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I.O.U.S.A. the Movie - A Review One Year Later
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It's the 21st Century — Why Is Your Money Stuck in the 20th?
Millennials have figured out what many finance pros haven't — that too much personal finance advice is stuck in the 20th century.
Recession Journal VI: It's OVER!!!!!!!!!!!! Any Questions?
The recession is technically over, officially over, numerically over. How do you feel now and what are you gonna do about it?
United World College: Study Abroad For Way Less Than You Think
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Prepaid Cards About to Get Safer and Better
New consumer protection rules for prepaid cards will help protect you from theft, fraud, and unreasonable fees.
Beware of Phony Census Workers
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Comparing Savings Rates: U.S. vs Japan
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Improve Your Giving With 5 Smart Charity Tricks
Make the most out of your efforts to give back and you'll do the most good. It's easy to be extra charitable!
6 Ways to Be a Good Guest When You're Broke
Just because you have zero dollars doesn't mean you can't contribute in other ways. Be thoughtful and kind and they'll always invite you back.
5 Apps That Pay You To Exercise
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Giving to Charity is Great. But How Do You Pick One?
The holiday season is crucial for charities nationwide. Find out how to pick the right charity for you and ensure your donation goes to those who really need it.
Things Don't Cost What They Used To: 10 Major Price Shifts in 2010
From corn to gold, these 10 common goods and commodities had major price changes in 2010 — and may continue to shift in 2011.
12 Unique Ways to Use School Supplies
If you went overboard stocking school supplies this year, don't fret. There's plenty of cool re-uses for your plethora of pencils and erasers.
6 Ways to Read Comic Books for Free (or Almost Free)
To cut back on costs, I stopped reading comic books after high school. Then I realized I could get my comic fix for free, with no superpowers required.
Debt Ceiling Contingency Plans
What will the Treasury do if there's no increase in the debt ceiling, and what should you do with your investments?
This Is How Rich You'd Be If You'd Saved the Money You Earned in High School
Did you fritter away the earnings from your after school job? If only you'd saved it instead and let compound interest work its magic.
Where to Do 9 Popular Bucket List Items on a Budget
Don't break the bank to complete your bucket list.
Best Money Tips: Things Your Uber and Lyft Drivers Wished You Knew
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In Two-Income Households, Can Making More Put Us Further Behind?
Women's move into the workforce was all about choice. So why do so many parents now feel like they don't have the option to stay at home?