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How to Pay Off $10,000 in Debt Without Breaking a Sweat


Hoping to shrink your debt load in 2016? It may be easier than you think, especially if you follow these three easy steps.

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Ask Stacy: Do Unpaid Bills Expire, or Will I Owe Them Forever?


If you receive a bill from a collection agency for a debt that's 10 years old, do you have to pay it? If you think the statute of limitations automatically lets you off the hook, think again.

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Should You Donate to Wreaths Across America? A Lesson in Charitable Giving


On Dec. 12, about 900,000 sponsored wreaths will be placed on the graves of veterans by a nonprofit called Wreaths Across America. Every wreath was purchased from the for-profit wreath company that created both the nonprofit and the annual event.

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Trump Worth $10 Billion Less Than If He'd Simply Invested in Index Funds


Forbes reports Donald Trump is worth $4.1 billion; Trump says $10 billion. Either way, he'd be worth a lot more if he simply retired 30 years ago and put his money in an unmanaged stock fund.

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9 Rules for Holiday Tipping the Right Way


Holiday tipping is a way of thanking those who give us extraordinary service. Here's how to negotiate the custom with finesse.

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This Career Field Is Begging for Workers


The demand for one kind of job regularly exceeds the supply of applicants -- with the shortfall estimated to reach 1.5 million unfilled positions by 2022. Find out more.

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Glassdoor Names the Best Places to Work in 2016


These companies received high marks for pay, perks and for having a work culture that is collaborative, exciting and recognizes its workers' value. Did your employer make the cut?

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Your Last Excuse For Not Exercising Just Disappeared


Too busy -- or lazy -- to exercise? Two new studies just made it harder to justify your couch-potato ways.

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The 10 Most Reliable Car Makes and Models


Foreign car manufacturers dominate the latest ranking of the most reliable vehicles. Find out who made the list.

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Free Tool Helps You Decide When to Claim Social Security


A new calculator helps people determine the best age at which to claim Social Security benefits. It also has a big advantage over other similar services.

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Here's Where to Find the Lowest Rate Car Loans


If you've got good credit and are paying more than 3 percent, you're probably paying too much.

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