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P/E Ratio
One tool many investors use to decide where to invest their money is the price to earnings ratio, also commonly referred to as the price multiple, earnings multiple, or simply, multiple. Read on.

Saving for College
A college education is the ticket to the middle class in the United States. But it’s an expensive ticket, and the cost rises every year. Read on.

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Some experts recommend looking for a job six to nine months before you want the job. Get started by networking and writing your resume. Your next step in the process is the job interview. Read on.



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Setting a new standard for community service and financial literacy education, Debbie Brewster has been providing the DeForest School District with her passion and drive to help others for almost 30 years.

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