Monthly Archives: July 2010

11 Money Links We Love (7/30/2010)

We’ve scoured the web and brought you our favorite money-related articles. We read everything so you don’t have to! More

Maternity Leave: How Does It Work?

Whether you’re thinking about having a baby or simply curious for the distant future—what’s the deal with maternity leave? More

Chelsea Clinton’s Wedding Theme Isn’t Restraint

Despite the recession, the Chelsea Clinton won’t be exhibiting restraint when it comes to her expensive upcoming nuptials. More

Internet Gambling: Criminal Activity Or Cash Fund?

Truth be told, we aren’t the biggest fans of gambling. While a good round of poker can get our adrenaline going, we do not have fun losing our money. More

How To Use The “Anchoring Effect” On Your Next Shopping Spree

We love a good sale, but we don’t love to buy things that we don’t need, aren’t in our budget, and didn’t intend to buy in the first place. Easy enough, right? More

Banks Are Targets For Internet Crime: Protect Your Money Online

You’re on top of your monthly payments, you’ve avoided credit card debt, you’ve been saving money for years, but you still can be a victim of identity theft. More

Beauty Talk: Average Makeup Cost Per Use (Revlon, Covergirl, Maybelline)

Mascara will expire in three months, whether you buy it from CVS or YSL. When deciding how much to spend, think about the lifetime of each item. More

Goldman Sachs Uses Email Software To Encourage Appropriate Text Language

Goldman Sachs in only the latest company to move away from the foul-mouthed Wall Street stereotype by banning profanity in electronic communication. More

Women Control Financial Decisions In The Home But Remain Unsure Of How To Use Their Power

95% of women control the financial decisions made at home. The tenth annual “Financial Experience & Behaviors Among Women” study reveals this and other truths. More

LearnVesters Respond: Have You Ever Asked For A Pay Raise?

In today’s LV Daily we take you through the best way to ask for a pay raise. We asked LearnVesters about the last time they asked for—or got—a raise. More