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It's nice to imagine that the success of your career rests upon your basic competence at doing your job, but that's only half the picture.

Jo-Ann Stores is posting impressive sales and earnings numbers and is an example of a retail sector on which Walmart doesn't have a steel grip.

Talking with your parents about their estate is important to protect your family’s finances, but the conversation can be difficult at best. Here's what you need to ask and how to do it.

If so, you may not need to buy a new calendar for the coming year. After reading a

Hoping to make your annual charitable contributions, but not sure how to squeeze them into your budget? Think about giving your old cell phones, glasses and computers instead.

  • Charities that Want Your Old Stuff

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Frugal Charitable Giving originally appeared on About.com Frugal Living on Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 09:00:04.

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  • Get Guest-Ready on the Cheap
    Busy preparing for a bunch of out-of-town guests? Dust, polish and scrub your house into shape with these hard-working homemade cleaners:
    • Homemade Cleaners for Every Job

    More Holiday Helpers:

    • Ingredient Substitutions
    • Ingredients You Can Make

    Get Guest-Ready on the Cheap originally appeared on About.com Frugal Living on Friday, December 18th, 2009 at 09:00:02.

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  • Are Your Ingredients Fresh?

    With all of the cooking and baking that goes on this time of year, it's not always easy to keep up with the freshness of ingredients.

    • Will the baking powder that you bought last Christmas still work?
    • Is the buttermilk that you used in a recipe two weeks ago still okay to use?
    • Are those eggs that got pushed to the back of the fridge still good, even though they're past their sell-by date?

    Find out the answer to these questions and others, so you won't throw out anything that you don't have to:

    • How to Tell If Baking Powder is Still Good
    • How to Tell If Baking Soda is Still Good
    • How Long is Buttermilk Good For?
    • How to Tell If Eggs are Still Good

    Are Your Ingredients Fresh? originally appeared on About.com Frugal Living on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at 09:00:32.

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  • Featured Reader: Lisa, AZ

    Name:

    Lisa from Arizona

    Forum Membername:

    Mamamia

    Your Favorite Source for Bargains:

    Big Lots, thrift stores, discount stores and dollar stores

    Your Best Bargain of All Times:

    I bought my son a long suit coat (like on the Matrix) for $10.00 at Goodwill, as opposed to the over $100.00 it would have cost me in a department store. The coat is in perfect condition! I also got my daughter a classic Winnie the Pooh baby blanket, in perfect condition, for only $1.00 at Goodwill. She is expecting her first child, and is doing the baby's room in classic Pooh!

    View the rest of Lisa's profile

    Featured Reader: Lisa, AZ originally appeared on About.com Frugal Living on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at 09:00:35.

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