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Sorting through the costs of 401(k) plans can be time consuming, but counting the expenses step by step can be helpful in deciding what type of plan to offer.
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Today we found some great articles on the green habits of thrifty people, how to be more productive with the 10 minute rule, and why restaurants don’t want you to order dessert.
College can be where you get your first taste of independence...including financial independence. Make sure you enjoy it without blowing all your cash.
For successful small businesses, sales aren't just the responsibility of the sales staff. Here's how you can get everybody involved in selling your business.
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Best Money Tips: Why You're Not Happy and How to Change It
Today we found some great articles on the reason why you’re not happy, the hidden costs of cutting cable, roadblocks to avoid if you want to retire early, and more!
Saving for Retirement on a Variable Income
How do you save for retirement when you have a variable income? Not only is basic budgeting a different story when you have a variable income, but so is saving for retirement.
Energy Price Spikes
There are several ways to help deal with spikes in energy prices, but the main one is simple: Get used to it.
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If your job is taking more and more out of you, it may be time to find a new one. Consider these eight signs, and then consider updating your resume.
15 Awesome Muffin Tin Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Your muffin tin is good for more than muffins and cupcakes. Put yours to work around the clock with these easy, delicious, savory muffin recipes.
Counting the Cost of 401(k) Plans
Sorting through the costs of 401(k) plans can be time consuming, but counting the expenses step by step can be helpful in deciding what type of plan to offer.
How to Choose the Best Streaming Music Service for You
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Life Without a Microwave
Life without a microwave might seem prehistoric, but it's easy. Learn how you can depend less on nuking your food and avoid another cumbersome kitchen appliance.
20 Ways Your Employees Make More Than They Think They Do
You spend a lot of money to compensate your employees, but I bet you don't get credit for a lot of what you spend.
7 Great Jobs That Won't Be Lost to Technology
Automation liberates us from drudgery. Great! Unless drudgery pays the bills. Keep your paycheck safe with one of these robot-proof careers.
5 Wardrobe Basics for Women That Are Worth Investing In
When it comes to clothing, there are a lot of overpriced options. But for comfort, style, and longevity, these five items are worth spending the cash on.
Best Money Tips: Green Habits of Thrifty People
Today we found some great articles on the green habits of thrifty people, how to be more productive with the 10 minute rule, and why restaurants don’t want you to order dessert.
10 Tips for Creating Your 2011 Budget
Regardless of how the economy has impacted your business, planning and budgeting for 2011 is an important tool to help you maximize your results.
6 Tips for Making Cheaper, Faster, Better Meals
You don't have to slave over the stove to make a great meal. Craft delicious dinners quickly and cheaply with these tips.
The 7 Most Relaxing Ways to Spend Your Lunch Hour
When your lunch break rolls around, leave the computer, get off the phone, and use your time for you — stop giving it to the man.
6 Money Moves to Make After Buying Your First House
You bought your first home! Now you need to take a few steps to immediately to protect your finances.
The Best Hotel Rewards Programs
Seemingly every hotel chain offers a loyalty or rewards program. Find out the ones we think are worth signing up for.
Are You Pursuing an Overcrowded Career Field?
It takes time, money, and effort to earn a degree or certificate for a chosen occupation. Before you commit, make sure the field has room for you.
The College Freshman Budget
College can be where you get your first taste of independence...including financial independence. Make sure you enjoy it without blowing all your cash.
5 Ways to Turn Every Employee into a Rainmaker
For successful small businesses, sales aren't just the responsibility of the sales staff. Here's how you can get everybody involved in selling your business.