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6 Steps for a Woman's Financial Self-Defense
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Back to Reality: Coming Down after the Holidays
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9 Ways to Save Money on Laundry
You have to do laundry, but that doesn't mean you have to spend a lot on it. Learn how to clean clothes at a fraction of your current cost.
12 Tricks to Make Groceries Last Longer
It's no use buying tasty, inexpensive food if it goes bad before you eat it. Follow these tips to keep all that grocery goodness fresh.
Best Money Tips: Qualities to Embrace for Success
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Best Money Tips: Things You Can Do To Find Your Calling
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Best Money Tips: How to Save Money and Be Green
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Best Money Tips: What to Do if Your Computer Crashes
Today we found some awesome articles on what to do if your computer crashes, how to save money on cell phone plans, and simple networking tips.
Best Money Tips: Unusual Uses For Soap
Today we found some awesome articles on unusual uses for soap, last minute tax filing tips, and how to earn more in less time.
18 Must Haves for the Business Traveler
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What’s Tax Deductible for Your Next Business Trip?
The IRS have set out some pretty specific guidelines as to what's tax deductible for your next business trip.
Best Money Tips: Self-Help Clichés We Need to Change
Today we found some great articles on self-help clichés we need to change, how to avoid a parking ticket, and organizational tools to get your life together.
How Much to Pay New Hires in 2011
You're ready to bring in new employees — great! But calculating salaries can be difficult. Learn what to pay in a still-unsteady economy.
Corporate Rules to Unlearn
Working for a large corporation can provide valuable experience, but when it comes to running a small business, following corporate rules could hurt your bottom line.
How to Be Less of a Grump at Work
If your work life has transformed you into the office grump, take steps to change how you work. You'll improve your outlook and perhaps your bottom line.
Where to Turn When Your Bank Doesn't Love You Anymore
Many traditional lenders such as banks are pulling back credit, even from long term, credit-worthy customers. Fortunately,there are plenty of alternatives to traditional banks.
The Quiet Millionaire: Part 3 - Money for Now, Money for Later
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Preparing for the Fiscal Cliff
There's a good chance that the "fiscal cliff" America is about to go over will be a non-issue. But that's no reason not to do a bit of preparation.
Best Money Tips: Last-Minute Gifts You Can Buy at the Grocery Store
Today we found some great articles on last minute gifts you can buy at the grocery store, stuffing an epic stocking, and getting a holiday bonus.
It Broke? Check for a Recall
Recalls aren't just for toys. If something breaks, especially earlyish in the product's life, check it out and you may just get a free replacement.