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Today we found some great articles on the right way to multitask, products you should definitely buy online, and the things extremely likeable people do.
Get Ready for Christmas: 7 Things You Should Do Today
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Best Money Tips: Fighting Killer Gas Prices
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Variable prices, and what economists like about them
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How Kids and Adults Can Earn Extra Income by Doing Voice-Overs
Want to get paid just to talk? It takes some dedication, but doing voice-over work can bring in extra cash for kids and adults alike.
What’s the Difference Between Student Loan Refinancing and Consolidation?
No, refinancing and consolidating your student loans aren’t the same thing! Learn the difference and what’s right for you!
How to Make Money Like the Guys on "American Pickers"
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The One Time Short-Term Health Insurance Makes Sense
Short term health insurance is cheap but the coverage is full of holes. So why is it offered — and when should anyone purchase it?
7 Secrets About Life and Career From "Office Space"
The comedy that captured the frustrations of cubicle-farm workers everywhere has more to offer than laughs — it also has some serious life lessons.
Free Prescription Drugs for Those Who Qualify
Prescription drugs are expensive. While generics do offer some relief, if you have to have several filled, your pharmacy bill can add up fast.
Should You Finance a Tiny Home With a Credit Card?
The relatively low price of tiny homes makes nearly any financing option a possibility, including credit cards. But should you go that route?
11 Great Life Hacks Your Grandparents Forgot to Share With You
While modern technology has made life easier, there are still some incredible life hacks our grandparents used to use. And we should, too!
Business Succession Planning Part 1: What a Shareholder's Agreement Means to You
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Book review: Supercapitalism
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Credit Counseling: When you Need it and When you Don't
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Why Superstition Makes You Buy Insurance
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