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10 Dumb Habits That Are Keeping You From Earning More Money
Career stalled? Income lagging? Sit up straight and read on to see if you're committing any of these income-sapping bad habits.
5 Best Amazon Deals for Friday 01/17
Today's deals include 50% off Women's Designer Boots, 50% off Hanes Men's Underwear, $5 albums, and more!
5 Best Amazon Deals for Thursday 01/23
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How to Balance Saving for Retirement, Emergency Fund, and Paying Off Debt
Funding the personal finance Big Three — debt repayment, retirement, and emergency cash — is possible if you follow a balanced plan, like this one.
The 6 Most Important Health Appointments You Must Stop Avoiding
It's easy to delay or even skip visits to the doctor or dentist. Here's why you need to make — and keep — your important annual visits.
Best Money Tips: Stay Organized With These Simple Kitchen Routines
Today we found articles on simple routines that keep you organized in the kitchen, ways to live on $1,000 a month, and the highest-paying low-stress careers right now.
4 of the Fastest Ways to Go Broke in Retirement
Retirement should be for relaxing. But if you keep up these four habits, you'll spend your golden years broke.
Best Money Tips: Tips to Increase Productivity
Today we found some great articles on increasing productivity when working from home, lessons learned from Depression-era parents, and what to do with a busted smartphone.
Best Money Tips: You Can Start These Full-Time Businesses on a Part-Time Budget
Today we found articles on full-time businesses you can start on a part-time budget, ways to save at the airport, and reasons why you should travel in fall.
Best Money Tips: Affordable Travel Tips
Today we found some awesome articles on affordable travel tips, grocery shopping for 4 on $100 a week, and ways to avoid a money pit.
5 Ways to Get Someone to Say "Yes"
A lot of what we do in life comes down to persuading people to say "yes." Here's to how get to that yes faster and more often.
4 Ways to Make the Most of Your Student Loan Grace Period
A student loan grace period isn't a pass to spend your first big paychecks willy-nilly. Be smart, save up, and prepare to tackle your loan.
My Bank Stole My Grocery Money
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Dementia Sucks: Keep Your Brain Strong With These 10 Things
Your brain isn't really a muscle, but you still can improve its function and fitness with the right mix of nutrition and conditioning. Learn how.
Learn to Invest in 2010: 4 Steps to Educating Yourself
Interested in learning to invest this year but not sure how to accomplish that? By following 4 steps, you can take your knowledge to the next level (and the next, and the next) and
Eat Well, Save Big Cookbook (Review and Giveaway!)
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How You Know When It's Time For Bankruptcy
When it comes to erasing debt, you've got options. You can do it yourself, go to a credit counselor, try debt settlement or go for the nuclear bomb of debt destruction: bankruptcy.
Here's How Much Life in the Big City Will Cost You
Your dreams of big city life probably won't come cheap. Better crunch the numbers before you make the big move from Smallsville to Metropolis!
Everybody's Wrong About How Much House You Can Afford
Owning too much house often leads to your house owning you. Avoid becoming house poor with a radical approach to housing costs.