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Is it really possible? Men's Health tells us 'How to Avoid the Credit Crunch' in their Men's 'Wealth' Financial Center.

Did you know $25 can start a business and help someone escape poverty? Learn about microfinance from CNN.com.

Can you survive eating only food bought at a 99-cent store? One New York Times writer tried in 'How to Survive in New York on 99 Cents'.

Break away from the debt-laden pack ... 'How to Fool Yourself Into Saving Smarter' from Money Magazine.

As stock fluctuates and Wall Street trembles at the thought of recession, figure out 'Where To Stash Cash Now' with the help of Money Magazine.

Are you as confused about the whole financial crisis as we are? The New York Times to the rescue.

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Time for a bit of practical financial info ... Tax Tips for Gen-Yers from Generation Y Blog.

Are you a renter who doesn't know your rights? MSNBC.com to the rescue with ' 10 Tips: Renting Rather Than Buying?'

Learn what happens when you swipe that plastic with Real Simple's 'Credit Cards 101'.

If you've made it into your twenties without your own wheels, About.com guides you through 'How to Buy Your First Car'.

Get escape plans for your biggest money worries from Men's Health.

Make 2008 the year you not only get your finances under control, but set yourself up for life. Men's Health provides the answers to your biggest 2008 money questions.

Avoid making 2008 memorable for the wrong reasons and learn 5 Tips to Prevent Identity Theft, from the Today Show.

Feel like you can never keep money in your wallet or bank account? Who doesn't. Find out if your city is a debt trap and browse the debt rankings from Men's Health.

While you're trying to get out of debt, learn how to handle life's big financial milestones with help from the Today Show.

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Earn more than your man? The Today Show has 5 tips to make sure your high salary doesn't ruin your relationship.

Did the free credit card offers in college mangle your credit? Newsweek has 6 credit cards that cater to you and can help get you back on your way to good credit.

Need money or career direction? The Today Show helps you figure out how to turn hobbies into successful business ventures.

Learn what to do with your scrawny paychecks so that you can actually afford to retire one day ... MSNBC.com gives you "Five Tips for Young
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Men's Health gives away highly prized secrets in "7 Financial Habits of Highly Laid Men".

Most of us are either in school or earning a meager paycheck on our way up the ladder. Learn how to manage that money with MSN's "Top 10 Money Tips for your Twenties".

The hazy, hot and humid summer is upon us. Real Simple tells you how to save money, resources and the planet this summer with "Cut Your Energy Costs".

Wondering how to fix that rattling sound in your car without spending a fortune? Jane Magazine offers their Guide to Cars to help you do everything from change a tire to changing your own oil.

AT&T is quietly rolling out $10 internet service thanks to a deal with the FCC. Of course there are catches -- the $10 option isn't advertised on their website (it's only offered after you try to sign up for a higher priced plan) and until the end of the year you need to have AT&T phone service to cash in.

Money advice from the New York Times that graduates don't really want to hear.

Benefit from the wisdom of Real Simple writers and learn "How to Negotiate Discounts on Anything".

Need some advice on how to handle your money at this point in your life? Check out about.com's "Financial Advice for your Twenties".

Realizing you need to come up with a plan to be financially responsible but don't know where to start? MSN teaches you "How to Build Your First Budget".

With the help of about.com, "You Can Get Out of Debt".

Need a guidebook for personal finance? Try Standard & Poor's Guide to Understanding Personal Finance.

New to investing and the stock markets? A financial advisor once advised Standard & Poor's Guide to Money & Investing as the best introduction to investing.

Get financial advice from amazon.com's top-rated investing books...Jason Kelly's The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing and Peter Lielagus's Getting Loaded: 50 Start Now Strategies to Make a Million While You're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It.