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Turn Your Home Into a Rental in 9 Easy Steps
Whether it's your primary residence or a second, turning your place into someone else's rented abode is a great way to generate extra cash.
Tax Penalties for Early Retirement Withdrawals
Taking money from a retirement fund early is tempting, but it comes with heavy consequences. Discover alternatives to cashing out that 401(k).
How to Win an Argument
Knowing how to argue is a valuable skill to have both professionally and personally. Here are the three things you need to know to make it happen.
Do This One Thing to Defeat Disorganization Forever
Once you've decided where to start, you've already won. Get organized by doing it the right way — your way.
Stay Secure in Your Hotel With This 8-Point Safety Check
After you check the contents of minibar, look around to make sure your hosts have stocked up on room safety features, too.
Best Money Tips: Daily Habits of Frugal People
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5 Quick Ways to Become a Better Networker Today
Before you can work your network you've got to build it.
The 5 Best Knife Sharpeners
A sharp knife makes meal prep easy, and it's a whole lot safer, too. Keep your edge with one of these best five knife sharpeners.
Best Money Tips: Ways to Make Thanksgiving Fun
Today we found some awesome articles on ways to make Thanksgiving fun, investments that protect you from inflation, and resume writing tips.
Best Money Tips: Lower Your Heat Bill
Today we found some great articles on tips to lower your heat bill, ways to further your job search, and tips to save money during the holidays.
7 Ways to Invest in Biotech Without Getting Burned
Thinking about trying your hand at biotech? Investing the pharmaceutical sector is risky, but with a little insight, you can see hefty returns.
5 Ways You're Sabotaging Your Next Promotion
It's hard enough getting ahead without you putting up barriers to your own success. Are you undermining your career?
Father's Day: What does Dad really want?
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10 Ways to Do LA On the Cheap
The City of Angels may be one of the most expensive in the country, but you can enjoy the best it has to offer without offering it everything in your wallet.
Best Money Tips: Food Items You Should Stop Buying and Start Making
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6 Dumb Things Employment Recruiters See People Do
This former employment recruiter saw job applicants make a lot of stupid mistakes. Here's what to avoid if you want to get hired.
2-Minute Read: What You Need to Know About Cash Advances
Before you request a cash advance through your credit card, scan this quick read so you understand what's involved.
8 "Life Hacks" You Shouldn't Bother With
Life hacks are clever little tricks that promise to save you time or money. But these "hacks," while clever, could make things worse.
How Reflecting on Possessions Can Help You Resist Impulse Buys
The key to resisting impulse buys could be as simple as thinking about items you already own.
This Is How Much the Fed's Interest Rate Hike Might Cost You
The Fed is raising benchmark rates for the first time since 2008's economic meltdown. Here's how this move will affect borrowers.