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Why do so few people live within walking--or at least bicycling--distance from where they work?
I’ve asked a lot of people this question and gotten a lot of different answers. Some people want b
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The financial crisis has given rise to renewed interest in self-sufficiency, which means we can learn a lot from the yeomen who used to populate the U.S.
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Scheduled to enter circulation back in early 2011, the new, more secure $100 finally starts circulating today. These are the new security features to look for.
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You may have money on your mind, but these notes and coins are all but forgotten. They are still legal tender, though!
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Eating like a cave man can be surprisingly expensive. Use these tips to eat paleo wisely, without blowing your budget.
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You may hear folks long for the simpler days of living “off-grid.” But it wasn’t necessarily that much simpler after all.
over 5 years ago
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Investing is not without risk. But that doesn’t mean you should be afraid of investing altogether.
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When rates are rising, you need something that responds quickly to changes in the market. That’s where Treasury bills come in.
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You’ve only got so many hours in the day to sell to the Man. But if you’re creative with what you’ve got, you can still give your finances a boost.
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Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff thinks we should transition to a cash-free society. We’re not so sure.
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Is racking up frequent flier miles a bad idea? Learn why one writer wants almost
nothing to do with credit card rewards, unless they’re cash back.
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