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15 Smart Phones You Can Get for Free
You won't have to pay for these phones if you sign up for a contract with a service provider.
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Advice for College Grads From Around the Web
A look at tips from a few of our favorite personal finance bloggers on getting a job after college, paying off student loans and saving for retirement.
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Retirement Plan Catch-Up Contributions
You can can increase the amount you contribute anytime during the year you turn 50.
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New Rules on Federal Student Loans
Interest on popular loans will cost more, grad students will need better credit, but repayment plans will be more generous.
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Get the Best Price When Selling Back Textbooks
The amount you get for your used books can vary widely. Here's how to make sure you pocket the most cash.
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How to Set Up a Scholarship Fund
You can start a scholarship through a college or a community foundation.
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How to Keep Prom Costs Under Control
Parents need to take an active role in the planning.
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Mother's Day Freebies and Deals 2013
Several establishments have special offers for moms.
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Adviser-Sold 529 Plans
These college-savings accounts come with more fees.
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More Jobs Available for New Grads in 2013
Business and tech remain in demand, but there’s hope for liberal arts majors.
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Hostels Go Upscale
Traditionally low-rent digs now offer private rooms plus plenty of perks.
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Should You Cosign a Loan?
If you put your name on the line, you risk dinging your own credit.
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Credit Score That Cuts You a Break
Changes to the formula for VantageScore may benefit the millions of consumers who are currently scoreless.
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Cheap Cloud Computers
Models that run Google’s Web-based operating system cost as little as $200.
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Things You Must Know About Identity Theft
The number of victims is going up. Don’t become a statistic.
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