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When Do I Need to Buy Life Insurance?
Jeff Rose, CFP, recommends buying life insurance if someone you love would be in financial trouble if you weren't around.
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Today we found helpful articles on foods you can freeze and the right way to do it, ways to save at Old Navy, and dying professions that job hunters should avoid.
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Federal Student Loans
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While having a pet may make your life fuller, sometimes it won't make you monetarily richer. Here are five simple ways to save money on pet expenses.
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10 Secrets of Long-Distance Job Hunting
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How to Get Free Shipping and Online Discounts Across the Web
Many online retailers across the web offer free shipping and online discounts, but you have to know where to go to get these offers. Here's a place you can go.
Best Money Tips: Don't Fall for These Black Friday Tricks
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Postal Dis-Service?
The cost of sending packages and letters by Priority and Express Mail will set you back more than regular mail, but are you really getting the service you’re paying for?
11 Things That Are Worth the Money
Even when you're cutting back, making room in your budget for these 11 things will help ensure a happy, healthy life.
Best Money Tips: Unconventional Ways to Save on Your Wedding
Today we found some fantastic articles on unconventional ways to save on your wedding, furniture buying tips, and giving yourself a pay raise every year.
5 Decisions With Unexpected Financial Consequences
Our decisions can leave deep and lasting impacts on our future financial health, even if they don't seem to be connected to money. Here are five you must watch for.
Who has the time (or money) for deals?
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How to Make the Most of Your 401K
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Wages Are Rising — Here’s How to Get Your Cut
Believe it or not, wages are finally beginning to rise. Make sure your boat is rising with the tide by making some critical career moves.
Best Money Tips: Summer Jobs for the Early-Bird College Student
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4 Retirement "Rules of Thumb" That Actually Work
Take some guesswork out of retirement planning with these four financial rules of thumb. They really do work!