Can money buy happiness? People with money say "no." People with no money say "yes." The real determining factor is how you use the money you have.
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$20 Bill Needs a Facelift – Why Not Replace a Slave Owner with Former Slave!
Harriet Tubman leads a nationwide poll as the woman who should replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
Read More »Budgeting for College? Here Are Five Things You Should Not Buy
With college debt now averaging more than $30,000 per graduate, it makes sense to scrimp where you can.
Read More »Taxpayer Beware: ‘Tis the Season for Scam IRS Phone Calls
Be wary of phone calls from the U.S. Treasury Department or IRS threatening legal action. It's likely someone's trying to scam you. Big time.
Read More »Why is the Beach Covered with Dead Birds?
When will our long night of global corporate greed and killing finally fade away into the light?
Read More »Book Review: ‘How David Beats Goliath: Access To Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms’ by Michael J. Swanson
Swanson believes in the work of trial attorneys so much that he penned an entire book to help them steer clear of financial troubles.
Read More »Five Things to Consider Before Buying an Apple Device for the Holidays
Are you thinking about picking up a new Apple device for the holidays? If so, these considerations can help you save major bucks.
Read More »Oregon’s Ballot Measure 86: Shock Doctrine Comes as Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
Measure 86 is proposing that the government of Oregon change its constitution to allow the state to go into debt to banks.
Read More »‘Commitment to Change’ College Scholarship for Federal Prisoners
The scholarship covers tuition and books for one federal prisoner to take one course at the regionally accredited Adams State University.
Read More »Comparisons Make Everything Look Smaller
When we compare ourselves to others, the tendency to seek out their faults leads us to examine our own, and we end up doubly dissatisfied.
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