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Quick tip of the dayThank goodness for phone calls. They make long distances manageable. Unfortunately, they can also cost a pretty penny. That’s why you should try making phone calls from your computer. When you make international calls through Wi-Fi, you save yourself a ton of cash. Plus, it’s easier than you think. |
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Kim's picks: The best budgeting and finance tools for home and businessDo you follow a strict budget or do you spend and hope for the best? Maybe you're somewhere in between. If you need a little help getting your money in line, the right software can make a world of difference. Here are my picks to make the process as painless as possible. Tap or click here for the top options for your personal life and business. → |
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