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Dealing With Debt: Credit Counselors
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Will Your Brand Boycott Actually Make a Difference?
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Today we found articles on ways to reduce your chances for a tax audit, tax policies to watch in 2017, and helpful resources that will help you save time and money.
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Xeriscaping to Promote Water Conservation
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9 Ways to Invest in Yourself
Take the time — and the money — to improve and maintain your own best asset: you! After all, you're the only you you have.
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Last-Minute DIY Halloween Costumes
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On December 17th, 2010, President Obama signed a $858-billion tax-cut package into law. Here's how it could affect you.
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