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These mindful spending strategies can help you resist those impulse buys.
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Today we found ways to recover from major financial mistakes, how to afford an amazing trip this year, and home and auto maintenance tasks that people often forget.
5 Home Renovations That Could Hurt Your Home's Value
Swimming pools and lavish gardens may sound great, but before you drop big bucks on a home renovation, know what it can do to resale value.
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Ask the Readers: How Do You Save Money at the Movies?
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The Airline Lost Your Luggage. Now What?
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What can renters do if their landlords are in foreclosure?
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Today we found some awesome articles on restaurants and retailers offering free gift cards for givers, the best life hacks of 2013, and teaching children frugality.
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The 5 Best Pet Stain Removers
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Find Your Passion
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How to Buy Art as Gifts
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