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Skinny Science: Weight-loss fads that lighten your wallet

By Stephen Ullmer on February 1st, 2009 • Budgeting, Health Care, Life

All too often we see expansive marketing campaigns for diet pills and celebrity diet crazes that rarely emphasize a balanced diet and regular exercise.

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Modern Money Managers: ManageME7

In continuation of our Modern Money Managers series, I tested out ManageME7.

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Legal First Aid: Finding a low-cost lawyer

By Jennie Bartlemay on March 15th, 2010 • Budgeting, Law, Life

Many situations could require the assistance of a lawyer. Purchasing a house, landlord/tenant disputes, starting a business, and workplace problems are just a few. Fortunately, not all lawyers cost an arm and a leg. There are options for different situations and income levels.

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The Numbers Game: Stimulus, Jobs And The Deficit

Poll results show that 56% of Americans oppose the federal stimulus bill from last year.

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Print Your Own Cash

I know I could use a few extra bucks, because I owe the IRS tax money. With no greenbacks or Benjamins floating my way, maybe I'll just print my own money: Odegaard Big Heads (I have a large cranium).

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Taxing Days

By Jennie Bartlemay on February 12th, 2010 • Budgeting, Taxes

April 15th is right around the corner.

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Modern Money Managers: Buxfer

This is a continuation of the Modern Money Managers series.

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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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Free Money: Write winning scholarship applications

By Jennie Bartlemay on February 1st, 2010 • Budgeting, College, scholarships, School

Unfortunately, scholarship committees don't just give away money. You have to work for it. That's why it's important to put a lot of effort into each scholarship application.

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Risk Vs. Reward: Using cost-benefit analysis

By Jeremy Da Rosa on January 14th, 2010 • Budgeting, Cost-benefit analysis, Life

We make decisions every day, from what to have for breakfast to choosing which classes will give us the skills needed to move forward in life. Each of these decisions is like a teeter-totter in our heads, rocking back and forth in deliberation. Yes, it's just a decision, but it's also a cost-benefit analysis.

A cost-benefit analysis is used to determine the potential gain or loss from any given decision. Basically, add up the perceived benefits and compare them to the costs. If the benefits outweigh the costs, then it's a go--and vice versa.

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