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How to Create a Budget: 6 Steps to Get You on the Path to Financial Security

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We all know expenses exist, but the numbers keep adding up—rent, water, trash, electricity, cable, Internet, car insurance, renter’s insurance, gas, cell phone. Check out your expenses from last month and then categorize each transaction. Set goals and adjust your expenses. The cost of building a life isn’t.

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Best of the Best: How to Create a Personal Brand Like DJ Khaled

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Was it actually a phone notification plugged into a loudspeaker? When he was a teenager, the world taught him that life isn’t fair, at the expense of those parents. Khaled was about 16 and DJing a party in Orlando, Florida where he spent his formative years, when his phone rang. They sold clothes out of the trunk of their car.

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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Keep these documents in the cloud and on your phone to easily access them from the road. While you’ll need your physical passport to fly home, having a photo or scan of your passport on your phone can help you when filling out paperwork or if you need to provide identification but don’t want to hand over your original documents.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Call one of your children on the phone. I want to evaluate my cost-of-living expenses and see where I can cut back. I just started my own business, and I want to evaluate my income versus my expenses to see where I am currently, with the ultimate goal of hitting the salary I want to make. Review your expenses as a couple.

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Monty Python Officeland

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He wrote in one sentence that he had " expensive experience" instead of "extensive" and in another wrote "tits" instead of "its." The funniest was the gym clothes. He relied totally on spell check so you can imagine what typos were missed. He was a lawyer and in this particular letter he was writing to a prospective client.

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What I Learned From Wearing the Same Outfit for 2 Weeks

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When picking my official automated outfit, I realized an unsettling truth: I wear a lot of the same clothes anyway. We’ve made a 12-hour drive to visit family down South for years, and I find myself pulling into the same gas stations, grabbing to-go sandwiches at the same restaurants. Subconsciously preventing decision fatigue.

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