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10 Money Goals You Should Set for the Holidays
The holidays can blindside your bank account. This year, make it a goal to be kind to your finances!
10 Business Owners Who Turned Services into Products
The problem with selling a service is that supply -- you and your staff -- is often limited. But what if your service could be made into a product?
10 Ways to Make Facebook Productive
From playing Farmville to following mindless status updates, Facebook is a well-known time suck. Here's how to use it to get things done instead.
Why Scientists Say You Should Be Committing the 7 Deadly Sins
Sloth, Pride, Gluttony — go for it! It turns out that sinning — in moderation — is probably actually good for you.
Uncle Sam Boosts Standard Mileage Deduction
Driving the company car just got a little more affordable.
How to Spend Less Without Starting a Budget
If you've had trouble making or following a budget, don't despair! You might be better off without one. Learn why — and how to save no matter what.
Best Money Tips: How to Prep for Next Year's Taxes
Today we found some great articles on ways to prep for next year’s taxes, how to know when it’s time to move, and a three-step plan to overcome any negative situation.
6 Common Blunders of Lousy Leaders
Everyone makes mistakes. But leaders who commit these six blunders aren't leading. They're failing.
The Power of Lists: Getting More Creative and Efficient
If you want to start working faster and coming up with better ideas, the answer is easy. All you need is a few minutes, a piece of paper, and a pen.
Best Money Tips: Black Friday Myths
Today we found some great articles on Black Friday myths, things to do before the new year, and ways to make money in college without a job.
The 5 Best Cat Foods
A high quality cat food will contribute to overall good feline health. Keep your kitty purring with one of these best five food choices.
Best Money Tips: Tour New York (and Other Big Cities) on a $25 Budget
Today we found articles on how to tour New York with only $25, sales skills that everyone should develop, and easy Christmas treats that you can make for less than $5.
6 Habits of Highly Productive People
Being busy and being productive are not synonyms. Is doing too much keeping you from getting anything done?
Best Money Tips: Stocking Stuffers Under $10
Today we found some awesome articles on stocking stuffers for under $10, how to receive great customer service, and ways to jazz up your holiday wrapping.
Tax Deductions: The Bright Side Of Failure
Failure can be a stern teacher. Failure can also be a tidy tax write-off.
Tax Law Changes For 2012: What You Need To Know
Here's a look at tax law changes you can expect for 2012 and how to plan ahead to take advantage of those changes now.
Going Green: How to Live a (Nearly) Cash-Only Life
Whether you have a problem with credit-card debt or just want a new way to budget, it might be time to go for the green.
Best Money Tips: Motivation Tips With Big Results
Today we found some great articles on motivation tips that really work, ways to make a workout schedule that works, and warning signs to check for when you’re buying a used car.
11 Cool Uses for Your Coffee Maker
Your coffee pot can't fry an egg, but it can certainly poach one. What else can your coffee maker do for you?
5 Red Flags Your Business Might Be Waving
Sales slipping? Customers staying away in droves? Maybe your accountant isn't the only one seeing red.