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10 Smart Money Saving iPhone Apps

Feb 16, 2012: The iPhone App Box is a phenomena in itself with an incredible number of unique applications. If you own an iPhone, you can make use of these apps in your day to day life. The app store has some great personal finance apps that can help you save a lot of money. Here are some tips that can help you make good use of your iPhone apps and also stick to your budget.

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Personal Loans - How to Borrow Money Responsibly?

Nowadays it is normal for the average person to have some sort of debt, whether it be school loans, a mortgage, or credit cards. After all, this is the day in age in which people are living beyond their means (according to financial experts). But is all debt bad? How much is too much? And how do you know if you are borrowing responsibly?

All these questions can be overwhelming and finding

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15 Financial Failings That Will Prevent An Early Retirement

Nov 04, 2011: For those of us who want to retire comfortably and do so while we still have the energy to enjoy our free time, personal vices must be kept to a minimum. Eliminate or at least put off indulging in bad habits that will cost you money in both the short and long term, and you will reach your goal of a relaxing retirement that much sooner.

Some of these weaknesses, such as

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Online Investing and Forex Trading

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Investing is a great way to become familiar with the financial markets. By starting up an investment account, you will begin to understand how the global markets work. The more you understand the greater the probability that you will earn money instead of losing it. Investing is not a sure bet, so if you think that it is an automatic 10% return you are a bit mistaken. There are times when

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Improve Your Financial Luck by Incorporating

Jul 26, 2010: One of the best things a person can do to get on the path toward financial independence and early retirement is to start a business. There is simply no limit to what you can do as an entrepreneur. Whether you are an inventor of a product or the creator of a service, entrepreneurship is one path to enormous wealth. One of the most important steps to take in the early phases of

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10 Frugal Travel Tips for Your Summer Vacation

Today we have the pleasure of introducing Heather Johnson through her guest post. Heather is a regular commentator on the subject of credit card types. She welcomes your feedback and potential job inquiries at heatherjohnson2323 at gmail dot com.


Jun 02, 2010: The summer is upon us, as evident by the children who were cartwheeling out of school this past Friday. Like many people, you are

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Wedding Gift Amount - How Much Money? From now on, $100 wedding gifts for all

I know gifts shouldn't "matter" in theory, but with all this etiquette and questions in the air I've decided to start giving a flat $100 per wedding gift :) That may be crazy (or weird), but with 4 weddings down it seems to be working so far!

We used to be hardcore fans of the whole registry phenomenon, but ever since getting married ourselves I realize just how nice getting cold hard cash is.

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