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Retirement always has a few bumps in the road. But these nine costly mistakes can derail you completely.
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Today we found some excellent articles on habits of highly effective credit card users, getting the discipline you need to reach your goals, and things to buy on Black Friday.
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Even if you like doing your own taxes, there are still good reasons to go to a professional. Learn how an accountant can save you both money and stress.
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Negotiating can sometimes be stressful, and that stress can make buyers and sellers say dumb things. Learn to score better deals by avoiding these phrases.
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Rolling over your 401(k) isn’t necessarily fun, but it can be a vital to your financial future. Here's how to do it.
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Acting like a child on social media isn't such a great look when you're a grown, professional adult.
Encounter With a Freegan
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One of the BlogHer featured posts talked about a mis-match between pay dates and credit card due dates. It reminded me of just how much I used to agonize over this issue, back bef
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Uh oh — your debt burden has hardly budged from your initial starting balance. What are you doing wrong?