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Saving for College: Where to Start
Published May 02, 2013
As the cost of a college education continues to rise with no end in sight, creating and sticking to a savings plan is crucial to avoid crippling student loan debt. Here’s a guide to help parents start their savings journey.
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Should You Buy Mortgage Points to Lower Your Interest Rate?
Published May 01, 2013
Discount points paid to a lender at closing can lower your mortgage interest rate--but it doesn't always make financial sense.
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Six top Cars in Class With High Resale Value
Published May 01, 2013
Cars are among the costliest buys you'll ever make. Be sure your car keeps its residual value.
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How to Get Health Care Funded by the Crowd
Published April 30, 2013
Even with insurance, medical costs can be burdensome, forcing patients to get creative when it comes to covering their health-care bills.
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How to Get Customers to Come Back
Published April 26, 2013
Every size company needs repeat business, but for small companies it is essential.
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Can't Sell Your Home? Try Swapping It
Published April 24, 2013
In response to the recent housing crisis that made it tough on home sellers, a crop of websites emerged that let homeowners trade properties.
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5 Trends Looming in the Baby Market
Published April 24, 2013
From shirts that let new mamas bond with their baby to upgraded hospital decor, here's what hitting the mom community so far this year.
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Out-of-the-Box Loan Options to Start a Business
Published April 23, 2013
From alternative lending to crowd funding, there’s a host of ways to get cash and all it takes is some creativity.
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5 Questions Every Patient Should Ask When Getting a New Prescription
Published April 23, 2013
Face time with a doctor tends to be in short supply nowadays, but patients should not be afraid to speak up and ask these critical questions when receiving a new prescription.
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Good vs. Bad Debt: How to Know the Difference
Published April 23, 2013
There are some debts that should be paid off right away, while other payments might be beneficial to pay off over time. Here's how to know the difference and set up the best payback plan.

