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AT&T Vs. Verizon, Graduate Gifts for $20, Your Hierarchy of Needs, What Dragon's Den & Shark Tank Star Can Teach Landlords & More

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Dividend Stock Battle: AT&T Vs. Verizon
Just because you've found two great stocks doesn't mean that you necessarily have the money to buy both or that they will both fit your asset allocation plan, says The Dividend Guy, as he explains how to pick between AT&T and Verizon in this month's Dividend Stock Battle. He also has great posts that analyze Verizon and AT&T.


10 Great Graduation Gifts for Under $20
If you've received a lot of graduation invitations this spring, check this out: The Financial Highway blog has posted this great list of gifts for graduates that, despite being under $20, won't seem cheap.

Your Hierarchy of Needs
Personal finance guru Gail Vaz Oxlade revisits Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and questions why some people miss the mark by seeking to satisfy upper level needs (such as social connection and self-actualization) at the cost of more primal needs (such as housing, food and safety).

What Kevin O'Leary Can Teach Landlords
Our friend over at Landlord Rescue concedes that lots of people dislike Kevin O'Leary of Dragon's Den and Shark Tank. But she loves him because he's honest about why he's in business -- to make as much money money as possible -- and doesn't care who knows it. Read what she says landlords can learn from O'Leary's approach to business.


Sketch Your Way to Financial Freedom
New research indicates that sketching two self portraits can help you achieve your financial goals, Jean Chatzky writes over at Women on the Web. Read more to find out how your two sketches should differ to achieve success.

Second Lives
One of the easiest ways to cut back on waste is to reuse products beyond their original intended use. Our friends over at Captivate list some of the cool "new use" companies giving things a second life.

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