Nov 04, 2009 -
Every time I visit Trader Joe's, I leave with a few things that I can't wait to try for the first time. Discovering new delicious items is good insurance against the temptation of eating out. I dine out much less than I used to but the food in my belly is certifiably tasty, so I'm a happy camper who's saving more on food.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
Match the currency to the country!
Question 1 of 6Which country uses this currency?
Poland
Romania
Lithuania
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Oct 23, 2009 -
Women have come a long way in the workplace — far from the days where female roles in the workplace resembled those on Mad Men. And, since National Women's Business Week is just wrapping up, what better way to celebrate than to test your knowledge and see how far women have come in the working world. Just take the quiz!
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Oct 21, 2009 -
Ah, vacation. There never seems to be enough time away from it all, but that's not necessarily the case for workers everywhere. In some places there's no pining for days off because they are plentiful.
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Oct 14, 2009 -
Many unemployed Americans would be happy to have just about any job right now, but that hasn't stopped Money magazine and PayScale.com from ranking the best jobs in the country. Fifty jobs were ranked based on a survey of 35,000 people who ranked their jobs on qualities like intellectual challenge, flexibility, and job security.
The most well-paid positions on the list were not necessarily ranked in the top spots.
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Oct 13, 2009 -
Forbes released an exposé on prime time's top-earning women this week and some of the names and stats are a shocker for those of us who are used to hearing gigantic Tinseltown salaries. Sure, they still make millions more than most of us, but the recession has hit Hollywood. The article notes "Jerry Seinfeld-era paydays (the sitcom star one earned $1 million per episode plus tens of millions in back-end profits) are no longer practical, much less expected."
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Oct 11, 2009 -
How does one get on the super rich list? Many of today's wealthy titans of business started with modest means and owe their wildly successful careers to their own wits and hard work. Do you know how these self-made million- and billionaire people get their start?
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Oct 06, 2009 -
We all know Wrigley's makes gum and Tiffany sells jewelry, but those brands didn't get going by selling their signature products. Many companies, including these two, started in markets much different from where they ended up. A little trial and error never hurt an entrepreneur; in fact, I'm pretty sure it almost always helps.
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Sep 28, 2009 -
You shared which products and companies you'd be paid to endorse in an ideal world, and lucky for many celebrities, your dreams are their realities. Have you been paying attention to everyday advertising? Take the quiz to match the celebrities to the products they endorse!
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Sep 26, 2009 -
It's time to test how much Savvy knowledge you retained this week. Find out how closely you've been paying attention when you take this quiz. Not feeling confident?
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