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some of the top financial apps that will help you track your investments, stick to your budget, find the best deals, and stay organized.
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Spending money is an inevitable part of life and there are essential items that everyone must purchase. However, sometimes people blur the line between what is essential and what isn't necessary as sometimes there are certain purchases that appear to be necessary but aren't.
Greening your home is the new "it" thing to do. Not only can it make mother nature happy, but it can make your wallet happy as well.
It's never too late to look ahead and try to arrange your finances to minimize your taxes next year. There's still plenty of time to get your house in order. Some possible ways to pay less to the Feds next year include...
Building credit is an essential part of life. Some of us build it successfully, others have trouble.
Unfortunately, not too many people truly understand cash flow and how important it is to your finances. When you understand the concept of cash flow and know how to improve it, you give yourself tremendous flexibility and open yourself to a lot of opportunities.
The Post-9/11 GI Bill can offer some much needed benefits to Veterans looking for a college education.
When is it valuable to have those total breakdowns? When you take them to the hilt, they usually lead to breakthrough: After they take us down, they have the potential to send us back up to an even higher level of understanding and experience than we had before.
How will health care reform financially affect the 70 million young Americans known as Generation Y?
Some of the top frugal and budgeting tips from a college student, including how to shrink your cell phone bill and how to cut down housing costs
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Should you file less tax exemptions or have a higher net salary? This article weighs the pros and cons of each choice.
Some of the top budgeting tips that everyone can benefit from
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How to have enjoy spending time with your kids without overexerting yourself
Now that stores like Wal-Mart are stocking their shelves with local, organic produce, should we stop shopping at expensive grocery stores like Whole Foods? Which is more important: taking a stand against unfair labor practices or satisfying our wallets?
Easy and simple ways to avoid identity theft.
In this day and age, it's becoming more and more crucial to find ways to finance your college education. This blog details some of the ways students can find "free money."
Some helpful insights on how health care reform will affect you and your wallet.
What if the wisest financial decision means going back to nothing? What if you worked really hard to build something great, or if you're running on the daily treadmill to keep up with everything, and suddenly you look up and realize, you're on a treadmill.
Keep your food expenses at a minimum through a process known as "gleaning"
Once you reach your savings goal, how can you make sure to protect your emergency fund?
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