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Off to Mongolia

By Christopher Schonberger
8/07/08
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I'm "mailing" this post in via BlackBerry because I've been hustling like a madman to get ready for my trip to...Mongolia!?! There was a time when I never would have predicted that I'd ever go to Mongolia, but life is funny like that

Money Saving Tricks

By Chris Zoia
8/06/08
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The reason why saving money is so difficult is because it usually involves convincing yourself you don't want things you actually do want and telling yourself that, no, you didn't "earn" a Starbucks latte by waking up on time for work.

Gimme Gimme More

By Dan Marley
7/29/08
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Boomerangers. Millenials. Kidults. Generation Debt—these are just some of the terms used to describe us twentysomethings. Why? Because we rack up crazy student debt, head back home after college, move to expensive cities even though we have horrible salaries

Keep Track of Your Life (because your Mom has her own)

By Chris Zoia
7/01/08
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Given the exigencies of modern life, planners have become an annoying necessity for people who have more to do on the average weekday than leveling up their characters on World of Warcraft. If you’re incredibly anal (like yours truly) or if you just want to maintain the illusion of being organized

How Did You Spend Your Stimulus?

By Christopher Schonberger
6/02/08
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Do you wonder what became of all the tax rebates handed out in the last couple months? How I Spent My Stimulus features user-uploaded stories and photos detailing what they did with their gift from Dubya. It’s sort of interesting to look at the categories

Top Ten Ways to Drop $600

By Christopher Schonberger
5/06/08
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Starting this month, those coveted $600 tax rebates from the government will start hitting the mailboxes of recent grads who kept it real last year and didn’t make very much money. The big question is

Take the One-Year $1 Million Challenge

By Dan Marley
4/18/08
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How can you become a millionaire by the time you retire? Maybe you have a “million dollar idea” or are well on your way to rising up the ranks in the finance world. You’re on the right track, but it’s going to take some work

Send Your Tax Return Via Certified Mail

By Stuart Schultz
4/15/08
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Whether you call it T-Day, D-Day, or it's the day that you flee the country, one thing is for sure: Tax Day is upon us. And while we hope that you have already completed your returns, if you haven't sent them out yet, there's one tip you should have

Tax Day Draws Nigh

By Christopher Schonberger
4/14/08
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A friendly reminder that tomorrow is tax day, so if you haven’t filed your return yet you probably want to do that. Even though we generally suggest avoiding procrastination in matters of personal finance, we cast no judgment and just want to make sure you come out of tomorrow with a clean slate.

Save Time with the Gradspot Guru Service

By Gradspot Dot Com
8/29/08
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