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Cut Back Your Cost Of Living

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Copyright © 2011 Productivity Bits. Credit Cards. Firstly, check out those credit cards sitting in your purse or wallet. So, whether you have an excellent credit history or not, you could probably benefit from changing your credit card. Visit the original article at [link]. Guest Post.

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10 Tools to Help You Track Your Money

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Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. This is a guest post by David, co-founder at Credit Card Compare , one of Australia’s top independent services allowing consumers to compare balance transfer rates in order to pay less interest per month. Prices range from free, $29.95 Pricing ranges from free to $39.95

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5 Steps to Increasing Your Cash Flow

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With a merchant account you can very easily accept all major credit cards (without your clients and customers having to go via Paypal which, for various reasons, I don’t recommend). c) 2011 Tracey Lawton. I consider this a must-have for any business owner wishing to do business online or provide one-on-one services with clients.

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10 Must Have FREE Personal Finance Apps for iPhone

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Copyright © 2011 Productivity Bits. With Bloomberg Mobile you can easily navigate price quotes, get real time market data, place trades, and even get an up to the minute market trend analysis. With Square you can accept credit card payments, send receipts and process cash payments wherever you are. Guest Post.

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Best Business Technology for Small Businesses & Their Owners (28 ideas from them to you!)

Stephanie LH Calahan

        Elaine Quinn Author Of "There's No Place Like Working From Home" (July, 2011). Accept Credit Cards Anywhere, Any Time. It's a credit card service with no monthly fee, no minimum. You pay a reasonable fee for swiping cards and a little more for entering numbers.