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Three Ways You Can Create a Healthy Relationship With Money
Understanding the why of your decisions, balancing needs vs wishes and looking at money as a resource rather than something to be accumulated can reshape your money beliefs.
By Cohen Taylor, LMFT Published
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21 Things You Can't Return to Amazon — Either Online or In-Store
Did you know there are things you can't return to Amazon? Before tossing these items into your shopping cart, be sure to read Amazon's return policy first.
By Bob Niedt Last updated
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What's the Most Popular Investment? These Investors Might Be Missing Out
The most popular investment may shock you and it has widely underperformed other asset classes. Here’s what you need to know.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Job Growth Slowing Down
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's latest jobs forecast. We assess the labor market, employment growth and its effect on the broader economy.
By David Payne Last updated
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Seven Best Vacation Spots to Beat the Summer Heat
The best vacation spots to beat the summer heat and embrace the comparatively cool include Alaska, Reykjavík, British Columbia, and Stockholm.
By Erin Bendig Published
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10 Reasons You'll Regret Buying a House With a Swimming Pool
You could come to regret buying a house with a swimming pool due to a variety of costs and risks.
By Andrea Browne Taylor Last updated
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How to Reshop Your Car Insurance
cars Figuring out how to reshop your car insurance can be challenging, but also can save you lots of money in the long-term.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
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Softer June Jobs Report Raises Rate-Cut Bets
Jobs Report Slower hiring and a rise in the unemployment rate up the odds of the Fed easing more than once before year-end, experts say.
By Dan Burrows Published
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The Most Expensive Natural Disasters in US History
Economic Forecasts The most expensive natural disasters in U.S. history have come from wind, fire, water and drought.
By David Muhlbaum Last updated
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