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7 Dumb Stock Picking Mistakes Even Smart Investors Make
Even savvy investors make dumb mistakes. Steer clear of these easy-to-make investment blunders!
5 Surefire Signs You Have Too Much Debt
Are you toeing the line of too much debt? These warning signs say so.
Entrepreneurs Versus Managers: Which are You?
Entrepreneur or manager? Either can build successful businesses. You've just got to know which one you are.
How an Exit Strategy Can Make You a Better Investor
We're all for buy and hold, but sometimes, it really does make sense to sell an investment. That's where an exit strategy comes in.
Best Money Tips: Saving on Car Repairs
Today we found some great articles on saving on car repairs, what to do if your job is dying, and tips for a frugal New Year's Eve.
Best Money Tips: Nifty Ways to Reuse Household Items
Today we found some great articles on nifty ways to reuse household items, edible plants that can cut your grocery bill, and healthy recipes anyone can make.
7 Ways to Repurpose Your Old Christmas Tree
Before you toss that dried up Christmas tree on the sidewalk, give it new life instead!
Is Social Media Killing Your Business?
Facebook, Twitter, G+ can all be cost effective marketing tools. They can also be time and resource sinks.
Is Your Personality Sabotaging Your Saving?
Your struggle to save money may run deeper than you think. Are you one of these types of people who find it hard to save?
Use Systems To Save Time And Money
For business tasks you dread or commonly avoid, build task management systems to help you stop procrastinating and free you to work where your skills matter most.
5 Essential Things Women Should Know About Investing
Half of America's household breadwinners are women — who unfortunately, are still playing catch-up in the investment world. Find out why.
3 Easy Ways to Invest in Real Estate (Without Buying Real Estate)
Investing in real estate can be lucrative — and a lot of hard work. With these investment strategies, you can enjoy the profits without owning property.
5 Ways to Contain Rising Healthcare Costs
Time will tell if Obamacare will boost or trim your health benefit costs. In the meanwhile, try these strategies to keep those costs in line.
3 Tax Reasons to Sell Your Business in 2012
With some beneficial tax rules changing after 2012 and the market for small businesses heating up, the year upcoming may be the year to sell.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Save $1 a Day
Today we found some great articles on ways to save $1 a day, family-friendly Super Bowl parties, and cheap things that make life easier.
Get Paid to Watch Your Favorite TV Show Live
Those daytime TV shows with live audiences? Those audiences are bought and paid for and you can earn a few extra bucks sitting in the audience, too.
Continue Your Education...Online
Thanks to the Internet, we can learn something new every day. Why not hone some new skills with a few simple clicks?
Best Money Tips: How to Throw a Fun and Frugal Super Bowl Party
Today we found some awesome articles on how to throw a fun and frugal Super Bowl Party, encouraging nutrition in your family, and naming a guardian for your kids.
How to Get More Value Out of American Airlines Miles
Want to squeeze more value out of those American Airlines miles? Here's how to do it right.
“Shop in stores with concrete floors.”
Enter the mystical realm of warehouse stores, where bulk-buying can save you big money in the long run.