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Store-bought popsicles are great, but the DIY versions are even better. Just use any of these popsicle molds and your summer treat game will be on point.
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Is Student Loan Debt as Bad as It Seems?
Student loan debt is clearly a major financial burden for recent grads, but is it as bad as other kinds of debt?
Should The AIG Bonuses Be Taken Away Or Not?
The whole country is up in arms about the last round of AIG bonuses, but why should they? Before you pick up your pitchfork and join the angry mob, would you return your bonus even
Best Money Tips: Deal With the Hardest Parts of Being in Your 20s
Today we found some stellar articles on dealing with being in your 20s, things every high school grad should know about money, and using coupons with food stamps.
Get Over the Hump Like a Soldier (Book Giveaway)
Learn how to keep the motivation going after the initial excitement of going after your financial goals has worn off.
What Is Power of Attorney?
When aging or illness make financial decisions too dicey, folks can turn to a trustworthy third party known as power of attorney.
Where to Turn for Help When You Don't Have an Emergency Fund
If we've told you once, we've told you a thousand times — you need an emergency fund! But if disaster strikes, these last-minute answers can cover a cash crunch.
Economic effects of pandemic flu in a recession
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The 5 Best Food Choppers
When a full-sized processor seems like overkill, you can count on a food chopper to get the job done. These picks balance price and function for a cutting-edge kitchen tool.
Beautify Your Yard: What's Your Best Advice?
The yard and garden is on everyone’s mind this time of year, and the recent Earth Day celebration may have you thinking about some fuel-free options for keeping things beautiful.
10 Things to Leave Behind During Your Midsummer Trip
Before you head off on that midsummer getaway, make sure to leave these things behind. You won't need them.
13 Things IT People Wish You Knew About Computers
We asked IT pros for some simple tips to take some of the mystery and frustration out of computer problems.
The Habits of the Financially Successful
Your bad financial habits could be ruining your life. Start living your own financial success story by establishing these good habits of life and money management.
Best Money Tips: Smart Steps to Make Your Job Search More Productive
Today we found articles on ways to make your job search more productive, what the TSA is doing to improve airport security, and how to save big on your next summer barbecue.
How to Save Money and Still Dress Green
Ignore the new "eco-apparel" hype. The most eco-friendly thing you can do when it comes to your clothes closet is to be a cheapskate and simply consume less
12 Tricks to Make Groceries Last Longer
It's no use buying tasty, inexpensive food if it goes bad before you eat it. Follow these tips to keep all that grocery goodness fresh.
Best Money Tips: Eat Healthy During the Holidays
Today we found some stellar articles on eating healthy during the holidays, DIY gifts you can make in 15 minutes, and reducing healthcare costs in the New Year.
9 Savory Soups That Make Perfect Freezer Meals for Fall
Freezer meals are a busy parent's best friend. These nine freezer-friendly soups are perfect for keeping your family warm on those chilly fall nights.
Credit Card and Debt Settlement? Would you Consider it? (Your Chance to Win $10!)
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Spend or Save: The Fashion Edition
Shopping for clothes doesn't have to be painful: not to your wallet, not to you schedule, and (most importantly) not to your poor, aching brain.
The 5 Best Popsicle Molds
Store-bought popsicles are great, but the DIY versions are even better. Just use any of these popsicle molds and your summer treat game will be on point.