Today we found some awesome articles on communal items to share with neighbors, tips to legally pay less tax, and how to avoid buying a "lemon" product.
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How can you avoid losing valuable time to a bogus broker? What questions should you ask to ensure you don't get in bed with a dud? And what red flags should you watch for?
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5 Careers Where Women Earn More Than Men
The wage gap is no secret. But in these five career fields, it's women who come out on top of the pay scale.
How to Resist the Expensive "Once in a Lifetime" Mentality
Just because you think you'll only buy something once, doesn't mean it's worth spending your money on.
Best Money Tips: Share With Your Neighbors
Today we found some awesome articles on communal items to share with neighbors, tips to legally pay less tax, and how to avoid buying a "lemon" product.
5 Ways Being Late on Tech Trends Saves You Money
Late adopters get to choose from tested products, pay better prices, and avoid hidden costs in the new and trendy.
Best Money Tips: Foods You Shouldn't Refreeze
Today we found some great articles on foods you shouldn’t refreeze after thawing, unexpected ways to use honey, and personal finance for lazy people.
7 Free Perks You Should Ask for on Your Next Flight
There are plenty of cool things you can get to make your flight more comfy. All you need to do is ask.
Here's How Debt Settlement Can Make Your Debt Worse
Debt settlement companies make a pretty convincing pitch, but beware: They just might leave you worse off.
Why You Need to Know the Difference Between Secured and Unsecured Debts
You have secured debt, and you have unsecured debt. Do you know the difference? It's time to learn.
How to Choose an Accountant for Your Small Business
The role of an accountant doesn't have to be limited to tax preparation. He can be a valuable adviser for your business year round. Here are some things your accountant should b
What Should You Pay Yourself?
How much should you be earning from your business? Legal, financial, and tax considerations will affect the answer.
Best Money Tips: How to Improve Your Finances By Being More Likable
Today we found articles on how to be more likable and why that’s financially valuable, five kinds of low-budget weddings, and retirement tips for 20-somethings.
Want to Sell Your Business? Start Now
Given the unusual economic environment, now isn’t the best time to sell a company. But it’s the perfect time to plan to sell one.
7 Tips for Choosing a Business Broker
How can you avoid losing valuable time to a bogus broker? What questions should you ask to ensure you don't get in bed with a dud? And what red flags should you watch for?
Why You Should Do Less to Grow Your Business
Here are some tips on how to use the minimum viable product approach with your own business.
9 Things to Know Before Retiring Abroad
The retirement of your dreams might include becoming an expat. Before you leave the U.S., it's important to know what to expect.
Fake a Fab, Rich Lifestyle With These 7 Free Apps
Don't have the scratch to hire a chauffeur or a chef? Download these apps instead and live like a Rockefeller.
Why You Should Forget the Word Scalable
Perhaps it's time for more entrepreneurs to enjoy the unique rewards of keeping a business small.
Gas Prices Begin a Rebound: 5 Things to Know Now Before You Buy Your Next Car
Gas is up nearly 30 cents from a month ago, so fill up on information about how that rebound could affect your bank account.
How to Keep Your Job Hunt From Busting Your Budget
You want to go all out in your job search, but you don't want to go broke in the process.
7 Reasons to Invest in Stocks Past Age 50
Conventional wisdom says you should invest conservatively near and after retirement. Is that actually wise?