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What Should Your Net Worth Be?

Your net worth indicates how comfortable your financial future may be. Find out how to calculate your net worth and track it over time. How you compare by age as an individual or as a couple will help you make better financial decisions.

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Are Nutritional Supplements a Waste of Money?

The FDA is stepping up its oversight of the $50 billion nutritional supplement industry. Hopefully, it'll help reduce the number of people who are hurt by harmful products. Unfortunately, it won't do much to reduce the amount we waste on useless ones. Nutrition Diva has the scoop on which supplements are money down the drain.

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What We're Reading
You can always add more books to your to-be-read list. If you're looking for a weekend read, we recommend Sue Armstrong's Borrowed Time, the story of society's quest to understand the mysteries of ageing.

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How to Talk to Your Kids About Race

Mighty Mommy interviews author and activist Dr. Brittney Cooper about the importance of talking to your kids about race. Learn what to say, what not to say, and how to create an atmosphere of open-mindedness and acceptance in your home.

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How Much Does My Dog Understand?

Many of us have been caught talking to our dogs, but how much of what we say do they actually understand? Do they remember the things we've done together? Do our dogs love us, or just the food that we provide?

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How to Take Care of Your Smartphone

Choosing, maintaining, and backing up your smartphone smartly will help insure that it serves you faithfully throughout the years. Get-It-Done Guy has the tips to take care of your beloved mobile device.

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