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Month: July 2011

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Credit Info

How Debt Impacts Your Net Worth

July 29, 2011 (Last Modified: February 11, 2021) / CreditSesame.com

Debt has been getting a bad rap. It seems that if you have a radio show and you talk finance, you think all debt is bad. No wonder many consumers think that all debt can only have a negative impact on their net worth. But this isn’t always so.

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Investing Advice

Anatomy of a Tech Bubble

July 29, 2011 / SImit Patel

With a new crop of Internet IPOs including household names like Groupon set to trade publicly at huge valuations, many pundits are starting to make comparisons to the heady days we saw at the turn of the century. Are we back in a bubble?

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Financial Goals

A Wedding Planner’s Top Tips for Cutting Your Big Day Budget

July 28, 2011 / Heather Bandur

Going deep into credit card debt isn’t the way to start a happy marriage. Consider these five budget-slashing tips to keep your wedding day spending under control.

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Financial IQ

Now Read This: 5 Sites Every Smart Consumer Should Bookmark

July 28, 2011 / Christopher Elliott

To stay on top of scams, recalls and new consumer protection laws, keep these five sites handy and check them often.

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Saving

Keep An Efficient Kitchen With These Online Tools

July 27, 2011 / Frugal Foodie

Quick: what would you do with leftover cooked chicken, grape tomatoes, half an avocado, fig jam and some orzo? Don’t worry, there are plenty of cool virtual kitchen tools out there that’ll help you find creative-yet-edible recipes to maximize what you have on hand.

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Financial Planning

Student Loans: The Roadmap to Repayment

July 27, 2011 / Reyna Gobel and Ross Crooks

For all you recent grads enjoying the summer sun, don’t forget that come autumn, student loans will come a reckoning. Use this time now to plot out your repayment plan.

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Financial Planning

First Job: Stack the Financial Deck in Your Favor

July 26, 2011 / Stephanie Taylor Christensen

When it comes to financial planning, there’s never a better time to set up good habits than when you start your first job. You’ll have the power of time on your side and you’ll create a routine that will be easy to maintain as you get older and earn more.

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Saving

How Frugal Guy Cut His Bill, But Kept His Smartphone

July 26, 2011 / Matthew Amster-Burton

Inside one man’s struggle to meet his gadget addiction while staying true to his penny-pinching creed.

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Trends

When Two Incomes Means Two Locations

July 25, 2011 / CNBC.com

A dismal job market is forcing more and more couples to consider long-distance marriages for the sake of steady employment. Here’s what you need to think about if one of you is mulling a move.

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Credit Info

Do Women Face Different Personal Finance Challenges Than Men?

July 25, 2011 / John Ulzheimer

Life expectancy, wage discrepancies and the demands of children and aging parents can all post hurdles to a woman’s financial planning.

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