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What to Save for College Though it's better to start early, it's probably not too late to begin saving. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Budgeting Online You're not on your own when it comes to getting your household finances in order. There are a lot of budgeting tools online that can help you. Here are a few -- see which one(s) you like best: mark for My Articles similar articles
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Majority of Americans Believe Nonprofit Overhead Unreasonable Sixty-two percent of Americans believe the typical nonprofit organization spends more than what is reasonable on overhead expenses such as administration and fundraising. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Pre-Planning Advice Today's difficult economy has boosted demand for budget coaching, which means there's a huge underserved population looking for the kind of help not normally found on our profession's service menu. Here's how planners can fill the void. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Plan Now, Save Later Follow these tax planning tips to reduce this year's business taxes. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Profit From the Housing Bust Smart investors recognize opportunity when everyone else is panicking. If you are prepared to consider a very risky short strategy, then homebuilders and lenders might seem like obvious targets. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Million-Dollar Baby? Not quite, but expecting mothers can expect to spend. Here are a few ideas to help you keep more of your money in your savings or retirement account. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Housing: Don't Panic Yet Soaring home prices are the last remaining problem of the tech boom. The extremely low interest rates that were needed to revive the economy after the bust set the stage for a rally in housing that's now reaching extremes. mark for My Articles similar articles