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3 super-cheap marketing tactics

The following strategies and tools can be a great starting point for cash-strapped CEOs looking to kickstart their marketing programs on the cheap. More>>

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Why you need a will

Wills are not only for the wealthy or the old. Every adult should have one. More>>

6 things you think add value to your home - but really don't

Certain projects, such as adding a well thought-out family room can be a wise investment, as they do add to the value of the home. Other projects, however, allow little opportunity to recover the costs when it's time to sell. More>>

7 ways Washington may affect small business this year

Never mind about the IRS shenanigans. Here's what you should be watching in Washington. More>>

How the 2014 Obama budget could affect your finances

Depending on which estimate you believe, Obama's proposed budget would raise the tax bill of a household with a yearly income of $50,000 to $75,000 between $63 and $100 per year. However, that's not all you should know. More>>

Small businesses see more opportunity in America than abroad

For small businesses looking to grow, the focus is on technology and the economy--here in the U.S. More>>

How to handle and prevent identity theft

Every year, identity thieves misuse the personal information of more than 11 million Americans. This makes identity theft one of the fastest-growing crimes in the country. More>>

Browser extensions that save you money

There is a widening range of online tools that have been designed to help save hard-earned cash. The following Internet browser extensions have achieved popularity among consumers, thanks to a series of unique and practical benefits. More>>

Need cash? Your biggest competitor is offering - for a price

A growing number of big companies want to fund small businesses in their industries, but be careful of the terms. More>>

Senate passes online sales tax bill

We're one step closer to mandatory online sales tax collection. Next, the bill moves to the House. More>>

Lessons learned from the banking crisis

Now that nearly a decade has passed since the housing market peaked, what lessons can investors and banks learn from the banking crisis brought on by the Great Recession? More>>

8 things really successful people do

Real success takes discipline and methodology. Here are eight things the most successful people are meticulous about getting right. More>>

Should you head back to business school?

While pursuing an MBA comes with its own set of challenges, an MBA can be a valuable asset on the path to a better career for young professionals with clear career goals and realistic expectations. More>>

Financial considerations for college grads moving home

Tips for making the transition work for everyone. More>>

Building toward recovery

Construction leads the way, but the recovery is affecting a broader base of businesses, according to a new study. More>>

Will Obama's chained CPI help keep inflation from eating into your savings?

This week we examine ways in which inflation nibbles away at your retirement income, especially in light of the President's proposal for Chained CPI adjustments to Social Security. More>>

Why you need an emergency fund

An emergency fund will help see you through an unexpected and potentially costly life event, such as a health crisis, a job layoff or a major home repair. More>>

Post-grad degrees that pay the highest

Post-graduate degrees can often lead to a better paycheck as long as you choose the right field. More>>

Play the market like Tiger plays golf

Both Warren Buffett and Tiger Woods do a few simple things spectacularly well to achieve their goals. While odds are quite high that you will never become Woods or Buffett, you don't have to in order to succeed. More>>

Attract customers who want to buy: 7 ways

A new HubSpot survey proves inbound marketing is a hands down winner in customer attraction. Here are seven tips on how to drive customers to your door. More>>

Tips to make next year's taxes less stressful

Most of us approach taxes as something to put off thinking about until absolutely necessary. However, with a bit of forethought and preparation, you can make next year's taxes go much more smoothly. More>>

4 ways to make next year’s tax time easier

With just a little bit of planning and foresight, next year's tax season can be less headache-inducing. More>>

Mutual fund ratings: Crucial or insignificant?

Many financial services firms try to help investors by sharing their opinions on a mutual fund. But other factors should come into play as well. More>>

10 golf tips to help investors tee off

Surprisingly, there are actually a lot of similarities between the game of golf and investing. More>>

5 smart ways to use your tax return

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If you don't have a plan for the money when that refund check comes, consider these five options for letting the savings you accumulated last year bring you greater financial security and peace of mind in the years to come. More>>

How to safeguard your tax returns from identity theft

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Identity thieves are sophisticated and may get your information despite your best efforts. That doesn't mean, however, that common sense precautions don't work. More>>

Know these bankruptcy facts before you file

How getting out of debt can cost you. More>>

Can you buy Twitter legitimacy for your business?

Just do a simple "buy Twitter followers" Google search and you'll see an overwhelming number of options for purchasing your way to bigger numbers. More>>

Should you consider debt settlement?

Weigh the benefits and drawbacks before you settle. More>>

Determine if credit counseling is right for you

The demand for credit counseling has risen over the last decade. Here are the risks and benefits. More>>

Eight facts about debt consolidation

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Are headhunters worth it?

Some recruiters and recruiting firms use more methods to source suitable candidates than others do. More>>

How to save to start an investment portfolio

How should aspiring investors best allocate funds for investing, and how much money should you have before you begin? More>>

Spring clean your home finances

7 strategies to freshen your financial situation More>>

Can you trust credit card offers?

With the number of credit cards in circulation exceeding the nation's population, card issuers have developed various ways of sweetening the deal. More>>

Does online tax software really save you money?

Both online tax software and tax professionals have their own set of advantages, but which one is actually better for your bottom line? More>>

The best way to get out of debt

Two of the most popular methods are nicknamed the "snowball" and the "avalanche" methods. To determine which path is best for you, check out these pros and cons. More>>

What does filing as head of household mean for your taxes?

In order to file as head of household, you must meet several requirements. Find out whether being head of household comes with any tax benefits. More>>

Use your tax refund wisely

Eight smart ways to spend that bonus paycheck More>>

4 unlikely billionaires

In an age when billion has become the new million, which unexpected folks have joined the ranks of the billionaire club? More>>

Our favorite income tax apps for iPad

The big deadline to file your income taxes with the IRS is Tuesday, April 17. Though it's still a bit limited, the tax app selection for iPad is better than any other platform. More>>

How to check your credit report for accuracy

One in five consumers found at least one potentially major error on their credit reports, according to a recent FTC study. More>>

Mortgage and home tax deductions

What federal tax deductions can you take for a mortgage and other home ownership expenses? More>>

Credit CARD Act showing strong results for most consumers

It has been three years since the Federal Reserve's Credit CARD Act went into effect. In these three years, the act has had mostly positive impacts. More>>

How to say no to your boss

To create a good work-life balance, you might have to learn to say no to your bosses. More>>

Tax Tip: 8 tax benefits for parents

Your children may help you qualify for valuable tax benefits, such as certain credits and deductions. More>>

Most expensive states to raise a child

Planning a family in one of these 5 states? You may be surprised to learn that they're the most expensive states to raise a child. More>>

The special rules for condo mortgages

A condominium offers many of the advantages of home ownership with fewer of the hassles. That is, unless you're talking about getting a mortgage for one. More>>

Are home equity loans coming back?

Wondering if you can qualify for a home equity loan? Recent indications suggest that second mortgages are on the rebound, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're easier to get. More>>

6 steps to take if you can't pay your taxes

If you owe money this year, and lack enough money in reserves to pay the entire debt, you can take many steps to stay on Uncle Sam's good side. More>>

Tax Tip: 6 important facts about dependents and exemptions

The IRS has six important facts about dependents and exemptions that will help you file your 2012 tax return. More>>

Tax Tip: 10 things to know about free volunteer tax help

The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs provide free tax help in communities across the country. More>>

Last chance to refinance?

Mortgage rates have been on the rise. Is this your last, best chance to refinance and save money with a super low rate? More>>

Tax Tip: Who should file a 2012 tax return?

If you received income during 2012, you may need to file a tax return in 2013. More>>

Why you might consider an adjustable-rate mortgage

You don't hear much about adjustable-rate mortgages these days, but for the right kind of borrower, they're still an attractive option. More>>

The new tax rules explained

Congress and President Obama may have avoided the fiscal cliff, but that does not mean taxpayers escaped tax increases. More>>

5 questions for potential homebuyers

With housing prices and mortgage rates as low as they are, many are tempted to take the plunge and become first-time homeowners. But how do you know if you're truly ready? More>>

Tax Tip: IRS offers help for the January 30 tax season opening

The IRS will begin processing most individual income tax returns on Jan. 30 after updating forms and completing programming and testing of its processing systems. More>>

8 budget trimming tips

Here, a list of eight money wasters offer a chance to keep more of your money in the bank. More>>

6 ways to make more money without a lot more work

If your income falls short, consider some creative ways to bring in some extra cash without adding too many hours to the work week. More>>

What the new mortgage rules mean for borrowers

The CFPB has rolled out long-awaited new rules for residential mortgages. So what will be the impact on mortgage borrowers? More>>

New qualified mortgage rules released

Long-awaited "qualified mortgage" rules have been issued by the CFPB, setting forth guidelines to protect borrowers from predatory lending. More>>

Borrowers to get $8.5 billion in foreclosure and mortgage settlement

Some 3.8 million homeowners will share in an $8.5 billion settlement over improper foreclosure and mortgage servicing practices. More>>

6 ways to get your finances on track in 2013

If you are among those who want to focus on making financial gains this year, follow these suggestions to ensure that 2013 is a robust year. More>>

IRS plans January 30th tax season opening for 1040 filers

Following the tax law changes made under the American Taxpayer Relief Act, the IRSit plans to open the 2013 filing season and begin processing individual income tax returns on Jan. 30. More>>

Six steps to maximize your home appraisal

The home appraisal is very important when refinancing a mortgage. So how can you make sure you get the highest appraisal possible? More>>

House joins Senate to OK bill that avoids fiscal cliff

The House of Representatives settled on an 11th-hour agreement that averted widespread tax increases and spending cuts that were set to kick in Jan. 1. More>>

Avis buys Zipcar for $500 million, will make more cars available to Zipsters

Avis has announced that it will purchase high-tech car-sharing company Zipcar for around $500 million. The deal is expected to greatly increase the availability of Zipcar vehicles for customers. More>>

Dealing with the post-holiday debt blues

It is time to face a sobering reality: Creditors want to collect on the charges you made while you were caught up in the holiday festivities. More>>

Should you cash in on the gold rush?

8 things to know before you sell precious metals. More>>

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

What you should know before you buy. More>>

Should you refinance your home again?

The way mortgage rates have been falling the past three years, a lot of homeowners are not only refinancing their mortgages, they're doing it for a second or even a third time. More>>

Fiscal cliff: Mortgage deduction is safe for most

Should you be worried that Congress will take away your mortgage interest deduction as part of the "fiscal cliff" negotiations? For the great majority of homeowners, the answer is "no." More>>

Avoid online holiday shopping pitfalls

Protect yourself from identity theft and fraud with safe-shopping tips. More>>

Mortgage issues to watch during Obama's 2nd term

Now that the election is behind us, current and potential homeowners may be wondering what will be the impact of Obama's re-election on the mortgage and housing markets? More>>

Why did the man behind Windows jump ship, and who’s left to steer?

What does Steven Sinofsky's abrupt departure from Microsoft mean for Windows … and the way the company will compete with Apple and Google? More>>

6 most damaging credit report errors

You've probably heard that it's a good idea to check your credit reports for errors once a year. But which errors are the ones that do the most damage to your credit score? More>>

Google Free Zone brings the Internet to feature phones for free

Google Free Zone enables feature phone users use mail, Web search and Google+ for free. Is it generosity at work, a savvy market grab, or both? More>>

Buying a home for the holidays?

Been thinking about buying a home? Well, maybe you should put it on your Christmas list. More>>

HARP now available for second homes, income properties

You probably knew that homeowners can refinance underwater mortgages through the Home Affordable Refinance Program. HARP is now available for other types of properties as well. More>>

7 mortgage mistakes to avoid

If you're applying for a mortgage for the first time, the whole process can seem pretty intimidating. There's a lot to understand and it can get confusing at times. More>>

How debt relief has changed, two years after new FTC rules

The new rules exist to protect consumers who need help with unmanageable debts, but it is still important to understand what these rules mean when seeking debt relief help. More>>

How to ditch your debt before the holidays

5 steps to starting the New Year with a better financial plan. More>>

5 good reasons not to refinance your mortgage

There are a lot of good reasons to refinance your mortgage, especially with rates as low as they are. But there can be some pretty good reasons not to refinance as well. More>>

4 options for a low down payment

There are a lot of people with decent incomes who would like to buy a house right now but are afraid they can't come up with the down payment. More>>

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