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Couponing: A Better Way to Save in 2014

Maybe you know, were raised by, or are a coupon lady. We all know the type. In years past, hardcore couponers curated hefty binders to house their precious double and triple savings paper coupons. Couponing was a calling, a preoccupation, a lifestyle. For these committed shoppers, the payoffs could often be unpredictable. Coupon clippers would...

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The Three Steps to Fixing Your Credit

There are a couple of things that you need to know about having less than perfect credit. The first is that there are more people out there whose credit profiles are not nearly as awesome as they’d like them to be—so there is no reason to feel embarrassed about your score or situation. The second is...

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Is Invoice Factoring Right for my Business

Ask anyone in a position of power at your company what it’s like to have to make the all-important decisions and the chances are, they’ll tell you it’s a lot harder than they thought. Being in charge requires responsibility, we all know that, but it also takes someone who isn’t afraid of following their gut...

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Interpreting A Financial Aid Award Letter

Seeing a financial award letter for the first time can be very overwhelming, but understanding the different components are very important to your finances and future. Once you have completed the FAFSA, your financial aid award letter from your university or college will list which scholarships and grants you are eligible for and whether they are...

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Buying the Best Clothes By the Use of Online Promo Codes

Technological advancements and the birth of the internet led to the development of better online services that have eased the pressure of physically moving from one shop to the other looking for goods. There are better online services that have been of great benefit to shoppers in the current times. Now shoppers can buy goods...

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The Clampdown on Tax Avoidance Schemes: What You Need To Know

No matter where you turn this day someone seems to be talking about tax avoidance. Schemes like Liberty and Icebreaker (which sound like the names of military operations) had many high-profile clients whose names have since been publicly divulged. Gary Barlow, George Michael, and Katie Melua all made the headlines for their involvement with these...

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Home Insurance: What You Need To Know

Many of you out there might keep on wondering whether at all you need homeowner’s insurance to have a home of yours or not. The truth is you do not necessarily require a homeowner’s insurance policy to have a home of your own. If you are building the home with your own money without the...

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Medical Cards: Should You Opt for Them?

Medical credit cards are often regarded as a godsend gift by cash-strapped individuals, without medical insurance, hit by medical emergencies. Scores of Americans have found themselves in stressful situations during health-related emergencies. The credit card companies have recognized this opportunity to step up their own business by offering medical cards which offer similar benefits as...

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