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Qualities That Make a Great Manager

Qualities That Make a Great Manager

Have you ever had a really bad manager? I’m going to assume that most of us have. Sadly, bad managers are always remembered, and they do exist. I’ve had one really bad manager before, but they weren’t as bad as past managers that my friends have had. Some managers have probably crossed into violating the...

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Work Benefits That You Should Ask For

Work Benefits That You Should Ask For

When most people go into a potential job interview or job negotiation, they tend to first think about salary. Yes, salary is a great thing to think about and negotiate for, but there are also plenty of other benefits out there that everyone tends to forget about. The average benefits package makes up for around...

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Taking A Staycation

Taking A Staycation

When many people think about taking a vacation or time off from work, they usually think about trying to leave the city, state, or country where they live and escaping to somewhere new. However, have you ever thought about taking a staycation? It may be exactly what you are looking for. Below is everything you...

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Negatives Of Being Your Own Boss

Negatives Of Being Your Own Boss

Last week we discussed the Positives Of Being Your Own Boss. There are many positives, however not everyone is the same and being your own boss is not for everyone. Some people just don’t like it, and some people just aren’t cut out for it. Most people say that they would love to be their...

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Should You Buy Or Lease Your Next Car?

Should You Buy Or Lease Your Next Car?

Whenever someone brings up the possibility of leasing a car, usually most people nod their heads and say they would never do that. However, do you really know much about leasing? There are positives of leasing your next car, but there are negatives as well. Here are some things you should think about before you...

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How To Avoid Lifestyle Inflation

How To Avoid Lifestyle Inflation

I believe that most people fall to lifestyle inflation eventually. You most likely will not live the same lifestyle as you did when you were 18 and fresh out of high school or 22 and fresh out of college, but you also don’t want lifestyle inflation to get so out of control in your life...

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Saving Money When Food Shopping

Groceries can be expensive. They are usually one of the biggest line items in our budget each month, and we are always looking for ways to decrease our food spending. I know of people who can manage to spend $200 a month feeding their whole family delicious meals all month, and then I also know...

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Frugal Workout Ideas

As your New Year’s resolution, you may have made a deal with yourself to workout more. You may have also made a resolution to save more money, which means that a gym membership may not be in your budget. However, do not fear, there are plenty of ways to get workouts in and be more...

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