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Where to Get Money for Your Business Idea 06/29/2016 08:00pm • What do the local coffee shop, an Etsy store and Apple all have in common? They all needed start-up cash to get where they are today. Recent estimates on the price of launching a new business are hard to find, but a 2009 study from the Kauffmann Foundation pegged the average cost at $30,000. Even on 6 Sneaky Travel Scams to Watch Out For 06/29/2016 08:00pm • In the summertime, when the temperatures sizzle, there are few things as alluring as skipping town to enjoy a cool breeze and enticing outdoor attractions in an exotic locale. While deciding to plan a relaxing summer getaway is simple, pulling off a stress-free trip that dodges common pitfalls -- fr Common Money Mindsets That Hold You Back 06/28/2016 08:00pm • Consumers often get caught up in financial rules, believing they need a certain amount of money to retire or that they should have a specific amount saved by a given age. But money management isn't just about the numbers; it's about the emotions and attitudes behind our decisions to spend, save or How to Create a Memorable Staycation This Summer 06/28/2016 08:00pm • Vacation is the mainstay of the summer season, much like iced beverages and backyard barbecues. This year, however, many Americans are opting to stay home. A study by CreditCards.com found that over half of those surveyed don't plan to take a vacation, while a report from AAA found that only 35 per 3 Facts About Earning a Degree in Saudi Arabia 06/27/2016 08:00pm • Saudi Arabia is the largest Arab country in the Middle East -- and its emphasis on education is even bigger. The country boasts the largest education sector of all Arab Gulf states, including more than 25 public universities and more than 65 private colleges as well as several technical colleges. T How to Keep Your Job Search From Becoming a Nightmare 06/26/2016 08:00pm • Whether you need a new job or just want one, the job-search process can make even career veterans queasy. New research suggests that one reason for this is that nearly 60 percent of candidates have had a poor experience as job seekers at one time or another. The Candidate Experience Study -- which w 11 Great Investing Tips for Women 06/26/2016 08:00pm • Ideas for savvy investors.Women have different strengths when it comes to investing. Although they may make less money, they tend to save a bigger percentage of their income -- 8.3 percent versus 7.9 percent for men, according to research by Fidelity Investments. And although men may take more risks The facts of copyright, privacy on Facebook The facts of copyright, privacy on Facebook 06/23/2016 07:02am • Q: Will posting a legal notice on my Facebook wall protect my copyright and privacy rights when it comes to my pictures and personal information?  A: It sounds like youâre referring to a reposting of a hoax warning that started circulating years ago as some form of copyright declaration when F 7 Family Values That Can Make You Rich 06/22/2016 08:00pm • If your family has a strong set of values, it could lead to more wealth for you and your relatives. U.S. Trust, a Bank of America private wealth management firm, conducted a recent survey of U.S. adults who have $3 million or more of "investable" assets. The survey uncovered some interesting results When an Alzheimer's Patient Wanders 06/21/2016 08:00pm • Walking is one of the best ways for older adults to stay active. But purposeful walking can turn into restless wandering when someone develops dementia. Escaping the watchful eyes of caregivers is dangerous, exposing vulnerable seniors to hazards from street traffic, unfamiliar terrain and opportuni 3 Steps to Help Make Your Retirement Assets Last 06/21/2016 08:00pm • Retirement means different things to different people. To some, it could mean having additional time to visit family. To others it might present more opportunities to volunteer in the community. And to some it might even mean having the chance to get a little more golf or tennis in with close frien What Pro Athletes Can Teach Us About Retirement Planning 06/21/2016 08:00pm • Financially savvy athletes know how to live below their means and invest in their personal brand. The same goes for average Americans, too. Professional athletes earn huge sums of money at a young age, but their sports careers are often short-lived due to injuries, underperformance or other factors. Reducing the Burden of Migraine 06/20/2016 08:00pm • Did you know that June is National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month? Migraine is rated by the World Health Organization's Global Burden of Disease Study as the third most common and eighth most burdensome disease in the world. From our research on the American Migraine Prevalence and Preventi 5 Ways Scholarship Searches Benefit From Technology 06/15/2016 08:00pm • The World Wide Web has changed quite a bit since the graphical internet was born in the mid-90s -- and since many of today's parents may have been searching for money for college. Today, students can conduct a free scholarship search and acquire information on scholarship and grant opportunities fro 5 Things Your Elders Can Teach You About Retirement 06/15/2016 08:00pm • As you get a few years under your belt, you start to recognize how things work in the "real" world. While many people value learning from experience, early mistakes can have a big impact on your long-term success. Avoiding financial pitfalls can help you create a nest egg even faster. Here are a few
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