Money
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6 Ways to Eat Out for (a Lot) Less
To counterbalance rising food costs, restaurants are offering more promotions to tempt consumers into dining out. Savvy customers can easily trim their bill by fifty percent or more. Six ways to save, including credit cards with dining rewards, restaurant coupons and clubs, and online reservation services. Source: Smart Money
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Hidden Dangers in Closing Credit Card Accounts
What happens to your FICO score when you close and open credit card accounts? Myths debunked and five key questions answered. Learn about FICO scores and what can damage yours. Source: BankRate
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Resist the Urge to Panic Over Your Finances
During times of economic trouble, experts say the best advice is to not panic. It may seem overwhelming, but there are a few basic steps everyone can take to achieve some peace of mind. Learn how to look at your savings and investments, your broker, your debt, and your lifestyle. Source: The New York Times
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10 Ways to Spend Less on Gas
With gas prices skyrocketing and no end in sight, every drop of fuel counts. A clogged air filter or underinflated tires could cause your car's fuel efficiency to take a nosedive. Keep your car well-maintained or take a look at hybrids. Uncle Sam is offering tax credits for hybrid adopters. Source: US News and World Report
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10 Most Common Tax Filing Mistakes
Tax errors to watch for. A miscalculated amount here, a wrong tax ID number there, and boom! Suddenly, instead of getting a refund, you have to write a check to the U.S. Treasury. Even if the error doesn't end up costing you money, it could delay your refund. The top ten tax blunders, from missing forms to missing to signatures. Source: BankRate
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How Bad Is the Mortgage Crisis Going to Get?
What started as a sub prime-lending crisis is likely to continue cascading into the markets and keep the economy down until 2010. Bottom line for homeowners: an average real estate value drop of 25%. An interview with Princeton economist Paul Krugman. Source: Fortune
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5 Tax Mistakes that Will Trigger an Audit
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5 Reasons to Buy a USED Car
Love that new car smell? Keep in mind that new cars depreciate quickly, and the first two years are the worst. But if you can live without the new car smell, you're in luck. How you can get a BMW for Honda money, and four more great ideas for car buyers. Source: The Motley Fool
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How to Battle Credit Card Fees
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Time to Buy an Umbrella Policy?
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What to Do--and Not Do--During the Crunch
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5 Rules for Thriving in a Bad Economy
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Is Now the Time to Build Your DREAM HOME?
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How to Tell If Your Money Guy Knows His Stuff
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How to Protect Your Investments Now
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Everything You Need to Know about Financial Aid
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When Getting a Good Deal Just Isn't Worth It
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Now's a Good Time to Buy a House--If You Can
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10 Ways to Beat the Tax Man
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How Much Do You REALLY Know about Investing?
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Best Ways to Save $$$ on EVERYTHING
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How to Save Big $$$ on EVERYTHING
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How Car Buyers Can Avoid Hidden Fees
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How Precision Pricing Can Help Sell Your Home
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10 Ways to Avoid ATM Fee Ripoffs
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