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You can have a festive holiday party without spending a great deal. Here are some frugal ideas for holiday entertaining that won't break the bank.9 Tips (http://personaldividends.com). (Read More)
WalletPop Blog:
Filed under: Banks, Saving MoneyWhen we wrote about sneaky bank practices, a lot of readers wrote in suggesting that fee-weary customers ditch the big bailout-recipient banks in favor of small community banks or credit unions (Read More)
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A breakdown of the heroes and villains from the 1992 X-Men Arcade game and how their mutant powers relate to common Personal Finance issues! "Nothing Moves The Blob!"11 Tips (http://manvsdebt.com). (Read More)
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Some of the top on-going personal finance series on the internet. Take a look to find some of the best written articles that are released regularly. 15 Tips (http://mynextbuck.com). (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
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Several well-known BusinessWeek columnists and editors are among the 100 staffers Bloomberg has cut when the magazine next month. Some of the names include senior reporter Stephen Baker, Technology & You columnist Steve Wild (Read More)
Money Smart Life:
The holiday shopping season is almost here! With Black Friday just around the corner, you can use these tips to help you stay out of debt while buying gifts for all your friends and family this year.Set a budget: Obviously i (Read More)
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While LED lights can cost more upfront than traditional incandescent bulbs, this expense is easily made up for by the cost savings throughout their life.13 Tips (http://canadianfinanceblog.com). (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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Stephanie is still sick, but recovering and will be back soon. In the meantime, we have a very special guest poster: Jim Wang! Jim writes about personal finance and other money issues at his personal finance blog Bargaineerin (Read More)
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If you’re thinking of adopting a pet, please read this article. It’s my hope that pets get adopted into ‘forever homes’. Unfortunately, many pets are dropped off at shelters because the owners couldn’t handle the financial re (Read More)
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With many adjustable rate mortgages ready to reset, a state that already has 25% of the nation’s foreclosures may be hit again. California hold over 50% of the nation’s ARMs, many of which are about to increase their interest (Read More)
The Wisdom Journal:
When a health insurer denies a claim, most people complain to their circle of friends and family, then roll over and accept it, arranging payments and resenting every minute of it. It was bad enough you had t (Read More)
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Education about money should start when kids are young. While you might want to wait to teach him/her to drive, financial education should start when your child can speak and count. Below are some tips on how to teach your (Read More)
Gather Little by Little:
Hey! Another Carnival at GLBL! Don’t worry; this is the last one until the Carnival of Personal Finance at the end of the year Along with the Carnival, I’ve decided to share a few of my money successes. After sharing my mone (Read More)
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Everyone has their own money story, their previous experiences with money which has led them to their current money attitude. Recessionista shares her rough childhood memories about money....what is your money story?18 Tips ( (Read More)
Cash Money Life:
Gift cards are a multi-billion dollar business and one of the most popular gifts for Christmas, birthdays, and other events. It’s easy to see why – some people are notoriously difficult to shop for, and others prefer to do th (Read More)
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While a certain level of risk aversion can be a good thing, would we make the same choices when faced with losing money?13 Tips (http://canadianfinanceblog.com). (Read More)
Cash Money Life:
People are lazy by nature. I know, I’m guilty of it myself. It’s too easy to set up a process, get it running smoothly, and forget about it. Unfortunately, leaving things in a state of inertia can cost us money. But the good (Read More)