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If you're trying to lose weight, you may be missing the two natural ingredients that can speed up your weight loss and help you look and feel better. 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
If you've always wanted to be the one to take down the bad guys, there's great news. According to the Department of Labor, careers in Criminal Justice are looking better than ever, even with a recession looming. In fact, according to Yahoo! HotJobs, security careers, which include Criminal Justice, are "recession-proof" careers. More
Get peace of mind with a car warranty. More
Shopping online is an incredibly efficient way to explore different auto insurance options. Instead of sitting on the phone with agents or filling out forms on various Web sites, you provide information just once and get a variety of quotes instantly, saving you time and money. More
How much does the average person pay for auto insurance? Probably more than they would like. Make sure you're paying the right amount by comparing online. More
With a full-time job (or several part-time jobs) and children to raise, working mothers often have very little time to pursue an education. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 80 percent of single working moms lack the education they need to get ahead. More
Faced with the hassle of finding an agent, a carrier and a good deal (not to mention the health exam), you may have considered buying life insurance online.  It's a good idea for a number of reasons. More
We all know the importance of having an accurate credit report and a good credit score. Still, many of us have no idea what our credit score is, nor do many people know what is on their credit report. Here's an easy way to find out. More
Experts can debate the cause of the recession for years, but consumers are feeling the pinch right now through the reduced availability of credit. If you are in the market for a new home, a car or even a cell phone, it is more important than ever to make sure your credit is in great shape. 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
According to U.S. News & World Report, Walden University is the nation's largest online provider of graduate-level education programs, by enrollment. Over 20,000 educators have chosen Walden University's College of Education to pursue their M.S.Ed., Ed.D., or Ph.D. in Education degrees online. More
Years of maxing out credit cards and making only minimal payments has left many people under a growing mountain of debt, particularly as the safety net of their once-stable jobs may no longer be there. If opening the mailbox makes you cringe, waiting to see what bills await you, you're not alone. Americans average $16,680 in debt, according to the Experian National Score Index. Certainly those that you owe money to will want you to pay it back. How to do it is another matter. More
With millions of jobs lost this year alone, unemployment rates are at their highest in decades. The manufacturing and construction industries have been especially hard hit. Rather than stay in shrinking industries, however, many unemployed workers are turning to higher education to transition to industries with more plentiful career opportunities. More
Many people think about going to college. Whether they've never gone, have attended some college, or already obtained a degree, each person's situation and career goals are unique. Some students opt for a traditional school where they attend class in person, on campus. But increasingly more popular is online education. Many choose this option because they are busy with work or other commitments and want the flexibility to learn on their own schedule. Ashford University has a tradition of academic excellence since 1918, but now offers a variety of online programming. This is attractive to students skeptical of new, completely online colleges and who want the heritage of a reputable university. More
Good news can be found, even when the economy is down and unemployment rates up. The latest is that there are careers advertising for and hiring new employees. Now is the best time to earn a degree in those fields so you can take advantage of the opportunities. More
The Baltimore Harbor is alive with ferocious fun this summer, as the waterfront falls under siege by prehistoric predators. Fear and fascination will alight in your children's eyes as they come face to face with a dinosaur, or press their nose up against glass to watch a luminous swarm of jellyfish glide through the water. More
These days, money is tight and you're wondering how you're going to pay for your child's piano lessons. Combine that with your anxiety about how to afford to go back to school yourself - so you can land a better-paying job and not have to worry about small expenses so much - and, as a working mother, you're under a lot of pressure. 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
Have you been insurance shopping lately? You should be, even if you're currently covered. You are probably paying too much for your auto insurance which is just like throwing money out your car window. Just a few minutes can be all it takes to save real money when you compare rates, and there are more discounts available than ever. More
When dealing with a disease like diabetes, it's important to simplify your life. There are services offered by medical benefits companies that ease the process of dealing with insurance forms, doctor's offices and pharmacies -- which makes managing diabetes easier and more affordable. More
High demand for gold causes need for recycled jewelry. More
The FICO credit score formula that is used by lenders to determine your "credit worthiness" will soon be changing. The higher your FICO score, the more likely you are to get a better deal on a mortgage, auto loan and even a cell phone contract. But with the new changes, your credit score could change significantly. More
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
Just a few short years ago, success in the retail world was measured solely on sales at brick and mortar stores. Now online sales make up a significant portion of the bottom line for most businesses. Now it's easy for you too to jump on the bandwagon by learning how to become an eBay seller. More
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