Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 16, 2009 -
I’ve always been kind of intrigued by Stanford grad Ramit Sethi’s New York Times bestseller I Will Teach You to Be Rich. I dismissed the book at first because the gimmicky title brought to mind images of the question-mark guy on late-night infomercials, but the more I heard, the more interested I became. To hear why I changed my tune, read more
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Jun 10, 2009 -
There's nothing better than getting advice from those who have been there, done that, and exceeded expectations. From Food Network host Paula Deen to best-selling author Robert Kiyosaki, here's the best financial and career advice ever received by five prominent people, along with their advice for new college graduates.
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Oct 11, 2008 -
The sinking Dow Jones Industrial Average has everyone in a fluster, which means more and more investors are looking for guidance from their financial advisers.
Have you ever been to a financial adviser to help you manage your portfolio or make sense of your financial goals and plans?
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Have You Ever Been to a Financial Advisor?
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Feb 25, 2008 -
There are some parts of our financial lives that require more attention than others — saving for college or buying a home are two areas that can be a bit overwhelming to think about, not to mention begin tackling these goals. A financial plan can help you overcome this anxiety and Real Simple names needing one as the sixth worry in its March issue feature. To read their recommendations for developing a financial plan just read more
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Nov 11, 2009 -
In this economy, little treats, like my weekly gossip mag and a latte are my no-fail pick-me-ups, even when I can't afford the new handbag I really want. Still, living on a budget doesn't mean splurges have to be totally out-of-the-question. In fact, even finance experts, Ori Schnaps, co-founder and manager of Thrive, and Aaron Patzer, founder of Mint.com, wouldn't recommend not shopping at all.
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Sep 15, 2009 -
Just about a year ago, our financial system as we knew it was collapsing — Wall Street was in shambles. Things kept getting worse in pretty much every corner of the economy, and we're still trying to figure out whether or not the country has reached a state of recovery. The housing market has been particularly tumultuous, but many new buyers are taking advantage of lower home prices and finding themselves in escrow for the first time.
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Jul 13, 2009 -
Whether they've been battle royales or stern disagreements, arguing about money with your significant other is something most of you have been through. Frustration between couples built on financial issues is particularly common during the recession, when many folks are unemployed and bills need to be paid.
The editors of Money magazine want to help you find peace with your money, and one of the topics they address is how spouses can avoid arguing about money these days.
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Jun 04, 2009 -
Talk about devotion. Bill and Marie DeCaro (ages 100 and 99) have been married for eight decades, making them the world's second longest-married couple. They were married in 1929 and endured the hardship of The Great Depression when Bill lost all of his money because of a shuttered bank.
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Feb 05, 2009 -
Whether the economy is enduring a period of rain or shine, it's always a savvy move to adopt money-saving habits. There's no better place to begin than the place you call home. According to financial adviser Jeremy Vohwinkle, turning off electronics using 100 watts for 18 hours a day could save you $131 over the course of one year.
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