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When done correctly, forecasting is one of the most value-added activities a business owner can do. Here are four secrets to make this activity meaningful for the future of your
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With the first quarter of 2010 behind you, the economy in recovery, and a number of new laws on the books, now is a good time to review your budget for the balance of this year
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4 Employee Benefits at Little (or Zero) Cost
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Stop Slouching! 5 Ways to Improve Your Posture
Studies show a link between poor posture and poor health. Make your mother proud; stop slouching with these five simple ways to improve your posture.
10 Things in Your Pantry That Don't Last as Long as You Think
Flour, sugar, canned ham and other pantry items don't actually last forever. Keep your eye on these pantry staples and catch them before they go off.
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4 Secrets of Meaningful Projections
When done correctly, forecasting is one of the most value-added activities a business owner can do. Here are four secrets to make this activity meaningful for the future of your
8 Personal Finance Moves You Can Make While Jogging
Personal finance while jogging? With apps that make managing money easier than ever, fitness time can also be personal finance time.
Temps, VAs, Contractors and Employees: Who Should You Hire?
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25 Bite-Sized Money Resolutions to Make 2015 Your Biggest Year Yet
You don't have to make life-altering changes to see big results. Start with one or two of these small money resolutions and grow from there!
Your 2010 Budget Revisited
With the first quarter of 2010 behind you, the economy in recovery, and a number of new laws on the books, now is a good time to review your budget for the balance of this year
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Essential Services for the Road
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Build a Secure Future Starting With Your Next Paycheck
Don't just dump your next paycheck directly into your checking account. Make these wise money moves instead.
60+ Things You Can Decorate With Washi Tape
Colorful washi tape is easy to work with and suitable for a bunch of fun design and decoration projects. Where will you stick washi tape next?
Best Money Tips: Ways to Prepare for a Move
Today we found some great articles on ways to prepare for a move, dressing the family for less, and pointers on negotiating your starting salary.
10 Expensive Things That Look Cheap
It's smart to spend more to buy quality and value. But it's doubly dumb to pay way, way more and wind up something that delivers so much less.
How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Moneymaker
A big backyard costs money. Did you know it can also make you money?
Telecommuting Is Not Just an HR Perk
Economic, environmental, and continuity of operations demands suggest that telecommuting is more than an HR perk.
12 Awesome Ways to Use Apple Cider Vinegar
From dressing your salad to softening your callouses, you'll find a use for apple cider vinegar in every room of your home.
How to Get People to Work for You Cheap (or Free)
There are several ways you can still get quality people to work for you for very little, or deferred payment, or even free.