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Lying About Money Has Negative Repercussions

Posted on January 27th, 2014 by Admin

A poll by Forbes revealed that 31% of spouses lie about money in their marriage. Whatever the reason, lying about finances can cause serious damage in a relationship, to your bank accounts and to both of your credit scores. Keep open communication and avoid the following “little white lies”: “This? It was only $50!” When […]

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Save Money This Weekend

Posted on January 17th, 2014 by Admin

Everybody’s working for the weekend – but that doesn’t mean you should blow your whole paycheck during weekend festivities. It IS possible to have a fun weekend without spending too much money, you just have to be smart about it. Read our five tips on how to cut back over those couple days of freedom […]

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College Students Should be Taught About Money Management

Posted on January 13th, 2014 by Admin

Millions of young people head off to college every fall, which means spending money on textbooks, extracurricular activities and social events. It is important that you teach your kids about personal finance. College is the time for your kids to learn not just academically, but also about being an independent and responsible adult, and that […]

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Pre-Paid Debit Cards

Posted on January 6th, 2014 by Webmaster

For those of you with teenage kids, would you trust him or her with a credit card? Credit cards come with a lot of risk and a lot of responsibility, as we have seen from the millions of Americans now in credit card debt. If grown adults have enough trouble with credit cards, are your […]

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