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Old home may see new life Montgomery Advertiser Tired of phrase "Cash money?" "People make that phrase a lot. I'm kind of used to it by now.- 1:23 am Restoration specialist Hilda Dent hopes to bring the former home of the Woman's Club back to its earlier grandeur. The turn-of-the-century home is at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Help on the way for home energy savers Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) It could help them better understand where and when they use electricity, and how they could make changes that would lower their energy use...and the money they pay for it. Never heard of "Green Button?" It's modeled after the "Blue Button" initiative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Buying A Home Cheaper Than Renting In 98 Percent Of Housing Markets Huffington Post "Rising rents make it harder for people to save for a down payment, which is the biggest barrier to buying a home that aspiring homeowners face," he said. Though in recent days, some have expressed optimism that the housing market is making a comeback, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can a Holiday Home Abroad Be a Good Investment? NuWire Investor Thank fully the two aren't mutually exclusive; you can earn money from renting your property out and then a capital gain from resale as well. Holiday home buyers have the freedom of buying wherever they want, but a holiday home investor must sacrifice ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How To Invest If You're Broke San Francisco Chronicle The old saying that it takes money to make money is true, and for those living paycheck to paycheck, there often isn't enough money left over to put towards investing. When you need the money now, thinking about IRAs and the stock market might be so ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Today's Graduates Affect You Motley Fool You only earn the median salary for recent graduates, $30000, but it's a start. But you, along with 62% of your classmates, believe more education is necessary for a successful career. Your plan for the future: continue living at home to save money and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What Do I Need to Do Now That I'm Making Some Legit Money Freelancing? Lifehacker I'm not ready to quit my day job, but do I need to do anything official like actually start a business or register somewhere now that I'm actually making money freelancing? Congratulations and welcome to the wild, wonderful, and challenging life of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US home beer brewers seek changes to alcohol laws KSRO In Wisconsin, home brewers may soon be off the hook. The state Legislature last week passed a bill to allow them to transport homemade beer and wine and to share it with other adults. Brewers will still not be permitted to sell anything they make. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Smart Ways To Save In Your Home And Garden North American Press Syndicate (NAPSI)—Some ways to save money at home are smarter than others—because they rely on "smart" appliances and devices that are programmed to conserve. Such devices and appliances make sure energy and resources are not wasted when not needed. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Johnston Police, Attorney General's Office Offer Tips to Avoid Home Repair Scams Patch.com If you own a home, you're taking care of one of your life's most important investments. Routine maintenance, making needed repairs and occasional improvements should help you protect and perhaps even increase your home's value. Home repair and home ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Homebuilder Shares Have Strong Spring Baked In TheStreet.com Of the homebuilders, Lennar and KB Home are the favorites of RBC Capital Markets. "LEN offers investors the best risk-adjusted returns we see in the sector due to the company's proven ability to make money across the cycle and potential upside from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Far Would You Go for a Financial Comeback? New York Times (blog) Living in temporary "man camps" or, sometimes, in their cars, these men are spending extended time away from their families so they can send money back home, in a bid to get back on financial track. They say the sacrifice is worth it financially, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This Is the No. 1 Enemy of the Housing Market DailyFinance Considering that home prices only outperformed inflation by a paltry 0.21% in the 100-year period from 1890 to 1990, I concluded it could take 100 years before your home's value actually caught up with inflation in real-money terms. See all stories on this topic » |
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