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Why Is It A Good Idea To Sell Your Broken Jewellery

Why Is It A Good Idea To Sell Your Broken Jewellery

| April 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Do you have broken jewellery lying around the house that you don’t know what to do with? This could be anything from necklaces with broken chains, through to old rings and earrings that have become tarnished or chipped, but still contain precious metals. In some cases, you can repair jewellery and continue to wear it. However, there are many opportunities to sell broken jewellery, […]

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Deciphering the Codes of Financial Management

Deciphering the Codes of Financial Management

| April 4, 2013 | 0 Comments

Money matters the most. Be it setting up a business or buying articles, the requirement of a financial aid is a must. The world of today is growing ahead in terms on consumer satisfaction and whims. In this present era the financial stability of an individual is too vital to be ignored. Money is never […]

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Painless Ways to Save More

Painless Ways to Save More

| April 4, 2013 | 1 Comment

Saving money is no one’s idea of a good time. However, there are little, painless changes you can make to beef up your retirement or bank account. If you suddenly adhere to a strict budget, you’re bound to break it. The smarter approach is to learn how to spend and save better while not completely […]

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4 Ways to Save Money on Textbooks

4 Ways to Save Money on Textbooks

| March 26, 2013 | 1 Comment

It seems like every year textbook prices go higher and higher. It is definitely a troubling reality for most college students, as the soaring costs of textbooks mean that college overall will be more expensive this year than it was last year. There is no real reason why college textbooks keep rising in price, other […]

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Finding Free College Grants

Finding Free College Grants

| March 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

  When money in the household gets tight, we diligently search for ways to stretch the dollars that we do have in order to meet the needs of the family. We clip coupons, shop yard sales and thrift stores, and switch to generic brand household products and prescriptions. While all of these are excellent ways […]

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Apple vs. Microsoft: Which is Best for Computing?

Apple vs. Microsoft: Which is Best for Computing?

| March 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

When it comes to computers there are some arguments and debates that never seem to end. The topic of “Apple vs. Microsoft” is a key example. Yet, when you remove the surplus and superficial aspects of this debate, what is the core concept behind the two companies? If you remove the fashion and popularity issues, […]

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Will ID Theft Insurance Protect You While Traveling?

Will ID Theft Insurance Protect You While Traveling?

| March 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

With identity theft becoming one of the fastest growing crimes in the U.S. alone today, anyone can fall prey to the criminals who stalk these unknowing victims. But there is protection for those who plan to travel away from their home. You can purchase travelers and identity theft protection all in one package and take […]

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How to Become a Financial Advisor Some Useful Information

How to Become a Financial Advisor Some Useful Information

| February 27, 2013 | 0 Comments

Some professions are there, the importance of which have gone up over last couple of years. At the same time, demand of some other professions has been seeing a steady decline. A good example of the first type is online marketers and social media experts. With the rapid expansion of web, different businesses are facing […]

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Your Password is Obsolete

Your Password is Obsolete

| February 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

2012 was the year the password broke. With leaks and dumps becoming all too common, a string of characters can’t protect you anymore. Please enjoy this infographic we put together on the future of the password.   Thanks to Backgroundcheck.org for this great infograpic

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