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Ever wonder how companies like Google, Lego and IKEA found their names? Were they complete accidents or results of savvy marketing? The answer may surprise you.
Help a bride-to-be celebrate her last single days without draining the last few dollars out of your bank account. Learn how with these fun and fabulous tips.
Diverting proceeds from cash sales and waiving fees for a friend are less noticeable cases of employee theft. Carve out time to establish financial controls.
Today we found some great articles on teaching your kids to save money, ways to reduce your grocery bill, and financial planning tips you can't live without.
Between now and the end of the year, businesses should take various actions to help their bottom line for 2010 and to get ready for 2011. Here are some actions to consider.
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The Real ROI of Social Media
The value of social media lies mostly in the daily process of helping every employee do their job more efficiently and effectively.
5 Everyday Words That Are Making You Look Stupid
Seriously, if you actually want to improve your social standing and status, work on eliminating these worn out words from your lexicon.
12 Delicious Ways to Go Meatless for the Newly Vegetarian
Going meatless doesn't need to be a struggle with these delicious meal options. You'll save big on groceries, too!
Best Money Tips: Negotiate a Gym Membership
Today we found some awesome articles on how to negotiate a gym membership, 8 presents for dad under $20, and how to interview when you don't have experience.
17 Creative, No-Mess Activities for Kids Stuck at Home
Help your homebound kid avoid the boredom blues by keeping them occupied with these no-mess activities.
What a Buyer Looks for During Due Diligence
In the case of a buyer considering taking over a business, the due diligence process is usually focused on making sure that the business is exactly what the seller promises.
Live Where It's Cheap
More effective than giving up luxuries, using coupons, or buying in bulk, the most powerful enabler of frugal living is to live where it's cheap.
10 Bathroom Purchases for Under $10 That Are Well Worth the Money
Make your bathroom brighter, tidier, and more efficient with some cheap products and simple hacks that won't smudge your budget.
Join Our Tweetchat on Thursday 8/31, 12pm Pacific for a Chance to Win Prizes
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How 16 Great Companies Picked Their Unique Names
Ever wonder how companies like Google, Lego and IKEA found their names? Were they complete accidents or results of savvy marketing? The answer may surprise you.
10 Genius Storage Solutions for Your Home Office
An untended home office can become a chaos of clutter and broken dreams. Keep your space tidy and your career on the march with some smart storage.
Tax Breaks for Booming Businesses
f your business is booming, take advantage of tax rules to make sure that Uncle Sam doesn't earn more than you do from your efforts.
25 Frugal Food Changes You Can Make Today
Don’t let rising food costs break your budget! Here are 25 frugal (and tasty!) changes that will keep your finances in line and your stomach full.
How to Throw a Fabulously Frugal Bachelorette Party
Help a bride-to-be celebrate her last single days without draining the last few dollars out of your bank account. Learn how with these fun and fabulous tips.
12 Genius Storage Solutions for Your Garage
Make enough room to actually park your car in your garage with this collection of simple, frugal, and clever garage storage ideas.
Beyond Silicon Valley: 7 Side Benefits Your Job Could Offer Soon
Beyond paid vacation days and subsidized health care, the benefits offered by future employers could easily overshadow what we get today.
Financial Controls to Protect Your Money from Fraud and Theft
Diverting proceeds from cash sales and waiving fees for a friend are less noticeable cases of employee theft. Carve out time to establish financial controls.
Best Money Tips: How to Teach Kids to Save Money
Today we found some great articles on teaching your kids to save money, ways to reduce your grocery bill, and financial planning tips you can't live without.
America Is Back: 4 Economic Predictions for 2015
The U.S. is poised to take off this year. Are you ready to reap the rewards?
Planning in the Last Quarter of 2010
Between now and the end of the year, businesses should take various actions to help their bottom line for 2010 and to get ready for 2011. Here are some actions to consider.