How to set up multiple users on one MAC

OK, new user here.  Two users sharing one machine and trying to keep contacts, iTunes, etc. happy as we have our own separate data.
Suggestions?

Create two separate user accounts. One account for each user. See Mac OS X 10.7 Help- Create a new user or group account.

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