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Baby Boomers Face a Different Kind of Retirement
The first of the nation’s 77 million baby boomers began hitting 65 years old in early 2011. It marked a milestone in the graying of America because by 2030, the 65-plus segment will make up 20% of the population. However, it appears the financial picture for these boomers is grim. A survey of more than […]
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5 Things Not To Do On a Job Interview
Whether you are a recent college graduate or back on the job hunt after several years in the field, interviewing for a position can be a daunting experience. First off, congratulate yourself on having snagged an interview. In this economy, getting an interview is half the battle when it comes to finding a job. Now […]
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Easy Ways to Go Green for Earth Day
Happy Earth Day! To celebrate and bring awareness to conservation efforts, we have compiled a list of easy ways you can “go green” for Earth Day in your home. Adopt one or all of these strategies this Earth Day, then carry them on throughout the spring and beyond and see what a difference you can […]
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How to Keep Your Email Secure
As email becomes more and more our primary method of communication, email security is on the forefront of a lot of people’s minds. Keeping your email secure is pretty easy, however, as long as you obey a few basic rules. DO NOT’s of Email Security DO NOT click on links soliciting you for a password […]
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Hook, Line, and Sinker: How Advertisers Reel Us In
Do you feel that it’s almost impossible to get out of debt despite your best efforts? Have you ever wondered why that is? Perhaps you blame the high interest that credit companies charge, but that’s only part of the problem. Take a moment to consider all of the purchases you’ve made during the past six […]
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Consumer Credit Counseling Service Complaints
How do you find out about consumer credit counseling service complaints? Is the credit counselor you chose safe? How do you know if you can trust them? These are just a few of the questions you may have if you are struggling with debt and looking for credit counseling help. Below are some tips for […]
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Bankruptcy From a Debtor’s Point of View
With the ongoing financial crisis looking up for many people, one would expect the need for bankruptcy protection to be reduced. In fact this is not true. Many families have been struggling through the initial crisis only to be hit by unforeseen problems that push them closer to bankruptcy. A lot of the myths surrounding […]
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10 Fun and Frugal Lunch Ideas
Are you tired of the same old stuff for lunch every day? We all know it’s more economical to pack a lunch than it is to eat out, but it’s easy to get into a lunch rut. For those who want to save money on lunches, but are lacking in the inspiration department, here are […]
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Free Consumer Credit Counseling
Looking for Free Consumer Credit Counseling? You may have heard that it can help you eliminate your debt problem, but do you know where to start and what to look for when evaluating a credit counseling agency? Our handy guide will help you learn what credit counseling is, how it can help you and how […]
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Top 5 Worst Reasons For Taking Out Student Loans
According to a recent article by MSN Money, college graduates are leaving school with an average student loan debt of $24,000. Student loan debt has been the subject of much debate, forcing college students to examine the real cost of education. While traditionally student loan debt has been seen as “good” debt, we have to […]