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What's a Fair Relationship Between Salary and Rent?
A recent study suggests that many workers can't afford a decent place to live. But is truth that we need to change our concept of a good standard of living?
Best Money Tips: Benefits of Shopping at Farmers Markets
Today we found some fantastic articles on the benefits of shopping at farmer's markets, curbing compulsive spending this Christmas, and teaching personal finance.
7 Ways to Ace Your Next Performance Review
Turn your next one-on-one with your boss into a promotion or raise with some common-sense preparation and a willingness to shine.
15 Cheap and Delicious Punch Recipes for Holiday Parties
Bring on the holiday festivities! These delicious and simple party drinks sure do pack a punch.
4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Becoming a Caregiver
Caregiving is a wonderful, heartfelt gesture that comes with emotional and financial stress. Make sure you're prepared for all of the challenges it can bring.
8 Necessities That Will Be Cheaper in 2016
2015 was a great year — and 2016 looks even better. These eight buys will be cheaper in the New Year.
How to get a job--learn the secret from a bad movie
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You must file a tax return to get economic stimulus tax rebate
Surely by now everyone has heard of the economic stimulus tax rebate. To get it, though, you have to file a return.
Best Money Tips: Healthy Home Remedies That Work
Today we health home remedies, the best and worst things to buy in February, and tips to save on flowers.
Get the Response You Want With Friendly, Professional Email
If you want to influence people and get what you want — at work and beyond — learn the art of writing friendly, professional emails.
Psychology and Loans: The Strange Reasons Why You Make Bad Decisions
You might think that when it comes to big financial decisions, you only make logical, rational decisions. But research suggests that you don't.
7 Money Fixes You Can Make When You're Stuck Inside Because of the Weather
Stuck inside on a snowy day is the perfect time to declutter and revamp your financial strategy.
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Lifestyle Inflation: The Ultimate Financial Trap
Lifestyle inflation takes extra money and turns it into a vain attempt to buy joy. Avoid it by changing your perspective on money and happiness.
How to Have a Frugal Vacation and Still Treat Yourself
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What to Buy (and Avoid Buying) in July
July is a great month to buy a mattress but not so good for a swimsuit. Find out what else is on sale — and what else definitely isn't.
Do You Know Your Retirement "Number"?
You might think you know the amount of money you'll need for a comfortable retirement — but you could be basing that off the wrong number.
You're Probably Owed Almost $200: Here's Where to Claim It
State governments are holding billions of dollars in unclaimed settlements, refunds, wages, and more. Here's where to find yours.
How Emotions Can Hurt a Home Buyer
Granite counters and fresh paint can lead a buyer to overlook a home's flaws. Avoid buying the wrong house by recognizing these common biases.