It’s hard to judge your own home as harshly as a stranger will. But it could be the key to adding hundreds or thousands to the price tag.
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How much will you give up to have an affordable living space that’s convenient to your job? Your next home may be so small the mice are hunchbacked…
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For years there were far more applicants than there were jobs. Finally things are going workers’ way, but for how long?
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Are wealthy people born or made? Or do they make themselves?
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Do you still need your home phone and costly cable? Or could it be time to cut the cord?
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With financial experts constantly talking about whether the Fed will raise interest rates, what can get lost are the on-the-ground consequences for regular Americans.
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Buy or Lease? What You Need to Know Before Getting Your Next Car
by Bruce Haringby Bruce HaringGetting a new car is both fun and stressful. Knowing the pros and pitfalls can help you make the right decision with confidence.
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It seems perfectly rational: Surely the candidate you back will be good for markets—and vice versa. Yet it turns out basing investing decisions on politics is trouncing your bottom line.
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Less than a decade after the worst financial collapse since the Great Depression, frighteningly few Americans have even $1,000 available to cover an emergency expense. In fact, according to Bankrate.com…
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You’d think the wealthiest Americans would have equally lush savings accounts, wouldn’t you? You’ll be shocked by the truth.