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A recruiter friend once told me that a good manager is one who gets things done and honors appointments or at least calls and reschedules, but a true executive makes time for prior
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Price matching is a great way to stick to your budget, but before you trust any retailer's price match claim, read the fine print.
6 Passé Slang Terms You Need to Stop Using Today
Stop trying to make "fetch" happen — or any of these other horribly flat and stale slang terms. Is your diction dating you?
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Understanding how to save and invest your earnings not only makes financial sense, but helps women (or anyone!) become more independent and confident.
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While Greenspan's tenure as Fed Chairman ended on a sour note (he missed the housing bubble), his knowledge is tremendous. Heed the Oracle.
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Financial Lessons From Winnie the Pooh
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How to Ease into Credit Card Rewards After Debt Repayment
You've conquered a mountain of debt. Congrats! Before you go right back to using credit cards again, learn how to proceed with caution.
The 5 Best Contour Powders
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7 Secrets About Life and Career From "Office Space"
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Credit Counseling: When you Need it and When you Don't
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Could a Divorce Improve Your Finances?
When I was single, I thought that getting married would reduce my expenses greatly, and after I got married I realized that in some instances
7 Investing Lessons From the Two Comma Club
If you want to be a millionaire, take some advice from people who have already achieved that goal — members of Two Comma Club.
Relax And Conquer
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Best Money Tips: Money Saving Tips for Seniors
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