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Tips for Making Your Money Last in Your Golden Years
Published April 20, 2012
Ask any retiree about their biggest fear, and most will tell you running out of money. Experts offer the following tips on how boomers can make sure their finances last through their golden years.
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Buyers’ Guide: How to Buy in Bulk
Published April 17, 2012
Experts claim that purchasing in bulk can reduce a food tab by 50%--but that doesn't mean you the warehouse clubs has the best discounts.
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How to Save for Long-Term Health-Care Costs
Published April 06, 2012
Many Americans aren't saving enough for retirement, leaving even less--or no--funds to cover any unexpected or long-term health-care expenses.
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When to Claim Children as Dependents on Your Taxes
Published April 03, 2012
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Renting to Retirement: Six Factors to Consider
Published March 30, 2012
With rock-bottom home prices and mortgage interest rates hovering around 4%, consumers are increasingly buying homes they plan to retire in sometimes and are renting them out in the meantime.
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EA vs. CPA: Which is Right for You?
Published March 26, 2012
If you've decided to seek professional help filing your taxes this year it is important to find the most appropriate person for the job at the best price.
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When to Hire Tax Help
Published March 23, 2012
Wage-earning taxpayers who don't itemize deductions can usually prepare their own tax returns without making mistakes, but experts advise more complicated returns may require a professional.
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When to Spend, Save or Invest Your Tax Refund
Published March 20, 2012
Strategically using your tax refund is one of the smartest money moves you can make all year long.
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Seven Ways to Ruin Your Resume
Published September 20, 2011
Everyone knows to spell check and proofread their resume before hitting the send button, but there are other often overlooked resume landmines that can turn off hiring managers.
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When to Negotiate: How to Get a Better Deal on Just About Anything
Published September 19, 2011
Don't let the negotiation process intimidate you, the worst that can happen is you hear no. Check out 10 expert tips to save you time and money on your next handshake.

