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8 Surprising Ways Confidence Can Hurt Your Investments
Being confident is good. Being a little too confident with your investments, on the other hand, can mean money troubles.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Stop Wasting Food
Today we found some great articles on ways to stop wasting food, how to save more when shopping online, and stupid things that improve your quality of life.
5 Interview Questions Every Small Business Owner Should Ask
The interview may be your only chance to get to know a job applicant before you make a hiring decision. Here are five questions to help you.
Gift Ideas for Practical People
What do you buy for people who hate to spend? These gift ideas will thrill the cheapskate on your list by saving them money.
8 Expert Tips for Building Effective Email Lists
An email list can help promote your business and reach your market simply and effectively. Before you get started, here are a few things to consider.
The Senior Resume for High School Students
Resumes aren't just useful for job seekers — they're also great for college-bound students. Learn (and why!) to build a resume for a high schooler.
The State Sales Tax Holiday is coming...
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What You Need to Know About the Statute of Limitations on Debts
Debt doesn't disappear, but it does expire.
Legendary rock band Radiohead charges "whatever you want" for latest album
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How Inconvenience Helped Me Save Money
When one writer's local grocery store closed, she learned about planning, convenience, and how driving further can sometimes also mean spending less.
Six Boneless Dishes for the Hot Wing Crowd
The holidays are some of the best times to eat party foods, including those that get served up at your local happy hou
5 Important Things to Know About Your 401K and IRA in 2016
Another new year already? Yep, and here's what the coming year will bring for your retirement accounts.
25 Things I Don't Want to Regret Once I Retire: Take Two
Since posting the first part of my list of 25 ideas and goals that I want to live by and be able to look back on with pride when it comes
Becoming Financially Secure: What to Do First
Standard financial advice is full of things to do first — emergency fund, 401(k), paying off debts...but what REALLY comes first?
Ask the Readers: How Do You Save on Gas?
Tell us how you save on gas, and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Ask the Readers: What Money Advice Would You Give a College Student?
Tell us what money advice you would give to a college student and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Low Interest Credit Card for Military Families: USAA® Rate Advantage Visa Platinum® Card
Military personnel and their families can save money with this low interest rate credit card.
Discount Luxury: Save 50% or More on 5 Fabulous Substitutions
Living on a budget doesn't mean living like a monk. Check out these creative and affordable alternatives to some of life's luxuries.
Calling all Artists: Be Your Own Cheerleader and Find that Room of Your Own (free)
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