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How to Afford Eating Out on a Budget
Fortunately, there are several ways you can afford to eat out without breaking your budget. Review Your Budget In order to build room in your budget for an occasional sit-down
My Dog Ate My Owner’s Manual – Car Maintenance You Can’t Forget
By Cedric Sheldon Barring the easy availability of an owner’s manual, you may need to order a replacement from the manufacturer. That becomes a daunting prospect if your brand, such
What Staffing Do You Need to Start a Business?
Now that Charles Phillips Oracle former co-President has transitioned over as CEO of Infor, we can follow his example and see how he develops and expands his new company. Depending
4 Money Saving Shopping Tips
You can survive tough times by shopping wisely. If you are looking to adjust your shopping habits, then the following four tips can help you spot current trends and save
How To Not Miss Your Old Suburban Life
By Kenneth McCall City Living Means So Much More Than Giving Up Traffic and Your Lawnmower If the rising price of gas doesn’t make your decision to move from the
Facts About Hybrid Cars
When evaluating the purchase of a hybrid vehicle, there are several things you should keep in mind. Knowing what you’re buying will help prepare you for hybrid ownership and enjoy
When to Give Up Your Home Office for Commercial Space
Making the transition from your home to a rented office. But, your business has certainly gone beyond the section of your family room you carved out when you first launched
How To Tackle Bad Spending Habits
Budget One of the easiest ways to cut out bad spending habits is to make a budget every month and stick to it. Allocate your spending for necessities such as
4 Personal Budget Plan Tips
Budgets can be formal, with precise details showing how your money comes in and is spent and/or saved. You can also go with a less formal budget, one that tracks
Foreclosure Is Not Inevitable For Distressed Homeowners
In 2011 the foreclosure rate actually fell, but a significant increase in foreclosures is expected this year despite recent success by the Obama administration to have lenders contribute $25 billion
What You Need to Know About Short Sale Homes
How to increase your chances of buying a distressed property. When the seller lists the home for less than what is owed on the mortgage, that “shortage” represents a short
6 Retirement Savings Tips
As the cost of living rises, the future is uncertain. The more money you save, the better your position is going to be. There are several ways which you can
How to Open a Savings Account
Certainly, interest rates are abysmally low, with those rates currently close to 0 percent. You won’t get rich by setting aside money nor will you able to keep up with
4 Tax Preparation Secrets Revealed
One in an occasional series of articles about your taxes. Come February, that begins to change with 1099 forms in hand and the realization that there is much work to
7 Timely Tax Tips for Realtors
One in an occasional series of articles about your taxes. 1. Client gifts — You know that vintage California chardonnay you presented to your clients at closing last year? Well,


