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Where does the time go? Who knows, but without these 15 must-have time and labor savers, it would go even faster.
3 Questions to Ask When Starting a Business
Whether you'd like to generate a little side income or found a major company, ask yourself these questions before doing anything else.
Best Money Tips: Share With Your Neighbors
Today we found some awesome articles on communal items to share with neighbors, tips to legally pay less tax, and how to avoid buying a "lemon" product.
Best Money Tips: Foods You Shouldn't Refreeze
Today we found some great articles on foods you shouldn’t refreeze after thawing, unexpected ways to use honey, and personal finance for lazy people.
Shop the Salad Bar and Other Ways to Save Big on Groceries
You've probably already tried all the possible ways to save money at the grocery store, right? Not yet you haven't!
Here's How Debt Settlement Can Make Your Debt Worse
Debt settlement companies make a pretty convincing pitch, but beware: They just might leave you worse off.
How to Choose an Accountant for Your Small Business
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7 Ways to Pick the Bank That's Right for You
With so many banks — and credit unions! — vying for your business, it can be hard to choose. Here's how to find the bank that works for you.
Read Your Financial Statements Like a Banker
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4 Money Resolutions You Should Skip This Year
There's nothing wrong with making New Year's money resolutions — the fresh start effect can jump start good habits. Just don't make any of these.
Best Money Tips: Plan a Cheap Summer Birthday Party
Today we found some awesome articles on how to plan a cheap summer birthday party, how to break your bad financial habits, and things to consider before quitting your day job.
10 Genius Storage Solutions for Your Home Office
An untended home office can become a chaos of clutter and broken dreams. Keep your space tidy and your career on the march with some smart storage.
Beyond Silicon Valley: 7 Side Benefits Your Job Could Offer Soon
Beyond paid vacation days and subsidized health care, the benefits offered by future employers could easily overshadow what we get today.
Planning in the Last Quarter of 2010
Between now and the end of the year, businesses should take various actions to help their bottom line for 2010 and to get ready for 2011. Here are some actions to consider.
Why Entrepreneurs Should Care About Google Suggest
Google's new auto-complete search function might seem neat...until it starts scaring away your customers.
10 Tips from Bootstrapping Entrepreneurs
From finding customers to staying on top of marketing, these tips from experienced entrepreneurs can help you avoid common new-business pitfalls.
The Value of a Degree in Entrepreneurship
Depending on your situation, a degree in entrepreneurship could be a waste of money or the root of your success. Here's how to decide if it's right for you.
How to Solve Common Business Problems
Hoping for a better run organization won't lead to one. Take a hard look at your business and start making improvements, one by one.
6 Effective Ways to Make Yourself More Employable
A lengthy search for a new job is stressful and frustrating. Cut ahead of the rest with these sure-fire ways to make yourself more employable.
4 Ways the Internet Is Hurting Your Finances
The Internet has a wealth of excellent financial information, but the way you spend your time online could be hurting your wallet.