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Your potential new employer wants to know everything about you. Do you know everything you need to know about them?
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Staying in a job you hate, even one that pays well, can hurt your finances as much as it can destroy your happiness. Start polishing your resume!
Instead of spending your precious dollars on a Valentine's Day gift, why not earn some by offering something precious to the lovestruck?
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Top 10 real estate tax write-offs for landlords and real estate investors.
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Ready to lose your car lease? You have a few options.
Forget marketing: Your small business only needs one very special thing to be truly successful.
Here is a step by step plan to earn enough credit card rewards for a free vacation in 9 months or less.
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Choosing a financial advisor you can trust is hard. Narrow the field by eliminating any advisor who offers you any of this "advice."
Your interviewer asks the killer question: "How did you like your previous job?" Here's how to respond without blowing it.
The money you put in a 401(k) is always yours. You may have to wait a little longer, however, before you pocket your employer's contributions.
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Wise Bread articles that are hot today.
9 Ways to Vet Your New Employer
Your potential new employer wants to know everything about you. Do you know everything you need to know about them?
Good Debt, Bad Debt
Whether debt is good or bad depends on how you spend the money. From best to worst, here are the four categories of debt that one writer uses.
How Kids and Adults Can Earn Extra Income by Doing Voice-Overs
Want to get paid just to talk? It takes some dedication, but doing voice-over work can bring in extra cash for kids and adults alike.
6 Ways That Job You Hate Keeps You Poor
Staying in a job you hate, even one that pays well, can hurt your finances as much as it can destroy your happiness. Start polishing your resume!
13 Ways to Make Money From Valentine's Day
Instead of spending your precious dollars on a Valentine's Day gift, why not earn some by offering something precious to the lovestruck?
When Is It Okay to Share Your Social Security Number?
There are very few times when giving out your Sosh is a good idea. Find out when it's okay — and when it absolutely isn't.
Top 10 Real Estate Tax Write-Offs
Top 10 real estate tax write-offs for landlords and real estate investors.
5 Things Debt Collectors Don't Want You to Know
Debt collectors sometimes have a few sneaky tricks up their sleeve. Beat them to the punch by knowing your rights.
10 Easy Exotic Meals You Should Be Making
If you've been stuck in an evening meal time rut, expand your culinary horizons with these easy and delicious meals from around the globe.
11 Retail Gigs That Pay Well and Offer Benefits
Looking for a job that pays well and offers benefits? These retailers are a good place to start.
Best Money Tips: How to Plan an Awesome Staycation
Today we found articles on how to plan an awesome staycation, foods that will help you hydrate, and ways to save money on a kid’s birthday party.
5 Things to Consider Before Buying a Home When You're Single
Single homeownership is on the rise. Before you embark on the homebuying process solo, consider some important factors.
8 Ways Retirees Can Spring Clean Their Finances
You're retired, but that doesn't mean your finances are. Take some time this spring to spruce up your money.
5 Ways to Get Out of a Car Lease Early
Ready to lose your car lease? You have a few options.
How Authenticity Could Make or Break Your Small Business
Forget marketing: Your small business only needs one very special thing to be truly successful.
5 Steps to Getting a Free (or Close to Free) Vacation in 9 Months or Less with Credit Cards
Here is a step by step plan to earn enough credit card rewards for a free vacation in 9 months or less.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning a Trip Around the World
Planning a trip around the world? Use this step-by-step guide to help you in the planning process.
Investment Advice You Should Never Hear From Your Financial Advisor
Choosing a financial advisor you can trust is hard. Narrow the field by eliminating any advisor who offers you any of this "advice."
How to Talk About a Previous Job in an Interview
Your interviewer asks the killer question: "How did you like your previous job?" Here's how to respond without blowing it.
Here's What It Means to Be Vested in Your 401(k)
The money you put in a 401(k) is always yours. You may have to wait a little longer, however, before you pocket your employer's contributions.