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How Much Will Life Insurance Cost?
Life insurance may not cost as much as you think it does. Jeff Rose, CFP, explains the factors that affect how much you pay for your life insurance policy.
Housing Values in Relationship to Proximity to Certain Stores
When you're house hunting you already look for good schools and low crime. Maybe you should add a Starbucks and Trader Joe's to your list, too.
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Declare a Frugal Friday Fun Night
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Best Money Tips: Live a Fulfilling Life in Retirement
Today we found some awesome articles on living a fulfilling life in retirement, starting an Ebay business, and taking a year off in your 20s.
Best Money Tips: Keep Making Income While Idle
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10 Credit Card Truths You Wish You Could Tell Your Younger Self
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6 Myths About Real Estate
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Can a Kindle Save You Money? Oprah's Coupon Code Makes It Easier
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How (and Why) to Start an Investment Club
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Best Money Tips: 7 Phases to Retirement
Today we found some great articles on phases to retirement, productivity tips for freelancers, and stress-free frugality.
Best Money Tips: How to Reach Financial Security By 30
Today we found helpful articles on how to reach financial security before you turn 30, ways to upcycle plastic bags, and the one word that will lead you to happiness.
Are we too clean for our own good?
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5 Best Amazon Deals for Thursday 09/05
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Best Money Tips: The Biggest Mortgage Mistakes a Home Buyer Can Make
Today we found some fantastic articles on mortgage mistakes a home buyer can make, what self or uninsured people will pay in 2014, and following up after a job interview.
Home Loans
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Are Coupons For Everyone? A Review of the Couponizer (and a Giveaway)
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Best Money Tips: 60+ Money-Saving Ways to Use Baking Soda
Today we found over 60 uses for baking soda that can help you save money, career tips for aspiring entrepreneurs, and inexpensive ideas for your Memorial Day party.
How Doing Less Helps You Get More Done
Too much attention to detail can leave us missing the forest for the trees. Step back from detailed agendas and lengthy to-do lists and refocus on the bigger picture.