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If you're one of the 40 million Americans with student loan debt, you can save more in the long run by getting smart about saving, spending, and earning.
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Starting in 2010, the Give a Day, Get a Disney Day program will be giving out free tickets to Disneyland or Disney World for those in the United States and Puerto Rico who voluntee
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Protecting Yourself from Medical Billing Mistakes
By some estimates, up to 80% of medical bills out there have mistakes on them, so it’s in your best interest to know what you’re being charged for.
How to Eliminate Holiday Debt
A little too generous this holiday season? Get back in the black with these quick debt-busting tips.
Best Money Tips: Gifts for Women That Won't Break the Bank
Today we found some stellar articles on gifts for women that won't break the bank, donating without spending money, and plugging personal finance leaks.
Carnival of Personal Finance #205: Pay it Forward Edition
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Is There Any Reason to Pay for a Landline Anymore?
Let's investigate if paying for a landline phone is still worth it.
11 Tips to Spend Less on Eating In
It's almost always cheaper to cook than it is to eat out, but do you know how to keep your home-cooked meals both flavorful and frugal? Follow these tips.
7 Financial Moves You Must Make in 2014
Don't simply resolve to make these smart money moves in the coming year — actually take action!
23 Airport Hacks to Remember Before Your Next Flight
The airport is no picnic, but you can make it bearable with this collection of clever air transport how-tos and workarounds.
Your Web Presence Will Soon Be More Valuable Than Your Credit Rating
Soon it won't be enough to remove those compromising tweets and selfies. To succeed and prosper, you need to build an attractive online persona.
7 Ways to Sleep Better in Fewer Hours
Feel great tomorrow morning by making your limited sleep hours as effective as possible with these great sleep hacks.
5 Ways to Pay Off Your Student Debt Faster
If you're one of the 40 million Americans with student loan debt, you can save more in the long run by getting smart about saving, spending, and earning.
Best Money Tips: Pieces of Money Advice That Are Always True
Today we found articles on money advice that are always true, things you need to stop expecting from others, and money-saving hobbies that will prep your budget for the holidays.
Disney Offers Free Theme Park Passes for Volunteering in 2010
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A Box of Wine, a Loaf of Bread, and Thou: 6 Box Wine Comparisons
Boxed wines are economical, easy to store and good for the environment. But how do they taste? Would they satisfy wine snobs? I took the plunge and tried 6 popular boxed wines. Fin
Social Media and Identity Theft in 2010
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Best Money Tips: Ways to Age Well on a Shoestring Budget
Today we found articles on aging well on a shoestring budget, saving money at the gym, and budgeting when you live in an expensive city.
How Everyone Can Cut Cable and Still Watch What They Love — Even Sportsfans
Cutting the cable TV cord is getting easier (for sportsfans now, too). Here's where to find your favorite programming — whatever it may be.
How to Earn Extra Income With Twitter
If you love social media, your Twitter account can be a great source of income.
Ask the Readers: Trash or Cash? (Chance to Win $20!)
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Best Money Tips: Essential Steps to Take Before a Job Interview
Today we found some awesome articles on essential steps to take before a job interview, reducing stress in your life, and making money for your monthly bills.