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The nation's job market may be in a recession,  but not nursing. If you are interested in starting a career in this field, online education makes it easier than ever to get a degree in health and nursing. More
You haven't spent less than $35 on a tank of gas in months, the family sedan needs four new tires and a brake job, and now, on top of everything else, your teenager just got his learner's permit.  Add skyrocketing insurance rates to the long list of expenses tied to keeping your family mobile. Insurance, however, is one expense you do have the power to reduce - especially if you're a woman with a good driving record. More
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The average American's credit score is 723. Having a high credit rating can give you better interest rates on credit cards, car loans and even your mortgage. It's important to know the top factors that affect your score and check your credit report for accuracy. More
There are a lot of numbers that are important in life, but none quite as influential as your credit score. Having a high credit rating can give you better interest rates on credit cards, car loans and even your mortgage. On the opposite side, a poor credit rating can make many aspects of living difficult. It's important to check your credit score to learn where you stand. Here's how. More
If you've always wanted a career in healthcare, helping people, there's great news. According to the Department of Labor, careers in nursing are looking better than ever, even with a recession looming. More
The average American's credit score is 723. Having a high credit rating can give you better interest rates on credit cards, car loans and even your mortgage. It's important to know the top factors that affect your score and check your credit report for accuracy. More
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Your father and grandfather may have used the GI Bill to pay for the college education that ultimately helped them provide for their families. You can too, thanks to a new GI Bill that provides the most comprehensive education benefits package since the original legislation was signed into law 64 years ago. More
Unless you're a carefree, 20-something single with no debt and no property, chances are you've at least thought about buying life insurance. Faced with the hassle of finding an agent, a carrier and a good deal (not to mention the health exam), you may even have considered making your purchase online. More
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