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Web Biz Basics: Launching a business website

By Brian Smith on February 1st, 2009 • Career, Entrepreneurship

With a little hard work, a business plan and a hosting service, anybody can start their own web-based company.

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What's Mine Is Ours: Splitting bills, not splitting up

By Jens Odegaard on February 1st, 2012 • Budget, dating, marriage, Relationships, Savings, Life

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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An Idea To Change The World: The inner workings of nonprofits

By Ella Kennen, Chris Thomas on October 31st, 2011 • Charity, College & Career, Nonprofit

The nonprofit sector is a way to dive into a sustainable career while making a difference.

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The 25-Year-Old Stock Rookie: Sizing up a company by the numbers

By Jens Odegaard on July 31st, 2011 • stock market, Stocks, Investing

It's time to research a publicly traded company and see if its stock is worth the money.

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Fly The Coop: Living on your own for the first time

By Bryan Taylor on May 1st, 2011 • Moving, Life

Living independently requires the knowhow to budget, save, live and spend, so you don't end up back in the nest before you can say "regurgitated worms."

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A Career In Camo: Need-to-know military basics

Joining the military isn't for everyone, and it's not a career path to consider lightly, but it can be a great opportunity.

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Playing The Trump Card: Getting started in real estate

By Alex Brandt, Jens Odegaard on October 31st, 2010 • Real Estate, Investing

You don't have to be Donald Trump Jr. to start investing in real estate. Read on to find out how.

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Conning The Con Men: Be a savvy consumer and avoid the scam

By Laura Wainman on August 2nd, 2010 • Scams, Life

It's hard to know who to trust, and even harder to know who to turn to when your trust has been misplaced. These scenarios shine a little light on common scams and show how to avoid them in the future.

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Understanding Credit Reports: Maintain your reputation

By Josh Milam on May 1st, 2010 • Credit Report, ID Theft, Credit & Debt

Everyone who has ever had a loan or a credit card has a credit report, and the contents of that report can impact your financial plans for years.

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First-Time Taxes: The rookie's guide to filing

By Jessica Dabrowski on February 1st, 2010 • Budgeting, Taxes

Learn everything you need to know about filing your taxes, from the first form to the last.

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