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My Mint review is that Mint is a fantastic resource. I love having all my financial information in one location. I recommend people check them out.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Everywhere you turn, someone is trying to predict stock market returns for the future. What rate of return should you expect from the stock markets?   Read More (Investing and Retirement)
 
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Many would argue that credit cards and students don't mix well. In many cases they would be right. But for others, a credit card is a valuable tool to help a student make payments and start to build their credit history. See some of the best CC's.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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A couple of days ago we took delivery of a stove (the old one was dieing and we couldn’t really bake with it), which had “free” delivery included in the price. When the delivery chappies showed up, they hauled away the old stove, put the new stove in place, and I tipped them $10 with the statement “get yourselves some coffee on your break” (if I ha   Read More (Misc Finance)
 
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Want to learn about wealth? There’s no better way than taking a look at the richest man to ever walk the planet.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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This is all about how you can prioritize the goals the Lord has for your money. Give more than you ever imagined!   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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The week in monetary policy saw 8 central banks announcing interest rate decisions. Of those that changed rates were: India +50bps to 8.00%, Nigeria +75bps to 8.75%, and Colombia +25bps to 4.50%. Meanwhile those that held monetary policy interest rates unchanged were: Israel 3.25%, Hungary 6.00%, New Zealand 2.50%, Kenya 6.25%, and the Philippine   Read More (Business and Economy)
 
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Mom and Dad think they have it bad, with paying $4.00 for gas to go to the supermarket to shop for ever rising food prices. Kids have it rough too in this economic downturn. While adults are feeling retail prices increasing 8.5%, kids are feeling it worse in the pocket book with a rise of 14.3% for the things they need to buy.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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We're already familiar with the idea of paying with plastic, of course. But when we think of plastic money, we often think of Canadian credit cards. In November, though, that will all change. We will see Canadian bank notes made from polymers.   Read More (Business and Economy)
 
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While there are many things that you can do to improve your results with dividend investing, here are 3 tips that I’ve found especially helpful when it comes to choosing good stocks for your dividend portfolio.   Read More (Investing and Retirement)
 
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While American Express does have credit cards, the company is most known for its charge cards. The Platinum Card® from American Express is no exception.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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While there are a number of credit repair companies that are reputable, and that can help you, you need to be careful. Not all credit repair companies are to be trusted.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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It's getting a little crazy out there in terms of the financial state of our country. In a lot of ways, the political leaders of the past 30 years have   Read More (Personal Finance)