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Banks are looking for ways to lure you into using your debit card even more often in the months ahead. Some banks are offering reward program similar to those they offer on credit cards. We urge you to think about a few of the downsides of debit cards--especially the three cards we want to warn you about.
The devastating floods in Nashville are a good reminders to all of us that disaster can strike anywhere, anytime. Here are the six things every family must do now to make sure you are prepared in case of a natural disaster.
As we do more and more online--from shopping to banking to chatting--we are more vulnerable to cyber crime. You might think your "clever" password is enough, but hackers make it their job to break them. Here are 7 ways to protect your online passwords and accounts.
Thousands of dollars in scholarship money goes unused every year. Take advantage! Your child's junior year of high school is the best time to start researching potential scholarship sources. Focus on groups where your child might have an extra edge, such as these.

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Save Money on Back to School Shopping with Tax Free Weeks

by Ken & Daria Dolan on August 6, 2010

It's time for back to school shopping! You can save a little money on back to school clothes and supplies by taking advantage of the tax free holiday many states are offering. Here are all the details you need...

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Important Warning About the Dangers of Twitter

by Ken & Daria Dolan on August 5, 2010

If you or someone you love uses social media site Twitter, you must read this. There are some hidden dangers lurking for Twitter users you need to know about.

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10 Rules for Investing Success

by Ken Dolan on September 22, 2009

As the Dow heads back toward 10,000, many investors are wondering if it's safe to go back in the water, or whether this is a bear market trap. If you are wondering how to invest now, start with our 10 rules of successful investing.

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7 Steps to Boost Your Credit Score

by Ken Dolan on November 10, 2008

Here's the bottom line, pure and simple: no matter what anyone promises you, there is no "quick fix" to repair damaged credit. BUT, there ARE plenty of things you can do over time to improve your credit. Start with these seven steps.

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