisfy your wanderlust.
Best Money Tips: How to Stop Overeating in 3 Easy Steps
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Best Money Tips: 2012 Holiday Layaway Plans Explained
Today we found some great articles on 2012 holiday layaway plans explained, making traveling a priority on a limited budget, and when to haggle.
Quiz: Am I Really Ready to Buy a Home?
Buying your first home is a big accomplishment, but it comes with a lot of responsibility. Take our quick quiz to find out if you're ready to take the plunge.
15 Cool DIY Home Improvements for $50 or Less
You don't need a second mortgage to update your place. Give your home a quick and easy makeover with these inexpensive fixer-uppers.
Variable prices, and what economists like about them
From the buyer's point of view, a "market price" is great. This is not only because he or she doesn't have to get a bunch of prices quotes to avoid being cheated