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December 2010

We’re excited to share an interview with Laura Adams, the author of Money Girl’s Smart Moves to Grow Rich. Laura is also the host of a popular podcast, MoneyGirl’s Quick and Dirty Tips, and recently began writing a weekly article here at Cash Money Life. Today we take a look at her recently published book. [...]

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Thinking about making some financial New Year’s resolutions? One of the most powerful resolutions you can make is to simplify your personal finances. Paring down your accounts, files, bills, systems, and so on, can make it easier for you to stay on top of your money. Having too many things in too many places adds [...]

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I’ve been using Mint.com to manage my money for over a year now. It’s free, it’s easy to use, and it gives me a quick bird’s eye view of my finances, without having to do too much work on my end. And there are some other benefits as well – this past week Mint.com alerted [...]

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If you want to give yourself something useful this year for Christmas, you might consider the gift of better finances. As the year draws to a close, it’s a perfect time to think about what you can do to improve your finances in the coming year. An improving money situation is a gift that keeps [...]

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Do you use wi-fi for your internet connection? I don’t use wi-fi often, unless I’m at home (I rarely use it at the library, coffee shops, etc. because I’m paranoid). And rightly so, it appears. I just read a few articles which made me more paranoid once I read how easy it is for anyone [...]

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Each year, Standard and Poor’s publishes its dividend aristocrats index of dividend paying stocks. To many income investors, this list is considered the Holy Grail of income stocks. It is comprised of some of the world’s most well managed and profitable blue chip companies that can make for great investment opportunities. The Dividend Aristocrats Index [...]

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Getting into personal finances is a lot like learning a new language. There are some crazy-sounding words that can be a little intimidating at first. But once you get the lingo, you’ll have a new skill that allows you to communicate more clearly with bankers, accountants, financial planners, investment advisers, brokers, real estate professionals, benefit [...]

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