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"Bundling" is a buzzworthy term in the insurance world. But, sometimes, you're better off keeping your policies separate.
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Today we found some stellar articles on the best sites for renting and buying textbooks, steps to financial prosperity, and things you should know about the U.S. economy.
7 Ways to Make the Most of a Tiny Kitchen
A tiny kitchen can make cooking seem more unappetizing than two-week-old leftovers. But with some creativity and thought, even the smallest kitchen can be functional and inviting.
Best Money Tips: Finding Cheap Airline Tickets
Today we found some awesome articles on finding cheap airline tickets, choosing the best credit card for you, and tasks to organize your finances.
5 Business Lessons From These Child Entrepreneurs
What can you learn from kid entrepreneurs? Just about everything you need to know to launch a successful business!
Cheap Fun and Libations: Brewery and Winery Tours
For a fun, educational afternoon with free drinks, brewery and winery tours are where it's at. Discover how to find them and what to expect.
7 Job Sectors Where Wages Are Growing
Wages are growing in some sectors of the economy faster than others. If you're considering a career change, look here.
The 5 Best Home Security Systems
Keeping your home safe and secure isn't easy, but it can be. Just use any of these home security systems and you'll rest easy knowing your castle is protected
How to Retire During a Recession
As the economy remains shaky, retirement can seem oh-so-unattainable. But there are ways to make it work — and even make your retirement enjoyable.
Best Money Tips: Small Lifestyle Changes That Make a Big Difference
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The 5 Best Sunscreens
Sunlight is great for mind, body, and spirit, but it's pretty tough on the skin. Get the benefits with less harm with one of these five best sunscreens.
8 Sacrifices That Will Supercharge Your Debt Payoff
They won't seem like sacrifices when debt is no longer hanging over your head.
Open a beer bottle with a sheet of paper
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Can making your coffee in what looks like a fancy flower vase give you inexpensive, delicious java? Oh, yes. Say hi to pour-over coffee.
Your Personnel File...at home
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Should You Treat Your Social Security Benefits Like a Bond?
A lot of things can impact your retirement investment strategy. Should your future Social Security benefits be one of them?
Why Your IRA Shouldn't Double as an Education Savings Plan
Your IRA may have the option to help pay for college, but that doesn't mean it should be your go-to education savings plan.
The SEP-IRA Is How the Self-Employed Do Retirement Like a BOSS
The self-employed aren't saving enough for retirement. Are you one of them? Time to start a SEP-IRA.
The story of a guy with Downs Syndrome, some grocery bags and an idea straight from the heart.
Something I have often heard from teachers, mentors and my own parents is the following phrase: “Be the best at what you do, whatever you do.” It’s a lesson I have tried to live up
Green Switch for Green Savings
Did you know that even after turning everything off in your home, you are still paying for electricity consumption you may be unaware of? If you’re like me, that should get both th