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7 Financial Differences Between Millennials and the Next Generation
Generation Z is fast approaching adulthood. How, exactly, do these young adults differ from the millennials who precede them?
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Best Money Tips: Fast Food Hacks That'll Save You Money
Today we found articles on fast food hacks that’ll save you money, things to do every day that will make you smarter, and what to do instead of having a garage sale.
Independent Contractors vs. Employees: Keeping Them Straight
Who the IRS considers an employee and who it considers a contractor doesn't always match what a business owner might expect.
What to Do When You've Blown Your Budget for the Month
You've busted your budget for the month and there's still three weeks left to go. What now?
Exploring Debt Restructuring Options
If your business is finding it hard to keep up with all its credit card, credit line, and bank loan payments, it may be time to consider debt restructuring.
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How Living on a Tight Budget Makes You Happier
Living on a tight budget can seem restrictive, but if you do it with intention, you'll discover lots of life satisfaction you may have been missing.
The Truth About Business Grants
If you don’t mind lots of paperwork, frequent disappointment, and many strings attached, here’s a quick guide to the slow process of finding grant money for your business.
This May Be the Best Time to Negotiate Loan Terms
With credit at its tightest in over ten years, banks are hurting. For successful borrowers, that means loan terms and conditions may be more negotiable then ever.
Best Money Tips: Good Morning Habits for a Great Day
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The High Cost of Employee Turnover
No matter how great your company is, it's likely that some of your employees will eventually move on to other opportunities. That may be costing you more than you realize.
Finding Money for a Startup
When you need money to start a business, where should you look? Venture capital, private investors, or a bank? Maybe none of the above. Here's why.
Best Money Tips: Changes to Make for Everyday Simplicity
Today we found some helpful articles on changes we can make for everyday simplicity, common calorie myths, and actionable financial tips for millennials.
6 Age Milestones That Impact Your Retirement
You can drive at 16 and vote at 18. Don't forget, though, that important age milestones come later in life, too.
10 Ways to Spruce Up Your Unfinished Basement for Under $100
You don't have to convert your basement into a fully finished mancave to make it comfortable and inviting. Try these cheaper fixes first.
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5 Mega Companies and Their Founding Facts (and Myths)
It's easy to be drawn to real-life success stories, but occasionally, some stories become embellished. Here are five companies that have amazing founding stories, with a few myths
25 Productive Things to Do on a Rainy Day
Dreary drizzle might be demotivating, but there's no reason you can't get things done. The next time you're stuck inside, do one (or more!) of these 25 things.
5 Ways to Negotiate With an Employee Who Has a Better Offer
There may come a day when a great employee comes to you with the plan to resign, with a better offer in hand.