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Talking About Money Is Inappropriate

By , August 25th, 2008

Not that long ago it was taboo to speak about money in public. But now, as with so many other things, talking about money has become more acceptable. I hear it all the time. Friends have asked me what kind of debt we have, wanting me to break it down into car payments, credit cards, [...]


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Frugal Your Way Out of Debt

By , August 25th, 2008

People have gotten into debt for a variety of reasons. Some is due to their own fault while others aquired the debt from circumstances beyond their control. While it’s important to understand why you got into debt so that you can take the necessary steps so that it doesn’t happen again, the fact is that [...]


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10 Steps to a More Effective Complaint Letter

By , August 24th, 2008

No matter how careful you are about your spending, there is still a chance the product or service you receive will not live up to your expectations. However, having your problem resolved is not always as simple as contacting customer service, a salesperson or even a manager. These people are not always authorized to give [...]


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Weekend Personal Finance Articles

By , August 23rd, 2008

Weekend reading is a round-up of personal finance and money related stories that caught the eye of our forum members this week: Printer Ink Hacks: How to fight back when your printer says you’re out of ink Where to turn when you’re desperate The Next Credit Crunch Savers are the losers in today’s tough times [...]


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Please Stop The Treat Bag Madness

By , August 22nd, 2008

I went to my share of birthday parties as a child and without exception they were of singular focus – to celebrate the birthday of a friend or relative. All attention was placed on the “person of the day” or persons in the case of twins or triplets. Getting to play games with other children, [...]


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10 Ways to Save Money on Veterinary Expenses

By , August 21st, 2008

If you have a pet or are thinking about getting one, you know that they can be expensive. Lovable, but expensive. In addition to food and supplies, the biggest expense of owning a pet is likely to be vet bills. When they’re little they need lots of vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery. When they get older [...]


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24 Ways to Make and Save Money With Your Computer

By , August 20th, 2008

If you’re reading this, chances are good that you have regular access to a computer and an Internet connection. You probably rely on your computer to accomplish a lot of things (and waste some time), but do you realize that computers and the Internet are some of the most powerful tools you can have in [...]


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Paris Hilton Works Harder Than You Do

By , August 19th, 2008

I hate Paris Hilton. I hate her a lot more than I did a few hours ago. I can thank my sister for that. My sister, to put it bluntly, is a royal pain in the butt. This is a feeling that many siblings share, but I can guarantee that my sister is much more [...]


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Why You Should Find A Financial Mentor

By , August 18th, 2008

I’m very careful with my money, but everything about it is not clear as crystal. Every year around January, questions I have to ask about taxes, income, claims and reporting. Later, around September, I do my business finances and re-configure my rates (I work on the school’s calendar year). I wake up and my mind [...]


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Mortgage Rip-Offs and Money Savers

By , August 17th, 2008

If you’re shopping for a house, one of the biggest favors you can do yourself is getting educated about the complicated process of applying for a mortgage. A mortgage is probably the most expensive obligation you’ll ever have, and if you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s easy to get taken advantage of. Despite attempts [...]


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