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100 Reasons to Learn Something3 Ratings (See All) ![]() Blueprint's top reasons why it pays to be a smarty-pants this fall. Subject Matter: Orientation Subject Matter: Math 3. Study "The First Time Homeowner's Tax Guide: An Essential Guide to Preparing Your Tax Return for a Maximum Refund" by Robert Balducci ($17, Sphinx, October). 4. Weigh the value of that upcoming trip to London, Tokyo, or Dubai with a handy currency converter. (xe.com) 5. Take stock of "The Motley Fools" advice for beginning investors. (fool.com) 6. Use the personal-finance manager (with pie charts!) on expensr.com to see exactly where your money's going. (Yes, "accessories" can be a category.) 7. Check your credit rating at annualcreditreport.com, the government-recommended source. Subject Matter: History 9. Take research advice from a United Kingdom National Archives alum. Family History Companion: Fast Forward Your Family History Search by Mark Pearsall ($13, National Archives, September) 10. Find tips for tracing your roots. (genealogy.com) 11. Flip through "History: An Illustrated Guide to the Ideas, Events and People that Shaped the Human Story" ($50, DK Publishing, October). 12. Take an oath to buy Thomas R. Flagel's "The History Buffs Guide to the Presidents" and impress your own house of representatives ($17, Cumberland House, October). |
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