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7 Money Mistakes You’re Making in Your 20s

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You’re out at a restaurant or a bar with some friends and you want to split the bill, but you don’t have cash. Paying credit card interest or fees. A credit card can be a useful tool. The credit card companies have enough money, so why give them more? Something else to look out for is annual fees.

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8 Smart Ways to Save on Your Summer Business Travel (and Have Fun, Too!)

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Make the most of credit card rewards Your business expenses should be earning you something in return. Travel-focused credit cards come with perks like free travel insurance, airport lounge access and points on your purchases. Avoid high-end restaurants for every meal by finding affordable local gems instead.

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The Mel Robbins Guide to Screwing Up

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Request an item at a restaurant that’s not on the menu. On his website, ( RejectionTherapy.com ) Comely sells cue cards with ideas on ways to be rejected: Request a lower interest rate from a credit card provider; challenge a stranger to an arm-wrestling match. And in fact, it’s the only real rule: You must be rejected.

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The Practically Perfect Business Traveller’s guide to New York City

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Check OpenTable or call the restaurant to see if you can get a reservation. If the restaurant doesn’t take reservations, find out the opening hours and days of operation. For that VIP client, Eater NY features the latest (July 2016), hippest, hottest eateries in the city that never sleeps. Bring credit cards.

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