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    1. “Growing up with no money, I was always sure I wouldn’t be poor again."

  2. 4 common over-parenting sins that have the potential to hamper your child’s financial & career success:

  3. The fastest growth in industrial employment over the past 5 years has been in Michigan & Ohio:

  4. Without curiosity, there is no adaptability:

  5. Disney’s 'Frozen' is a case-in-point of the immense success that a movie can bring to the toy aisle:

  6. “Some people assume if you got an MBA, it pays for itself but it depends on the school:”

  7. “When it comes to retirement, homemakers are extremely vulnerable:”

  8. While diversification is important, owning too many funds can make investing unnecessarily complicated:

  9. Retirement is essentially transitioning from “you at work” to “your money at work:”

  10. Changes in the news industry have benefited consumers in more ways than one:

  11. The Golden Rule has a fatal flaw -- it assumes that all people want to be treated the same way:

  12. Serena Williams is on a historic run with 4 straight Grand Slam titles:

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  17. The “college-for-everyone” mentality has pushed awareness of other possible career paths to the margins:

  18. Quote of the Day: "The first great gift we can bestow on others is a good example." - Thomas Morrell

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  20. "Investors who hold onto their investments have been more successful than those who try to time the market."

  21. A student who attends a 2-year college then a 4-year school for the last 2 years would save over $11,500:

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