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Book Review: Snip, Burn, Solder, Shred
Today’s youngsters have plenty of “things” to occupy their time including electronic toys, video games, sport leagues and summer camp.
Effective Ways for Women to Get Grant Approvals
An impressive number of female students are getting by with help from several institutions that freely offer grants to students.
Top 5 Insurance Companies
Need auto insurance? Let’s review the types of companies to look at.
How to Step Into the Balance Transfer Bandwagon With Caution
With the economy remaining in a sluggish state, many people are looking for ways to reduce their monthly expenses and free up some cash.
How to Choose Basic Garden Tools
Planting a garden can be satisfying, allowing the gardener to enjoy the fruit of her labors in short order.
How to Fertilize a Garden Inexpensively
By early spring, garden centers are mobbed by people picking up plants, considering various kinds of grass seed and deciding what types of fertilizer to get for their lawn and gardens.
How to Nurture a Clover Lawn
Winter, spring, summer or fall and your lawn worries may weigh heavily upon you.
Book Review: The 10 Commandments of Money
Top Internet money adviser presents contemporary financial advice. Liz Pulliam Weston, author of Your Credit Score and MSN columnist, has released a new book titled, “The 10 Commandments of Money.” This time around Weston speaks to the consumer who was pummeled by the most recent recession who would, in this case, be nearly every single one of us.
New Car Deals Remain Strong
Like many consumers, you may think that the best deals on new cars are offered at the end of the calendar year.
7 Money Tips For February 2011
January is over, with millions of Americans feeling regret over promises made and broken following hasty resolutions made for the new year. Hopefully, those resolutions don’t involve money, but if they do all is not lost. February gives people yet another chance to start anew, perhaps making their first promises of this young year.
4 Steps For Effective Tax Preparation
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been discussing tax preparation from time to time here on SayEducate.com. That’s important because if you find yourself still needing certain forms in early February, you will need to do some follow up work.
ObamaCare Takes Near Fatal Hit
National healthcare seemed like a done deal in 2010, but in 2011 its outlook is less certain.
Home Cooked Dinner or Dine Out for Valentine’s Day?
You and your sweetie may be deciding if you should dine on a home-cooked dinner or eat out for Valentine’s Day — there are pros and cons for both.
7 Car Warning Lights Never to be Ignored
You’re driving down the highway, far from home and all of a sudden your eyes are drawn to the dashboard display. A light has popped on, offering a tiny display representing who-knows-what kind of a problem.
6 Charities That Help Children, and How
There are specific charities that are geared to children. These charities work in different ways, but all of their efforts are designed to meet the needs of children.


