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Anya Kamenetz

Anya Kamenetz is a wide-ranging journalist whose 2006 book, "Generation Debt," established her as an expert on the financial pitfalls young adults face. Her personal finance advice is written with a sense of relevancy and urgency for the younger saver and debt owner. Kamenetz's column is distributed as a part of the weekly The Savings Game feature.

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Brazen Careerist

Everyone deserves a job they love. The question is: How do you get it? Brazen Careerist, an up-to-the-minute lifestyle and career package, answers this and many other questions with three expertly informed career-development columns each week. Brazen Careerist is a resource for ambitious young professionals and college students (and their families), offering edgy and fresh ideas for navigating the evolving world of work. This is not your parents' career-advice column! Contributors to the package are young professionals worldwide who are out there in the workplace practicing what they preach.

From tips on how to get hired at Google, to secrets for figuring out what you want to do with your life, to a list of skills that could drastically improve your professional street cred, Brazen Careerist covers the contemporary job search and career-growth landscape like no other. Be Brazen.

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Careers Now--Joyce Lain Kennedy

First to report on workplace technologies and trends, Kennedy has amassed reader praise for three decades. Her Q&A covers high-interest topics, from state-of-the-art job searches and recruiter secrets, to career change pitfalls and the networking lifestyle. For business, features and classified sections.

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Elliot Raphaelson

Elliot Raphaelson, as a former bank executive, university lecturer and court mediator helping people resolve financial disputes, has seen many sides of the savings game. He writes from the perspective of decades of observing and advising savers and investors on how costly mistakes can be avoided. His column is distributed as a part of the weekly The Savings Game feature.

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Funny Money

Award-winning columnist and business editor Brian J. O'Connor is of the opinion that money can be kind of funny sometimes. With the economy sputtering along and all things financial weighing heavily on people's minds, Funny Money offers much-needed laughs along with proven expertise on personal finance. O'Connor says his goal "is to take the complexity and fear out of managing your money." With that in mind, he infuses straightforward economic topics with a humorous, offbeat approach, chronicling the financial implications of everything from potty training and tax breaks to Super Bowl parties and hot-dog buns.  

In his weekly 450-word column, O'Connor has poked more than a little fun at "babymoons," the intricacies of the tax code, couponing and holiday consumerism, all the while giving practical financial advice. Funny Money reminds readers that however grim the financial landscape these days, it's still okay to laugh.

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Global Economic Viewpoint

Offer readers a perspective from Nobel Prize-winning economists who shape the financial systems in the world's leading economies. Contributors have included policy analysts, established business leaders and visionaries such as Phil Angelides, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Gordon G. Chang, Narayana Murthy, Lawrence H. Summers and George Yeo among others. Also available in Spanish.

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Interpersonal Edge

Help readers be more effective in the workplace with improved communication skills. Daneen Skube's Q&A business advice column helps readers handle any situation, whether involving a co-worker, boss, employee or client. The column provides simple, practical answers to everything from how to handle a passive-aggressive co-worker to how to tell your boss you've messed up. It's advice that gives readers a competitive advantage at the office. Great for classifieds.

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Kids & Money

Kids & Money gives parents commonsense advice on a range of pocketbook issues to help them discuss money with confidence. Rosen, of The Kansas City Star, covers timeless economic concepts, such as taxes and saving, as well as current issues, including credit card debt and identity theft. He helps parents handle everyday family situations, teach proper spending habits and instill healthy attitudes toward money that will last a lifetime.

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Kiplinger Consumer News Service

Whether planning a backyard wedding or shopping for the best mutual funds, daily life is full of financial decisions and dilemmas. All of the wisdom of the Kiplinger publishing group is available as a consumer news service to help readers navigate the basics of personal finance--investing, saving, retirement planning, travel, real estate, autos, entertainment, food, careers, health, home technology and more. The service supplies hundreds of reader-friendly articles, interviews, case studies, Q&A's and other features from the renowned Kiplinger newsletters, magazines, special reports and their constantly refreshed website. The content is made-to-order for print newspapers and their companion websites and for advertorial and niche publications. Sign up today for the gold-standard in consumer advice.

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Kiplinger's Money Power

With the economy and finances weighing heavily on readers’ minds these days, knowledge and information are power. Whether it’s investing in emerging-market mutual funds, structuring a savings plan for the “new” retirement or educating kids on being smart with their money, the experts at Kiplinger’s Money Power deliver practical, reader-friendly articles and Q&As on a range of subjects every week.

This package contains five columns per week on investing, retirement, family finances, saving, spending, technology and other consumer-finance topics. Sign up today to connect your readers with the renowned, timely and trusted expertise of Kiplinger’s Money Power.

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