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9 Finance Tips To Make You Successful The job you have does not guarantee a stable financial life - although being an engineer or lawyer probably helps. But what really makes a difference, is how well an individual plans his personal finances. |
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2008 Financial Resolutions Setting goals for the next 12 months does not have to be limited to weight loss or personal fitness goals -- there are many money matters you can resolve to tend to in the New Year as well. Here are some practical tips to get you started. |
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4 Ways to Cut Your Taxes Now Act now with these end-of-year tax tips to pay less next April. |
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Budget Denial Something always seems to slip through even the best budgeting net. Here are some tips to help stop the leaks. |
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The Motley Fool January 25, 2007 Dayana Yochim |
Deep Six Your Money Resolutions If you really want to improve your finances in '07, pick up this one habit. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Why Wait? Get an early start on your financial planning. |
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A Single Resolution for 2010 Toss out that long list of promises and try something completely different this year: Pick up a new money habit. |
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No Pain, Lots of Financial Gain Try achieving some of your financial goals this year with strategies that require no discipline. |
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Spend to Save? Credit cards offer to fill savings accounts or college funds. Even with all these creative new savings options, the best way to build a sizable nest egg may be the old-fashioned way -- spend less than you earn and put the rest in a savings account. |
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Simplify Your Finances Finances are complicated enough without making things more complex than they have to be. By closing out unnecessary accounts, you can run your finances more smoothly. |
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Fiscal Fitness '09: One Phone Call, $198 in Debt Savings Ring up some relief for your credit card debt. |
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Who Has All Your Money? You made thousands of dollars in 2003. Where did it all go? Did your money end up in a place that made your life better? |
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Holiday Recovery, Part 1 You may still be humming Christmas tunes or getting over your New Year's hangover, but in just a matter of weeks you'll be getting your credit card bills for the holidays. Think now about how to pay your holiday bills in full. |
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Manage Monthly Cash Flow Applying these common business cash-flow management techniques can help you manage your personal finances and monthly cash flow. |
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Credit Card Maintenance Having fiscal responsibility when it comes to credit will pay dividends later in life, and following these guidelines to credit card maintenance is a step in the right direction. |
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Profit From Holiday Credit Take advantage of financing offers this holiday season with these three money-saving credit card strategies. |
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Manage Holiday Spending The holidays are rife with temptations to spend your hard-earned cash. Here are some sensible tips to help you avoid breaking the bank this Christmas season and to help you manage your holiday spending. |
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Wrap It Up Right Like your holiday packages, year-end finances are all about presentation and planning. |
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Must-Have Long-Term Savings It may seem like some of these financial ventures are much too far in the future to worry about right now, but if you want to reach your financial goals, these must-have long-term savings are the only way to get there. |
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Small Business Credit Cards Small business credit cards not only help you pay for business related expenses, but they also provide a myriad of benefits. |
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Scrounging Up Cash When You Don't Have a Dime When your borrowing options are not great, or even good, here's how to make the best of a bad borrowing situation. |
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Maximize Your Credit Rating Here, in anticipation of the holiday season, are some tips for establishing good credit. |
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5 Steps to Salvaging Holiday Finances Salvage the holiday season, both financially and psychologically. |
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Gussy Up Your Credit Card Get more out of your credit cards before the holidays hit. |
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Retire in a Decade No, it's not impossible. With a little bit of forethought and a healthy dose of discipline, retirement can come long before 65. |
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The 5-Day Fix for Your Finances Get your money in better shape in just one week. |
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How Much Will You Need to Retire? You've heard you only need 70% of what you make now. Is it true? |
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How to Take Advantage of Home Equity Nearly 47% of household assets are tied up in the primary residence. Here are two ways to get at that cash and some tips on what you should use it for. |
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Pump Up Your Portfolio Just because the market has taken a chunk out of your retirement lately doesn't mean all is lost. These small actions can have big ramifications. |
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Debt-Reduction Tricks You don't have to be saddled with debt forever. Here are tips on how to dig yourself out. |
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60 Rules For Personal Finance Everything you need to know about saving money and getting your finances in order. |
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Fiscal Fitness '09: Control Your Cash Flow in 5 Minutes Every weekday this month, you'll get help getting fiscally fit as we work toward our goal of saving $2,000 to invest in 3 stocks. The challenge starts with a simple eye-opening task. |
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Modernize Your Financial Life It sounds intuitive but the best financial strategy is one that works for you. One that is centered around your values, strengths, weaknesses, and financial proclivities. |
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Credit Cards Make You Money All it takes is self-control to make credit work for you. Managed correctly, credit will pay you back for expenses you'd pay anyway. |
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The Fall and Fall of eBay Remember when eBay was cool? That's so 2004. |
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Christmas in July Ignore the humidity and act like it's the holiday season. Your family and finances will thank you. |
AskMen.com March 2, 2003 Dan Carter |
5 Not-So-Obvious Banking Fees After reading this article, you'll have a heads-up on where banks get you good and how you can avoid extra costs as much as possible. |
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