Planning a Financially-Wise Vacation
The most basic money lesson that most of us remember is to save. Save for retirement. Build your accounts. Don’t live outside your means….
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The most basic money lesson that most of us remember is to save. Save for retirement. Build your accounts. Don’t live outside your means….
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In 2009, Anna Newell Jones had hit financial rock bottom. Her debt totaled upward of $23,000, which included student loans, credit card debt, and…
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Thieves are in the business of stealing money and, especially during the holiday season, online shoppers can be vulnerable prey. “People are spending with…
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Chances are you, or someone you know, has been the victim of identity theft. A study released earlier this year by Javelin Strategy &…
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The 2012 earnings figures recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau do not bode well for American working women. Real earnings have failed to…
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With homes sales and prices continuing to climb, chances are you have a friend or family member that is in the market for a…
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Each successive generation imparts the wisdom that higher education is the path to career success. Families and individuals make tremendous sacrifices to meet the…
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Every woman should consider having these five legal documents that appoint others to act on their behalf and provide a plan of action in…
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