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A long time ago, I had an idea. I was working a regular job, but I realized that what I wanted to do was be a writer. I figured that I could make some money writing, but not necess
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Health Insurance: How to Fight Back Against 4 Common Claim Denials
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How to Give Your Finances a Year-End Review
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What's in Store for the Economy?
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Replacing a Crappy Job
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Life After Debt: What's Next?
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Don't Buy Microsoft Office! And Other Free Alternatives to Pricey Computer Software
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