Articles
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What's Mine Is Ours: Splitting bills, not splitting up
Set the one-size-fits-all tips aside. Here's what brass staff had to say about how they handle money, budgets, and spending habits with their significant others.
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A Novelist's Tale: The awakening of Katie Kacvinsky
We sit down with author Katie Kacvinsky to hear her story of writing, editing and publishing her first book with Houghton Mifflin.
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Spring '12 Crossword Solution Standard Edition
Puzzle sticklers beware: spoilers ahead!
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Help Wanted: Pay the pros or DIY
The choice between going with a professional or doing a job yourself isn't always cut and dry.
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Need It Now: Penalty-free IRA withdrawals
Individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) are a great way to stash money for retirement. They can also be a lifesaver when unexpected expenses arise.
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The Jobless Generation: Fighting youth unemployment
Youth unemployment is on the rise. It's time to fight back.
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The Final Offer: Negotiate like a pro
As adults, negotiating can be intimidating. We're here to walk you through the basics of negotiation in the adult world.
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The Business Of Social Media: Take your career aspirations viral
Soon-to-be college graduates must eventually face the reality of competition with other grads for entry-level positions. Social media tools can be used to help you stand out from the masses.
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The United States Of Broke: Life, liberty and the pursuit of debt
From day one, Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty have borrowed to pay for the country's pricey expenditures. Now federal debt is enormous and unsustainable. How did it come to this?
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College Crossing: Navigating your higher ed route
The path to a college degree isn't a one-way street. There are vital differences between starting at a two- or four-year school.





