Archive for April, 2008

3 Points to Keep in Mind When Planning Retirement

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A recent post at CNN Money had a lot of useful information for Americans who are either approaching retirement or who are younger and working and should be thinking more about how to fund their retirement. The three key points they made were: (more…)

Four Cautions for Investing In Collectibles


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Everyone collects something: postcards from friends, teddy bears, paintings or stamps. But some of these collectible items can actually form the basis of an investment. But before you decide to sink your hard earned savings into some kind of collectible, do your research and check these cautions: (more…)

Student Loans Unavailable to Many Community College Students


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Unfortunately for many community college students in the U.S., student loans are completely unavailable to them. These students — a disproportionate number of them being minorities — cannot take advantage of low-interest federal student loans because their community colleges refuse to participate in the federal student loan program. (more…)

How to Fly Cheaply and Happily


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It seems that for travelers these days, getting the cheapest flight is only half the battle. As well as paying as little as possible, we’d also like to be fairly sure our airline will still be flying when our trip comes around, we want our luggage to come out the other end and we don’t want to have a horribly uncomfortable flight. Some recent Yahoo tips on dealing with airlines in the current environment had some useful pointers, including: (more…)

Tips to Break the Pay-Check-to-Pay-Check Cycle


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If you’re one of the many people living from pay check to pay check without having much hope of breaking the cycle of debt and repayment, you’ll be pleased to read a few tips from the experts at CNN Money. Rather than going through the obvious money saving strategies, they talk about a few ways that could net you a little extra cash and start to dig you out of the cycle. (more…)

10 Tips to Make Your Home More Energy – And Cheaper


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Focusing on making your home more energy efficient can be good for your wallet as well as for your conscious. These tips can help make your house more environmentally friendly and save you a few dollars as well. (more…)

Late Tax Filers To Get Late Refunds


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As taxpayers scramble to get their tax returns together and forms filled out, it’s inevitable that some just won’t have time to file their taxes on time. It may be because they haven’t had time to get to the accountant or purchase tax software, or they may not have the funds to pay what they owe, but either way, if you for those that file late, late rebates are to be expected. (more…)

Best Credit Cards For Right Now


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Credit cards often have a bad reputation for charging high fees and writing far too many details between the lines. However, your credit score and a bit of knowledge on the best credit cards available now can score you a great deal. (more…)

Travel Secrets to Save You Money


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If you love traveling as much as I do, you’ll be keen to find ways to save money – I figure that means you can travel more often, or further. A bunch of tips they talked about at Microsoft will give you some ideas to make your travel dollar go further. (more…)

Home Upgrades That Are Worth the Money


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When you have your own home, the temptation to start renovating it to create your dream home is high. But some upgrades might not add that much value to your investment. These ideas from Yahoo’s Finance pages can help you decide which home renovations will have the best payoff for you:

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