February 2012
Hybrid Technology Only Gets Better
Hybrid fuel technology has taken hold, and leading automotive manufacturers are wisely making the switch.
Read MoreJob Hunting Tips for New Grads
There are still opportunities for grads who give up outdated methods of job hunting, study the market well, and figure out ways to beat their competitors.
Read MoreHow to Write a Winning Cover Letter
A cover letter is the first impression a potential employer has of you. If it’s poorly worded or full of typos and grammatical errors, guess what? You’re not going to get the interview.
Read MoreSave Money on Your Tax Returns This Year by Volunteering
Volunteering can be a great experience for someone looking to make a difference in the world. Thousands of people volunteer their time and expertise each year.
Read MoreGetting Mortgage Relief May Help Homeowners Struggling With Debt
Getting mortgage relief is not easy, nor is it guaranteed. You must show a real financial need and meet various qualifications to be forgiven by your lender.
Read MoreConsumer Confidence Rises in 2012
Contrary to projections, the Conference Board’s monthly Consumer Index report shows a marked increase of more than 9 points from January. While slightly lower than the same index at this time last year, consumer confidence…
Read MoreApple Now Worth $500 Billion
The world’s most successful company has topped itself again. Apple’s market cap. passed $500 billion Wednesday, its shares rising $7 (1.3 percent) to $542.41.
Read MoreMake Protecting Your Home From Pests Part of Your Spring Cleaning This Year
With spring just around the corner, warm weather will really liven up your home. Just be sure that doesn’t include pests. A little preparation save you cash.
Read MoreStrategies to Beat the Competition
Many job seekers fail to find a good job because they do not understand that they are in a fiercely competitive job market, and need to sell themselves to prospective employers.
Read MoreTips for Managing a Nonprofit
Whether you’re managing a nonprofit organization that provides assistance for adults, children, animals, the environment or another struggling group, making sure your own organization stays afloat should be an essential part of your day to…
Read MoreMonthly Budget vs. Quarterly Budget: Which Is Right for You?
Creating a budget is a smart, effective way to take charge of your spending habits, save money, and give you peace of mind.
Read MoreHow to Minimize Your Small Business Debt
Small business owners should keep a sharp watch on the rates of interest on their credit cards and business loans.
Read MoreHow to Save on Car Insurance for Young Drivers
Saving money is a major goal for many people as they attempt to make ends meet in a tough economy, especially with auto insurance premiums.
Read MoreAll About Savings Bonds
Issued by the U.S. Treasury, savings bonds are a wise alternative to other more risky investment methods.
Read MoreDoes Financial Education Work?
In recent years, the concept of financial education has become more and more popular. Schools now offer courses in budgeting.
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