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This fabulous form building and organizing program is one of those things you don't even know you need until you see it. A must have for both personal use and for your business
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I wasn't looking forward to doing my taxes this year. They were going to be more complicated than in years past, because I left my regular job and started working full-time as
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Co-Signing for a Loan: 4 Things to Consider First
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The 10 Worst Tax Moves You Can Make
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There are lots of ways to cut grocery costs, but these five strategies may be the cleverest — and they aren't difficult to do, either.
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Nancy Trejos is a personal finance writer for the Washington Post. While she was advising readers on financial problems, she was actually so broke that she had to ask her hardwo
Best Money Tips: Save on Medical Costs and Improve Your Family’s Health
Today we found some amazing articles on saving on medical costs and improving your family's health, things you need to throw away, and remaining frugal while traveling.
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Americans are getting smarter about spending their tax refunds. How will you spend yours?
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