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Saving Money Might Just Mean Not Spending It

Written by Jennifer Tankersley | Family & Home | 14th May | 1 comment
“A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned.” – Benjamin Franklin I used to believe that this quote was about putting money into a savings account so that my hard-earned cash would earn interest. I agree with...
3 votes so far
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Recession Obsession

Written by Single Ma | Career & Money | 13th May | 5 comments
I don’t know why, but I saw this image and it made me laugh. Check it out. I'll wait...*twiddling my thumbs*Did you see it? Crazy huh? LOLA “recession” special? HA HA Two hot dogs and a drink...
4 votes so far
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Not Another Webkinz! Teaching Kids about Money Management

Written by Paula Bruno | Family & Home | 7th May | 0 comments
Last week, my 8-year-old daughter and I were taking a walk downtown and of course we had to stop by her favorite store -- the toy store.  As she has so many times before, she immediately asked, “Mommy can...
6 votes so far
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Single Mom Resisting the Recession

Written by Rachel Sarah | Balancing Act | 24th Apr | 3 comments
Not long into single motherhood, I moved back to California to be closer to my family. I'd left home a decade earlier, at age 18, and never looked back -- until then. In New York, I was a researcher at Time Inc.'s...
6 votes so far
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In Focus: Money

Written by Work It, Mom! Team | Career & Money | 1st Apr | 0 comments
We know how busy you are. So once a month we'll pick one topic to highlight and offer some tips and ideas for you to explore. We hope that these In Focus features will help you get organized, find new resources,...
6 votes so far
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Sales of Girl Scout Cookies Drop

Written by Paula Bruno | Career & Money | 25th Mar | 2 comments
As my husband reaches for the last cookie in our coveted box of Thin Mints, I tell him: “Hey, did you hear that the sales of Girl Scout cookies has gone down for the first time in decades? More evidence of the...
4 votes so far
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The Economic Stimulus Payment Explained

Written by Single Ma | Career & Money | 25th Mar | 0 comments
Want to know how much your Economic Stimulus (ES) payment will be? The IRS has prepared this handy dandy Economic Stimulus Payment Calculator that will ask you questions about your 2007 filing status and income....
6 votes so far
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Start-Up Success Strategies

Written by Karin Abarbanel | Your Business | 19th Mar | 1 comment
Seed funding is a hot button for women who want to launch their own ventures, and for good reason: It’s often hard to come by. And, in today’s tight economy, this may become even more of an issue. As...
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How to Successfully Negotiate Business Transactions

Written by Erin Austin | Your Business | 11th Mar | 0 comments
As the owner of a small business, you are confronted daily with numerous transactions, large and small: hiring employees, engaging vendors, leasing equipment, selling your products or services. Each of these transactions...
5 votes so far
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Dollars and Sense: Teaching Kids about Money

Written by Florinda Pendley Vasquez | Family & Home | 14th Feb | 2 comments
As parents, we're the first and most constant teachers our kids will have. That can be a daunting responsibility sometimes, since we may not feel entirely prepared to help them with some of the lessons they need...
6 votes so far
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