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How Social Media is Changing the Way We Buy and Sell Homes
Published May 22, 2013
While nothing beats an actual walk-through of a home, buyers are able to better preview potential homes through YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest as sellers work to maximize the exposure of their property.And real estate agents better take note.
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How to Talk to Aging Parents About Moving to Nursing Home
Published May 21, 2013
The conversation between adult children and their aging parents about the possibility of moving into an assisted-living facility or nursing home can be tough and change family dynamics, but it needs to be happen.
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Don’t Let ‘Boomerang Kids’ Ruin Your Finances
Published May 21, 2013
The recent tough economy and tight job market has created a generation of boomerang kids, and they're putting parent’s finances at risk.
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Survey: Red Tape Hurts SMBs
Published May 17, 2013
In an effort to take a pulse of U.S. small businesses and entrepreneurs at the local level, over the last year Dell conducted a nine-city small business “Think Tank” tour. Here are the findings.
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Americans' Changing View on Home Ownership
Published May 15, 2013
Home ownership used to be a major part of the American Dream, but maybe it’s time to rethink that vision.
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System Crash: Worse Than a Sick Employee?
Published May 15, 2013
A computer crash can hurt any-sized company, but for a small business it can be extremely costly. Luckily, there are a host of technologies that will keep a small business operating when their computer systems aren’t.
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How to Avoid Inbox Overload
Published May 13, 2013
Workers admit to spending a lot of time organizing, writing and responding to emails, and it's lowering their productivity. Here are five tips to win the daily inbox battle.
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2 Online Valuation Tools for Small Business
Published May 10, 2013
Small businesses don’t generate as much interest from financial gurus as their larger Wall Street darling counterparts, but that’s not saying they’re not worthy.
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How to Take Emotions Out of Investing
Published May 09, 2013
Instead of buying low and selling high, the basic rule of investing, individual investors often let their emotions take over and do the opposite.
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Winners of the Investor-Led Housing Recovery
Published May 08, 2013
Low interest rates and recuperating home prices have investors flocking to the market to find bargains and they’re pricing out traditional buyers.

