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Throughout the recession, many people were just happy to have jobs. After all, with companies laying off workers in force, those who kept their jobs had no desire leave and enter the job market. Now, though, there is evidence that workers are feeling more confident, ready to move on. More employees are quitting, and if [...]
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Don’t let haphazard shopping ruin your finances this school year. Make a plan or you could be like the millions of parents who spent approximately $564 per child last year on back-to-school shopping sprees (mostly on clothes). Of course your local retail stores love when you spend your money and they persuade you to open [...]
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