Welcome to Wise Bread’s Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found some great financial tips for fall, unique recipes for homemade pizza, and ways to protect yourself against identity theft. Eleven Fall Finance Tips — While you’re changing out your wardrobe, check how your clothes are holding up. If you need to buy replacement summer clothing, now is the time to do it! [Listen Money Matters] 10 Unique Recipes for Your Next DIY Pizza Night — For a spicy breakfast pizza with salsa, use s
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You know you should pay all of your bills on time. But what if you’re short on cash this month? Is it better to pay certain bills late? Yes, actually. Some bills are not reported to the three national credit bureaus of TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. Bills in this category include utility bills, cell phone payments, medical payments, and cable bills. This doesn’t mean that you should pay these bills late. But if you have to do some emergency financial juggling this month? Pay your cable late
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There’s a lot of introvert pride around the Internet these days. As an introvert myself, I’ve appreciated how articles on introversion have articulated some of the things about me that I find hard to explain to other people — like the fact that I like to observe (I’m not being rude), and the fact that I can be an introvert and not be shy. The thing is, though, that it’s still sometimes hard for people in our extroverted culture to understand things an introvert might be good at. Employers
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October is a month of falling leaves and ghoulish costumes. But it is also a month of falling stock prices and terrifying investment returns? Perhaps so, if you believe in something called the “October Effect.” Some investors are known to get skittish this time of year, because many of the worst stock market crashes have taken place in October. But is this nothing more than coincidence? What should investors look for in October? The October Effect refers to the notion that bad things
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Welcome to Wise Bread’s Best Money Tips Roundup! Today we found budget-friendly ways to work out your brain, frugal uses for lemons, and ways to keep your things safe this Halloween. 5 Budget-Friendly Ways To Train Your Brain — Typing your ideas is just not the same as writing them out by hand. The act of writing can ignite your creativity and fuel your memory. [Money Digest] 27 Frugal Uses for Lemon — Use lemon juice to fight underarm stains! Just scrub the stained area with equal
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You’ve created a flawless resume. You’ve networked like a champion. You’ve managed to get noticed by the right people. And you just aced a three-hour long group interview without so much as a nervous twitch. Don’t stop there; here are six things you can do after the interview that will help you land the job of your dreams. Send a brief, but detailed thank-you email within 24 hours. Refer to the topics discussed in the interview and include the email address of every interviewer, regardless of t
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from Royalty Mart http://royaltymart.com/index.php/2015/10/21/best-money-tips-financial-tips-for-fall/
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