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    • What Education Is Needed to Become a Credit Counselor?

      Credit counselors mentor clients on subjects related to personal finance. They provide advice about budgeting and debt reduction and teach people how to manage their money wisely. They also negotiate with lenders on their clients' behalf. more »

    • How to Calculate a Stock Turnover Ratio

      Stock turnover is the same as inventory turnover. To maintain a profitable business a firm must find the right inventory balance. The stock turnover ratio compares the cost of goods sold with the cost of inventory and is the best measure of efficiency in inventory management. more »

    • APR Vs. APY

      APR stands for annual percentage rate. APY stands for annual percentage yield. The former term is used to describe the interest rate for a loan or line of credit applied for an entire year. The latter term is used to describe how much appreciation interest-bearing accounts and financial instruments like savings accounts and... more »

    • Family Law Advice

      One of the most constant areas for any lawyer to practice is the family law field. From prenuptial agreements to adoptions, it is truly an everyday use and function for which most Americans will encounter at least once in their lives. Thanks to modern day techniques, however, seeking the assistance of the law in this area no longer... more »

    • How to Help Teens Open Their Own Business

      More and more teens are growing up with an understanding about money that was rare just a few years ago. Because of this, many will get the urge, at an early age, to try their own luck at starting a business. As a parent, there are lots of things you can do to support your teen, no matter what the outcome. Read on to learn how to help... more »

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