Where are the cost controls? – Bismarck Tribune
Too bad our congressmen and women can’t look beyond their careers and figure this out Are you taking credit now because I’m the one less inclined to ridicule someone attempting to argue instead of vapidly and divisively assert? Am I supposed to
Bellfield tolls again for UNLV in 76-71 win over Louisville – Las Vegas Sun
Ryan Greene, Christine Killimayer and Ray Brewer discuss a busy day in UNLV athletics, including the hoops squad’s resounding 76-71 victory over No. 16 Louisville at the Mack and the football team’s sendoff to coach Mike Sanford and its 16 seniors
Paydirt: Booby traps to part you, your money – Minneapolis Star Tribune
I’ve always considered myself a savvy shopper, with coupons and calculator in hand. But lately I’ve begun to wonder. Like when I go to a discount store to buy the cheapest milk but drive away with a cart full of goods I wouldn’t have been tempted by
Finance books for kids, teens and adults grow – Hawk Eye
QUOTE: “It happened that the bank was right next to the video arcade Despite the sometimes casual tone, the book includes useful fundamentals on using credit cards wisely, a breakdown of credit scores and the importance of investing.
On the Fence About Refinancing? – Walletpop.com
David Politis was struggling with his home’s towering interest rate when he settled on a strategy for saving money: refinancing. But first, he had his work cut out for him. “We had terrible credit scores a few years back,” says Politis, president of
Americans put more money in the bank, but it’s not earning much – Post-Crescent
The fact that Americans are saving more money today is good and bad news for the nation’s lenders. Today’s personal savings rate of 3 percent is nearly double that of a year ago. Economists say it could rise as high as 8 percent as households try to
Listening to AARP members – Bismarck Tribune
I’ve seen/read a lot of scientific studies that pretty much amount to verifying our common sense. there should be a scientific term for “no duh!” hypothesis. Big Jake said on: November 28, 2009, 10:20 pm I finally get it Popz—your apparent
The Deadliest Card Game In Town – DAILY KOS
As credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news, FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman (Secret History of the Credit Card, Black Money) examines the future of the
Where are the cost controls? – Bismarck Tribune
Too bad our congressmen and women can’t look beyond their careers and figure this out Are you taking credit now because I’m the one less inclined to ridicule someone attempting to argue instead of vapidly and divisively assert? Am I supposed to
Bellfield tolls again for UNLV in 76-71 win over Louisville – Las Vegas Sun
Ryan Greene, Christine Killimayer and Ray Brewer discuss a busy day in UNLV athletics, including the hoops squad’s resounding 76-71 victory over No. 16 Louisville at the Mack and the football team’s sendoff to coach Mike Sanford and its 16 seniors
Paydirt: Booby traps to part you, your money – Minneapolis Star Tribune
I’ve always considered myself a savvy shopper, with coupons and calculator in hand. But lately I’ve begun to wonder. Like when I go to a discount store to buy the cheapest milk but drive away with a cart full of goods I wouldn’t have been tempted by
Finance books for kids, teens and adults grow – Hawk Eye
QUOTE: “It happened that the bank was right next to the video arcade Despite the sometimes casual tone, the book includes useful fundamentals on using credit cards wisely, a breakdown of credit scores and the importance of investing.
On the Fence About Refinancing? – Walletpop.com
David Politis was struggling with his home’s towering interest rate when he settled on a strategy for saving money: refinancing. But first, he had his work cut out for him. “We had terrible credit scores a few years back,” says Politis, president of
Americans put more money in the bank, but it’s not earning much – Post-Crescent
The fact that Americans are saving more money today is good and bad news for the nation’s lenders. Today’s personal savings rate of 3 percent is nearly double that of a year ago. Economists say it could rise as high as 8 percent as households try to
Listening to AARP members – Bismarck Tribune
I’ve seen/read a lot of scientific studies that pretty much amount to verifying our common sense. there should be a scientific term for “no duh!” hypothesis. Big Jake said on: November 28, 2009, 10:20 pm I finally get it Popz—your apparent
The Deadliest Card Game In Town – DAILY KOS
As credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news, FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman (Secret History of the Credit Card, Black Money) examines the future of the