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While working hard can help you make more money, you don’t always need to work harder. Sometimes, you can get more done, and boost your income, by working smarter.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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The VantageScore is one of the many credit score calculations out there that aims to be an alternative to the popular FICO score.
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The thought of a tax audit brings chills of fear into most. But it doesn't have to be that way. See what to do if you are audited and what your rights are.
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Our friends at Stats Canada published their monthly Consumer Price Index (for March 2013) Report, and with Gasoline prices moderating, we are back to inflation of 1.0% for the year ending in March 2013.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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One of the ways that many consumers save money on their purchases is through buying on the Internet. You can save even more when checking out online if you employ the following strategies.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Why are interest rates so low on savings accounts? Shouldn't we want to encourage savers in our current economy?   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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While there’s nothing wrong with being frugal if that’s your preference, I don’t think the world will end if you aren’t frugal.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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JuThe post, titled, “Sometimes, We Want Prices to Fool Us,” deals with anchoring and the idea that we want fake prices to help give us an idea of what we should be paying when we make purchases.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Living frugal in a university residence is pretty easy to accomplish. There are many opportunities in free activities and with fixed housing fees you can go weeks on end without paying a penny!   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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In this part of a 2 part series we will look at some of the student living options and give you some things to consider.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Here is a list of 38 grocery and food hacks to save you time and money. Everything from ways to save time when you cook bacon to ideal food storage to avoid food waste.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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One of the most important items to review is your tax filing status. Your tax filing status is the classification that influences your marginal tax rate, as well as what credits and deductions you are eligible for.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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If you are starting an online business, you need to use some sort of third-party payment system, like PayPal or Dwolla.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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