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Best Money Tips: How to Prepare for Natural Disasters
Today we found some great articles on how to prepare for natural disasters, how flexible you should be in your job hunt, and things you must do this September.
Opening the Book on Open Book Management
Share your company's financial information with your employees and you'll all share in the benefits of increased productivity.
Flashback Friday: 44 Ways to Effectively Resist Impulse Buys
Who can resist those sweet impulse buys at the checkout line or suggested buys online? You can!
5 Details Your Financial Adviser May Be Ignoring
You depend on your financial adviser for guidance on life's money matters. But they may not always consider the big picture.
5 Cost Drivers To Help You Make Accurate Expense Projections
Employ cost drivers to prevent faulty overhead cost predictions from undermining your profit projection and planning efforts.
Can You Survive a Double Dip Recession?
Five questions you should be asking before the double dip arrives.
Fundamentals of Online Advertising
Online advertising is much cheaper than print advertising. But to get results, you've got to find your audience and test your pitch.
6 Times You Need to Update Your Will
If you have a will, you're already ahead of the curve. But you need to make sure it's updated, too.
How to Make Good Money Teaching English in China
If you want to make good money as a teacher, you might want to move to China.
Get Paid Real Money From Virtual Work
Looking for a great work-from-home gig? Learn how to earn a living — or just extra income — as a virtual assistant.
8 Easy Home Maintenance To-Dos for Spring
Spring is in the air and that means home repair. Welcome the warmer days with these must-do maintenance projects.
How to Prosper Despite the Coming Economic Challenge
2011 wasn't a great year for the economy. And most experts don't expect 2012 to be any better. What can small business do to survive, or even thrive, in a tough environment?
Best Money Tips: Amateur Investing Mistakes You Can Avoid
Today we found some great articles on beginner investing mistakes you can avoid, reasons why being cheap is bad, and frugal ways to relax on a stressful day.
7 Added Costs That Come With a Bigger House
Bigger isn't always better, but when it comes to houses, it's usually more expensive.
Re-Age Your Credit Card Debt to Protect Your Credit Score
Re-aging your credit can be good or bad depending on the circumstances. Learn when you want your credit re-aged and how to make it happen.
Money After Graduation: Highlights from Our Chat with UNT's Student Money Management Center
Don't miss the highlights from our chat with UNT's Student Money Management Center on money after graduation.
Best Money Tips: These Cities and States Will Pay You to Move There
Today we found articles on places that will pay you to move there, expensive things that are not worth the extra cost, and things that a neuroscientist says will make you happier.
The 5 Best BB Creams
Keep your skin clear and glowing with the right BB cream. Any of these five best BB creams are great for your face!
6 Beauty Blunders Everyone Makes
Say goodbye to crooked eyebrows and dirty brushes. Put your best face forward — by avoiding these too-easy-to-make beauty blunders.
Why You Should Be Saving Big With Bi-Weekly Mortgage Payments
Paying your mortgage every couple of weeks instead of monthly can shave thousands in interest costs, but going bi-weekly is not a simple as it seems.