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Making Safe Donations to Help Boston Victims
Published April 19, 2013
The Federal Trade Commission is offering tips for consumers in the wake of the Boston Marathon in order to avoid charity scams.
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Millennials Doing Things Their Way: First Comes House, Then Wedding
Published April 17, 2013
It used to be first came love, then comes marriage and a mortgage, but millennials are taking everything at their own pace and are crossing the threshold into a new home with their significant other before walking down the aisle. But they could face severe financial ramifications if they split up.
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IRS Extends Tax Deadline for Boston Bombing Victims
Published April 17, 2013
After the attacks at the Boston Marathon on Monday, the IRS has given taxpayers impacted by the attack a three-month extension to file and pay the agency.
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Obamacare Reality: Doctor Shortage on the Way
Published April 17, 2013
With more patients seeking care under the Affordable Care Act, physicians will be stretched thin. Here’s how the consumer will be impacted under the most sweeping reform health-care has ever seen.
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How to Talk About Boston’s Bombings With Your Kids
Published April 16, 2013
The terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon left America shaken, and looking for answers. Here are expert tips on how parents can talk about the tragedy with their children.
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From Food Truck to (Barbara Corcoran) Overnight Fame
Published April 15, 2013
Cousins Maine Lobster was the little food truck that could when it appeared on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” but with the Barbara Corcoran seal of approval, the business has taken off faster than its founders ever imagined. Here, the founders break down their strategies for business growth.
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Sorry Uncle Sam, I’m Running Late! How to File for a Tax Extension
Published April 15, 2013
Today is Tax Day, but that doesn’t mean all Americans are on top of their filings. Here are some tips for filing an extension with the IRS.
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You Decide What Happens to Your Data After Death
Published April 12, 2013
Google is giving its users the option to control what happens to their data after they die—delete it from the internet or share with friends and family members.
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Employers Dropping Insurance Coverage: A Decade Old Trend
Published April 12, 2013
A new study reveals employers have been dropping coverage for their workers over the past decade due to increasing costs--not health-care reform.
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Acting Rude Online May Cost You Friends
Published April 11, 2013
A new survey shows people act more rude online than they would in person, leading their friends and followers to unfriend and block them and even start real-world arguments.

