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Teaching Your Children About Personal Finances
Teaching children about personal finances is a process that, with your children’s participation, can be easier than you think.
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7 Ways to Cut Health Costs
If you’re like most Americans, health costs make up a considerable portion of your monthly living expenses. While healthcare is a necessary burden, it is not required that you overpay.
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Travel Insurance: Don’t Leave Home Without It
Travel insurance is an excellent tool that protects you and your family in the event of an unforeseen accident.
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Dining Frugally While Away
It can be extremely hard to maintain a budget when dining out on the road. When you are in a new city, you don’t want to spend all your money on food.
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Saving While in College by Cutting Costs

While living well within a budget is difficult in college, there are ways to cut costs without eating ramen every night. Here are some helpful cost-cutting tips.
Housing
How to Select Renters’ Insurance Right for You

Most renters are unaware that their landlord’s insurance policy only protects his or her property. As a renter, all of your belongings are your responsibility to insure against damage or loss.
Career
How to Finance Your Small Business

With the increasing competition in the market, surviving the business world can be a difficult task. Acquiring funds is the most important objective at the outset.
Debt
The Road to Debt Freedom: 5 Ways to Reduce Your Debt

Are you swimming around in debt? Then you will be happy to know that there are multiple ways that you can jump out of the ocean of debt you’re in.
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