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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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As Neff has learned, one key to doing that is having a good rewards credit card—and taking advantage of everything it has to offer. The right credit card for your business travel needs will depend on several factors, including the size and maturity of your business, your expense levels and your credit profile.

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Transforming Your Relationship with Money

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It can be as simple as a missed credit card payment and the resulting fee haunting you from years past, or maybe you had a house foreclosure or car repossession. Thankfully, your relationship with money doesn’t have to be a futile struggle, but it does take effort to turn that relationship into something healthy. <iframe

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7 Ways to Save Money on Groceries without Clipping Coupons

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Why are groceries so expensive right now? Retailers often put the most expensive items at eye level, making them easier to grab. Many stores offer loyalty cards or points you can redeem on future orders or at the gas pump. Some credit cards offer cash-back options for groceries, gas and other household categories.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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Maybe you dream of attending drama school one day or purchasing recording equipment to help with your podcasting side gig (don’t we all?). This goal is more expensive than I’d like to admit, so I strategically plan for those purchases by saving for them on a monthly basis. For me, this is collecting limited-release sneakers.

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How to Save Money on Your Car Insurance

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Carrying more insurance than your state’s minimum requirements is generally recommended since accidents can get expensive, especially if someone is seriously injured or has a lot of property damage. Review your credit report regularly with the three major credit bureaus for mistakes or inaccurate information.

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8 Pieces of Financial Advice for New College Graduates

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Some people refer to this as an emergency fund , but it is essentially three to six months’ worth of living expenses you can use to pay for essentials if you lose your income or get hit with unexpected bills, such as a car repair or medical emergency. You may not get your expenses to match the 50/30/20 percentages. Budget play money.

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Customers Have to Pay at Claire's

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The sales associate greeted us with a smile, a basket to gather our purchases and the knowledge that you can get a pair of earrings free with the purchase of two other pair. My daughter finally made her selections and I retrieve my checkbook only to discover that I can only write the check for up to $40 of the purchase.