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Getting and Staying out of Debt

Getting and Staying out of Debt

| December 26, 2013 | 0 Comments

The holiday season brings a lot of joy, but it also brings a lot of spending. Many people use their credit cards for the majority of their Christmas shopping, both for themselves and others. If you’re already in a lot of debt though, that may not be an option. This season can really bring on […]

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How to Choose the Best SUV for your Lifestyle

How to Choose the Best SUV for your Lifestyle

| December 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

Although full-sized SUVs offer an enhanced towing capacity and a larger seating accommodation, small SUVs may prove to be the best option for some drivers. Not only do most compact SUVs demand a lower initial cost, they also reward the owner with excellent fuel economy. Toyota Rav4 incentives further lessen the financial burden. Here are […]

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Holiday Travel and Hit and Run Carnage

Holiday Travel and Hit and Run Carnage

| December 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

The Hit-and-Run accident is a more common occurrence than you may believe. Most responsible drivers think that this type of event is something that happens in movies to make the scene more climatic because they believe that no one would do that in real life. Sadly, this is not the case. Hit-and-run occurrences account for […]

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The Family Piggy Bank: Don’t Let An Injury Break It!

The Family Piggy Bank: Don’t Let An Injury Break It!

| December 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

Dealing with a disability can be challenging, especially if the bread winner of the family is at the helm of the injury. In addition to medical bills and physician visits, you may also need to contend with numerous emotional issues that can affect your entire family. The following are budget-friendly tips for dealing with your […]

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Better Life after Retirement

Better Life after Retirement

| December 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

It’s a well known fact that one of the biggest mistakes retirees make is that they don’t begin to save until they reach their 40s or even 50s in some cases. Even with number of good retirement plans underway, there are still some mistakes, which retirees make which can be easily avoided. When approaching retirement […]

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Save Your Sanity With Five Easy Money Saving Tips

Save Your Sanity With Five Easy Money Saving Tips

| December 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

Everyone seems to be looking for ways to save money. Money is often what most couples argue about and that can lead to head and heartaches. Luckily, by following the five tips below, not only can you start putting money back in your pocket but you will be able to save money for emergencies and […]

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Expecting? Make Room for Baby by Cutting Corners

Expecting? Make Room for Baby by Cutting Corners

| December 20, 2013 | 3 Comments

Awaiting the birth of a new baby can be an exciting time for many parents. They may spend weeks choosing the best name, deciding on whom to ask to be the baby’s godparents, and planning for life with the new addition to their family. However, along with envisioning these aspects of bringing a baby into […]

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4 Ways You Can Make Your Online Research Easier

4 Ways You Can Make Your Online Research Easier

| December 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

Whether you are an academic student, freelance writer, blogger or article writer, when writing a piece, you most likely use the internet as your primary source of information. This is because the internet has a wealth of information to support and sustain any topic in virtually any discipline. However, its vast resource makes the internet […]

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Top Tax Tips for Veterans

Top Tax Tips for Veterans

| December 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

When you found out you could file a 1040, the same form civilians typically fill out, you were probably relieved. But then you sat down with the form and realized that, in addition to the gratitude of a grateful nation, you were also rewarded for your service with really complicated taxes. This is no 1040 […]

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