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Save Money By Allowing Your Staff To Work Remotely

Uncategorized · August 21, 2012

Working at home for those lucky enough to do so is a pretty sweet deal – both for employers and employees! While staff can enjoy a bit of extra time in bed and don’t need to rush breakfast in order to get out of the door in a hurry in order to get to the office in time, company bosses can also …

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The Ideal Budget for a Single Guy (Age 24)

Budgeting · August 20, 2012

The transition from college student to young professional can be one of the most fun times in your life, but it can also be a time of stress. The increasing inflow can be extremely exciting, but only if it exceeds the increasing outflow. The bills that mom and dad used to cover (without your …

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How To Lose Money and Hate The Stock Market

Investing, Personal Finance · August 18, 2012

Raise your hand if you love the stock market! Who's with me? I imagine rooms full of families reading my blog - all with hands-raised as if they're riding roller coasters. Who doesn't love the stock market? The S&P 500 is up for the sixth straight week, hovering around a 4-year high. …

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Should I Die This Year or Next Year?

Investing · August 16, 2012

No one likes to discuss death. It's a topic often avoided (and for good reason). The thought of having someone there one minute and gone the next is extremely difficult to comprehend. But as tough as it is, the conversation needs to happen. Speaking from experience, a little discussion and …

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How Low Can You Go?

Uncategorized · August 14, 2012

If you're ever at a party, but there's no one actually "partying," what do you do? Easy solution: Limbo! People love the limbo. It's funny, actually. It doesn't matter whether it's a pole, a belt strap, or a jump rope - people love walking under objects with their backs bent. "How low …

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I Started A New Blog

Blogging · August 7, 2012

Fat Free Personal Finance "WTF Abe!" I know that's what you're thinking. But I can't help it. Blogging is addictive. It's a healthy alternative to crack. I'll give you much more information in the coming weeks but for now, do me a favor and visit Fat Free Personal Finance. And don't …

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What Do Adrianne Curry and The Tax Free Weekend Have In Common?

Uncategorized · August 5, 2012

Neither are as attractive as they appear. I was greeted at the mall yesterday by a full parking lot and extremely long checkout lines. If this doesn't make you bullish about the economic recovery, I don't know what does. I assumed each mall-goer recently received a HUGE bonus check from their …

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