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Why Saving Too Much Money for a College Fund Is a Bad Idea
It's no secret that college is costly, but stashing too much cash for your kid's education can be a not-so-great move for your financial security.
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From Fearless Girl to Uncle Scrooge's vault, these iconic money images continue to shape our outlook on finance.
The Best and Worst Things to Buy at Farmers' Markets
Your local farmers' market is a great source of frugal and healthful food — as long as you know what to buy and what to leave on the table.
15 Little Ways to Make Yourself a Better Person While Watching TV Tonight
Face it, there really isn't much "must -see TV" these days. Augment your next tube watching session with these little life improvers.
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9 Things People With Good Phone Skills Never Do
The telephone conversation is it's own realm, one that includes it's own rules and etiquette. How many of these "phone's pas" have you committed?
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Big Bytes: Using Tech for Restaurant Discounts
From apps to coupons and more, discover how you can use technology to score sweet dining discounts — even at the last minute.
Affordable Flowers for Valentine's Day (or Any Day)
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7 Signs You're Financially Ready to Start a Family
It's hard to know when you're 100 percent ready to have a baby, but these financial signs mean you're off to a great start.
Best Money Tips: How to Stick to Your Grocery Budget
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7 Money Moves to Make When You Get a New Job
Starting a new job? Great! Just remember to make these key moves to keep your finances in order.
How to Clean Your House in One Day
Yes, you CAN deep-clean your house quickly. Gather the troops, pump up the jams, and get down to business with these do-it-in-a-day tips.
8 Good Reasons to Become a Contractor
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5 Ways to Build Retirement Stability in Your 50s
Your 50s are no time to slow down your financial progress. These critical money moves could save your retirement.
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This Is When It Pays to Stay Loyal to a Rewards Credit Card
Staying loyal to a particular rewards credit card can be risky, but it can also pay off if you know how to play the game. This is how to win.