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Month: September 2011

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Financial IQ, Housing Finances

Be Our Guest: How Homeowners and Travelers Can Benefit from AirBnB

September 30, 2011 / Vanessa Richardson

AirBnB is chaning the way many people think about travel stays. Whether you’re looking for a cost-effective alternative to hotels or a way to generate extra income with your spare bedroon, read on to learn more about this new online service.

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The Real Cost of Attending a Football Game

September 30, 2011 / Ross Crooks

The real cost of attending a football game goes beyond the ticket price. Depending on which team you root for and what you do while at the game, the cost can be much higher.

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Financial IQ

The Three Levels of Scam — and How to Avoid Them

September 29, 2011 / Christopher Elliott

Feel like you’ve gotten a lousy deal? Learning how to recognize the three levels of “scam” can help you get more bang for your buck.

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When To Go To The ER: A Financial Perspective

September 29, 2011 / Tomer Shoval

Getting sick can put a strain on your finances. Read on to learn what your most cost-effective options whe you get sick – including when to visit the ER.

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What’s Inside the House of Warren Buffett?

September 28, 2011 / Ross Crooks

Warren Buffett is regarded as one of the world’s most iconic and successful investors. Take a peek at what’s housed within his Berkshire Hathaway portfolio –you may be surprised.

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How Sweet It Is: Honey’s Many Uses

September 28, 2011 / Frugal Foodie

In honor of National Honey Month, we’re taking a look at some creative uses for the sticky sweet stuff we all love — honey.

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Housing Finances

Should You Challenge a Re-Assessed Property Value?

September 27, 2011 / Stephanie Taylor Christensen

Having your property re-assessed doesn’t need to be a nightmare. Read on to learn more about steps you can take to help manage the impact.

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Don’t Bother Trying to Predict Interest Rates

September 27, 2011 / Matthew Amster-Burton

Think you’ve got interest rates all figured out? Read on to learn more about why trying to time interest rate moves could burn you.

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A Peek Inside the Knock-Off Gadget Market

September 26, 2011 / Harriette Halepis

Have you ever felt tempted to buy a knock-off gadget? Sure, it may look legit, but this article shows you why you’re better off taking a second look.

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Credit Info

How Well Do Credit Scores Work?

September 26, 2011 / John Ulzheimer

Feeling a little miffed at the credit rating agencies? They may not be perfect, but there are some good reasons for putting stock in what they say about credit.

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