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Top 5 Job Interview Spending Splurges You Should Make
Published May 11, 2012
Sometimes a good resume isn’t enough—here are some interview investments you should make before your next in-person meeting.
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Hot Health Foods: Passing Trend or Worth the Cash?
Published May 11, 2012
We’ve got the skinny on some of the hottest health foods being touted these days and how much they cost.
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Health and Fitness Jobs: What You Need, Where to Go, and What You’ll Pay
Published May 09, 2012
While the unemployment rate has decreased to 8.1% in April, jobs in the health and fitness industries have been steadily growing—here’s how to land one.
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Your Summer Travel Guide of Airline Fees
Published April 27, 2012
From checked luggage fees to the cost of a seat upgrade, our breakdown will keep you flying free this summer travel season, no matter the airline.
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Prom Night Expenses: Going into Debt for one Night?
Published April 19, 2012
Between the perfect dress, fancy dinner and limo rental, prom is putting a big dent in families’ budgets---$1,078 this year to be exact.
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Office Romances On The Rise Among Young Employees
Published April 18, 2012
A whopping 84% of millennials say they would date a co-worker, but what does this mean for their careers?
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College Consultants: Worth the Price Tag?
Published April 12, 2012
Although hard work is one way to get into college, hiring an admissions consultant is another. We check in with experts to find out what college consultants do and if they’re worth the price tag.
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Boomers, Hipsters Brew Up New Hobby
Published April 06, 2012
In-home beer making is on the rise, and the demographic brewing is an interesting one with the under-30 set and baby boomers all raising a glass to their own creations.
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How to Make Some Cash Off Your Spring Cleaning
Published March 30, 2012
Don’t put your unwanted items on the curb this year—sell them! Experts dish on how best to turn a profit with secondhand stuff.
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How to Answer Tricky--and Illegal--Interview Questions
Published March 29, 2012
Although tricky interview questions can often be more annoying than they are offensive, sometimes they’re downright illegal. Here’s how to handle it when you get thrown a professional curveball.

