By SARAH WELCH and ALICIA ROCKMORE, getbuttonedup.com

How to plan a holiday away from your family

With the price of travel increasing, and the amount of money in American pockets decreasing, many families won't be spending the holidays together this year. But there are options.Alicia on "Non-peak Visiting":

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How to save $500 between now and Dec. 31

Our financial world is topsy-turvy. Each week, Wall Street takes us on another stomach-turning ride, new job cuts are announced and reports from the media leak out comparing our economy now to the Great Depression.

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Budgeting for the holidays in a tight economy

Daily headlines, news reporters and breathless bloggers make it impossible to escape an all-too-gloomy reality: Financial crisis! Rising costs! Retail sales down! Recession!

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Help your pets have a happy Halloween

Pets have become more than just companions; they are a part of the family. In fact more and more pet owners are taking the love for their pet to the next level and dressing them up for Halloween. This practice is fun and adorable but it's also important to think about your pet's safety to protect them from things that go bump in the night.

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Help your teens get organized

Just because teenagers look more like adults, doesn't necessarily mean that they think or function like adults! A new Web site by the Partnership for a Drug Free America (www.drugfree.org/teenbrain) explains how the human brain takes 25 years to fully develop, with the prefrontal cortex, responsible for complex judgment and decision-making, maturing last.

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Host a tag sale to streamline closets and pad wallet

As a general rule, we wear very few of the clothes we have in our closets; some people put the figure as low as 10 percent to 20 percent. Shifting from your spring and summer wardrobe to one for fall and winter provides the perfect opportunity to streamline.

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A plan for quick and healthful lunches for the kids

With the kids back in school, the biggest benefit to busy parents is settling back into a nice routine. However, school also brings the dilemma of packing daily lunches.

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Getting your home ready for fall

When you're working, wrangling the kids and generally living a full life, it's easy to let taking care of your home fall to the bottom of the priority list. But you need to stay on top of maintenance chores if you want to keep your home and all the good things in it functioning smoothly.

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College Economics 101

College students all over the country are putting away the sunscreen, packing up their possessions and heading back to school. For parents, this can represent a period of high anxiety because for many it means that monthly expenses are about to go way, way up.

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Battling inevitable flight delays this Labor Day weekend

Airline travel has truly become a nightmare.These days more of us are crammed into fully booked flights at off-peak times, stuck in long lines at security checks and nickle-and-dimed by airlines for everything from pillows and blankets to baggage.

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