Typically, one of the major necessities in business start-ups is a hefty financial commitment. However, there are ways to start a business for much less.
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Start a Business for Next to Nothing
Typically, one of the major necessities in business start-ups is a hefty financial commitment. However, there are ways to start a business for much less.
5-Day Debt Reduction Plan: Search and Destroy
It's Day Three of your plan to tackle debt reduction. Where can you trim the fat from your budget to find extra cash to direct toward debt?
Cash Is King: Now What Should I Do With It?
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4 Important Ways College Students Should Use Credit Cards
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How to Get Emails from the President
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It's easy to delay or even skip visits to the doctor or dentist. Here's why you need to make — and keep — your important annual visits.
Best Money Tips: Tips to Increase Productivity
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3 Ways to Ban Spam and Stop Junk
Junk mail kills trees; Spam and unsolicited phone calls kill your day. Here's the best way to get rid of all three!
Best Money Tips: How to Succeed Even When You Fail
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Best Money Tips: Save Over $15,000 a Year
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Be In Charge of Your Finances
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4 Signs You're Burned Out (and How to Recover)
What with work, the kids, the neighbors, burnout is never far off. Recognize the signs — and take steps to walk back from the brink.
Best Money Tips: How to Raise Future Millionaires
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5 Times You Should Say Yes to New Credit Card Offers
Usually you're better off shredding all those credit card offers that come in the mail. Find out when to break out the letter opener instead.
4 Things Millennials Should Do Today to Prepare for Retirement
Planning for retirement is daunting — even for twenty-somethings. Take a few simple steps and be on your way to building a healthy retirement fund.
Best Money Tips: Serve Christmas Dinner on a Budget
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Track Your Refunds or Get Ripped Off
âRefundsâ are supposedly different from ârebatesâ, although honestly, you might never know it, since both are difficult to obtain. [more]
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There's one problem I have with being a thrifty shopper. Well, one big problem anyway. And it's that I always feel like there could be a better bargain somewhere else. I get buyer's guilt that I've overpaid, even when I've saved 90%. [more]
5 Ways Greece and China's Economic Problems Might Impact You
Economic turmoil in China and Greece is creating a ripple effect worldwide. Are you feeling with the fallout?