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Lending money to friends or family is a generous thing to do, but it can also strain on your relationship. Read this to help decide whether or not you should.
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Should You Lend to Friends and Family?
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Best Money Tips: Dirt-Cheap Vegetarian Meals
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8 Reasons to Skip the Big Holiday Dinner This Year
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Best Money Tips: Christmas Gift Ideas Under $100
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U.S. Bank Perks+ Visa Signature Card Review
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Best Money Tips: Find Business Attire for Less
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Sell handmade goods, buy cheap handmade goodies.
In these days of mass-production and Wal-Mart's low prices and lower standards, it's great to see handmade artifacts making a comeback. Today, my wife introduced me to a site that is a meeting-place for buying and selling wonderful handmade items. [more]
Best Money Tips: Save BIG on Traveling This Summer
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Best Money Tips: Spend Less on Eating In
Today we found some awesome articles on spending less on eating in, cheap ways to beat stress, and things wealthy people do differently.
Credit squeeze (formerly know as a panic)
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