Debit cards may swipe more money
Debit cards may swipe more money
NEW YORK — Americans prefer using their debit cards at the register. But a small fee could change that.
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Debit cards may swipe more money
NEW YORK — Americans prefer using their debit cards at the register. But a small fee could change that.
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Get More Dream Home for the Money During Toll Brothers’ National Dream Home Sales Event
Substantial Savings and Incentive Packages Will Be Available in All Toll Brothers Luxury Home Communities Nationwide July 16 – 31(PRWEB) July 12, 2011 Toll Brothers, America’s Luxury Home Builder®, will host a National Dream Home Sales Event in all of its communities nationwide from July 16 to July 31, 2011. Although Toll Brothers’ home prices already offer an amazing value, buyers who are …
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Money tip: Building an emergency fund necessary even in tough times
Standard financial advice says you should squirrel away cash for emergency expenses.
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Finally, Money Advice That Will Make You Skinnier
At the risk of readers concluding that we’re anti-plastics, which we aren’t, this Mind Over Money post will bring to your attention some important new insights, courtesy of the Journal of Consumer Research, concerning yet another downside of using credit and debit cards. You’ll want to think about it the next time you go shopping [...]
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Money OK’d for sewer extension planning
LAPORTE | Money has been approved for extending a sewer line from LaPorte to Rolling Prairie where homes and businesses are threatened by failing septic systems.
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Money Matters – Money Goals For Families: Single Parent With Children
So often we start as a couple, have one or two children and then the blush is off the rose and we divorce.
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Con Man Paul Noe’s Scheme to Make Money Off Elderly Veterans
Our federal tax dollars are going where? This week’s Matt Smith column describes how con man Paul Noe II is back to his old practice of persuading seniors to enter into financial transactions they don
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Money matters
Fergus Muirhead addresses readers’ finance problems
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Six College Money Myths
For many students, the college years are when they learn to live the frugal life. (Ramen noodles, anyone?) Not coincidentally, it’s often the first time they step out on their own and manage their money and credit for the first time.
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Five Money Lessons My Father Taught Me
From watching strategies for running their business, fathers offer great examples of personal finance lessons.
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