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As a professional ad man, I'm ashamed to say that I'm really not good at advertising, well, me. That goes double in social situations. I never know where to stand, how to eat, how
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Find and Track Deals on Twitter: The Ultimate Guide
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Should You Budget Like You Diet?
"Budgeting" and "dieting" are our two toughest resolutions. The strategies that work with one just might work for the other.
Tips for Sounder Sleep at Hotels
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The Real Value of Forever Stamps
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Poverty Makes You Stupid
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Maintaining a good credit score is important, no matter what your financial goals are.
How to Avoid Putting on Recession Pounds
During hard times, eating cheap food may seem to make sense, but it can be more costly to us in the long run.
7 Ways My Clunker Is Smarter Than a Hybrid
Hybrid cars are all the rage, but keeping a "clunker" might be a better move, environmentally and financially.
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If your to-do list is long on tasks and short on check-marks, up the power of everybody's favorite productivity tool with a few simple tweaks.
10 Smart and Frugal Uses for Epsom Salt
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Attempts to Escape the Clutches of Online Data Aggregators
There's a new crowd of web sharks on the prowl; they are effective, they are legal, and they want your data. Learn how to remove yourself from their jaws.
Write for money online series - Part II - Associated Content
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10 Questions Landlords Can't Ask
It's hard enough finding a place to rent in a tough market without having to answer a bunch of probing questions. Happily, you don't have to.
How to Build Your Own Trigger for Happiness
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15 Investing Tips From A #1 Wall Street Stock Picker
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Best Money Tips: Best (and Worst) Things to Buy in October
Today we found some awesome articles on the best and worst things to buy in October, productivity tips from a star-up founder, and negotiating on vacation.
4 Moves That Guarantee a Great Retirement
The number of Americans happy in retirement plummets each year. Avoid that fate and enjoy your golden years to the max.
Writing Your Own Business Plan: Thrifty or Foolish?
Are you really saving money by writing your business plan yourself?