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Pet Owner? The HAPPY Act Might Bring you Tax Deductions
Sun, 11/29/09 | 46 Comments
Pet Owner? The HAPPY Act Might Bring you Tax Deductions

Could your Pet Bring you a Tax Deduction?
Who’s a good boy? Yeah, that’s him right there. My shelter dog, Murdock, A Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. And he’s about to become an even better boy …

The 5 Worst Twenty Something Personal Finance Blunders
Sun, 11/22/09 | 24 Comments
The 5 Worst Twenty Something Personal Finance Blunders

Sound personal finance is often times not what you DO, but what you DON’T DO. Often times we look for all the right answers, tips, and advice about what we need to be doing to …

Why the English are More Frugal than Americans
Wed, 11/18/09 | 9 Comments
Why the English are More Frugal than Americans

This is a guest post by FruGal, who shares money saving ideas and frugal tips at TotallyMoney.com and can be found on twitter @fru-gal.
Why the English are better at frugality than Americans
I have been reading …

Personal Finance DeathMatch: You Vs. Your Parents – who Wins?
Mon, 11/16/09 | 19 Comments
Personal Finance DeathMatch: You Vs. Your Parents – who Wins?

How much of your personal finance savvy can you chalk up to what you learned from your parents? Are you a better saver than they are? Were you motivated by their personal finance behaviors?
It’s an …

The 2 Financial Benefits that Every Veteran Should Receive
Sun, 11/15/09 | 2 Comments
The 2 Financial Benefits that Every Veteran Should Receive

This is a slightly belated post in the spirit of awareness around Veteran’s Day. Thank you to all the brave men and women who have served our country.
Volunteering their Lives
Our Veterans volunteer their lives (while …

4 Things you should do Before Open Enrollment Closes
Tue, 11/3/09 | 10 Comments
4 Things you should do Before Open Enrollment Closes

What is Open Enrollment?
This is open enrollment season at many employers. What is open enrollment? It’s basically a window of time that your employer allows you to change your benefit elections for the upcoming year. …


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