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Web Biz Basics: Launching a business website

By Brian Smith on February 1st, 2009 • Career, Entrepreneurship

With a little hard work, a business plan and a hosting service, anybody can start their own web-based company.

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First-Time Taxes: The rookie's guide to filing

By Jessica Dabrowski on February 1st, 2010 • Budgeting, Taxes

Learn everything you need to know about filing your taxes, from the first form to the last.

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Investing Information: The basics to get you started

By Amy Stanton on August 1st, 2009 • DIY, Investing

It doesn’t take a million dollars or a job on Wall Street to get started investing.

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Used, Not Abused: Finding and buying a used car

By Alison Fallecker on May 1st, 2009 • Automotive, Budgeting, Loans, Life

We all know the stereotype--used car salesmen are more interested in their Hawaiian shirts, plaid sport coats, and the size of your pocketbook than in actually selling a decent vehicle. While some of it may ring true, your used car buying experience doesn't have to end in a bad joke.

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The Daily Grind: Get, keep, and leave your first job

By Lauren Henry on November 1st, 2008 • Career, Life

It's tough being the new guy or girl on the job, especially if it's your first. But that first gig, whether it's an after-school job or your first foray into the working world, can be a great breakthrough.

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Credit Cards Backstage: Rock out, not rock bottom

By Tina Dressel on August 1st, 2008 • Credit Cards, Credit & Debt

We'll help you with the basics, the pitfalls and the advantages so you can maximize your chances of rocking a credit card without it rocking you.

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The Mortgage Matrix: The lowdown on home loans

Before you start shopping, you'll need to know the ins and outs of the mortgage that will make buying new digs possible.

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Fender Spenders: Coping with car accidents

By Christine Musson on February 1st, 2008 • Auto, Insurance, Life

Here's a play-by-play for car accident scenarios--consider this an accident airbag for your wallet.

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Budget Building: A budget that actually works

By Amy Stanton on November 1st, 2007 • Budgeting, Debt Management

Most people cringe at the word "budget," but it really can be a comforting tool to ensure your money is in order.

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Destination Debt Free: Mapping your way out of debt

By Katrina Myers on August 1st, 2007 • Budgeting, Debt, Debt Management

Debt piling up? Lucky for you, there's a route that will get you back on the right road and headed toward money mastery.

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