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As many of you may have guessed, I'm a Metacafe junkie. I love that place. It's a great resource for those "how to" videos that make life easier, cheaper and quite often, more fun. [more]
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Today we found some great articles on the right way to multitask, products you should definitely buy online, and the things extremely likeable people do.
Best Money Tips: 28 of the Biggest Money Wasters
Today we found the biggest money wasters according to real people, tips for eating out less, and what to do if you fall off the wagon on your good habits.
Best Money Tips: Strategies to Build Wealth Fast
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The Same Actions Will Produce The Same Results (Ten Tenets for Arranging Your Rich: Part 2)
A while back I posted the first of what I promised would be "Ten Tenets to Arranging Your Rich". And wouldn't you know it, right after posting Tenet #1, things got
7 Investing Lessons From the Two Comma Club
If you want to be a millionaire, take some advice from people who have already achieved that goal — members of Two Comma Club.
From Fine to Fabulous: 7 Ways to Improve Your eBay Business
Online auction site eBay has matured, but it's still a great way for savvy sellers to earn extra income. Take advantage of the site with these seven tips.
Tips For Eating Out Cheaply
My husband and I eat out quite often because we just do not have the time and energy to cook on most weekdays. Even though we go out three times a week or more, we do not really s
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Down-To-Earth Financial Advice From A Mountain-Climbing Adviser
I just finished reading The New Coffeehouse Investor by financial adviser Bill Schultheis. He's an index-fund investor and discusses his rationale for investing in non-managed fund
Ask The Readers: To Clip or Not to Clip? (A Chance to Win $10!)
Are you a coupon-clipper? Do you plan on becoming one? Have you shunned the practice out of principle, time, or apathy? Maybe you clip a little here and there, but leave the har
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It's a safe bet your health insurance provider offers some pretty sweet benefits. And chances are, you aren't using them.
Tools to Get Organized, Family Style
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5 Easy Ways to Save in 2010
With the New Year coming up fast, we're all busy making resolutions...one of which, is undoubtedly to find ways to save more. But saving isn't always easy, especially when you're a
What Is Your Auto-Reply Email Telling People About You?
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You're Missing Out on These 5 Easy Fixes for FOMO
While you've been afraid of missing out on everything, you've also missed out on ways to cure FOMO. But here they are!
Ask the Readers: What Makes You a Cheapskate?
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The Only 5 Words You Need to Declutter Your Life
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