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7 Money Mistakes Everyone Makes When Buying Their First Car
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Ask the Readers: Do You Go to Sporting Events?
Tell us if you go to sporting events and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
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Not So Straight Path To A Dream Job (U.S. President)
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How Wealthy Are You Beyond Your Bank Account?
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Ask the Readers: Do You Use Coupons?
Tell us whether you use coupons and we'll enter you in a drawing to win a $20 Amazon Gift Card!
Save Money and Water With These 6 Clever Landscaping Hacks
If you've been eyeing your neighbor's perfectly landscaped lawn, try some of these strategies to create a low-cost outdoor oasis.
Best Money Tips: Steps to Finding Financial Improvement
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Today we found some fantastic articles on making finances a positive part of your life, reasons to push yourself, and getting the most out of your internship.
Three Unique Subscription Services that Might Save You Money
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6 Questions to Ask Before You Buy Ground Beef
If only the family of 22-year-old Minnesotan Stephanie Smith had known to ask a few simple questions of the local grocer before buying ground beef, Stephanie might not be paralyzed
The Bank Christmas Tree
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The 10-Step Staircase to a Comfortable Retirement
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Not too late to get your IRS stimulus rebate--if you qualify
A lot of taxpayers missed out on getting their IRS economic stimulus rebate last year, even though they qualified. If you're one of them, you'll be glad to know that there's a way
How to Host a Traveler: 13 Tips to Keep it Safe, Easy, and Cheap
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Why Retirees Are Using Annuities Instead of Early Social Security
Many senior citizens have become more interested in how annuities can fulfill their retirement investment goals.
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