ATM fees rising for other banks' customers Oct 1, 2009
"I'm paying $23.75 per place for lunch... By anyone's definition, I don't fit the profile of a vintage car buyer: I am a single professional woman who... Roughly 170,000 Californians could run out of jobless benefits by the end of the year unless Congress approves... Advertisers Advertising Services: Reader Services: Company Info: Be the first to share your thoughts on this story. Share your thoughts on this story. - be the first to share your thoughts on this question. - Sorry, comments are... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)
Fact-checking Moore's 'Capitalism' Sep 25, 2009
" ____ MOORE'S TAKE: You're better off dead at least that's how some companies view their workers. THE FACTS: Moore highlights an ugly truth about insurance policies that benefit companies, not the employees, when workers die. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is scathed for its use of such "dead peasant" policies. Moore notes how the sudden death of a 26-year-old former Wal-Mart worker resulted in a $81,000 life insurance payout to the retailer. But it's never mentioned in the body of the film that in 2000... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Entertainment)
Study: Americans Still Want to Be Home Owners Aug 20, 2009
REALTOR Magazine Online: The real estate professional's business support tool. YOUR INTERACTIVE MAGAZINE REALTOR.ORG/realtormag. (Realtor Magazine Online)
An old-fashion way to save $1 gains popularity online Jun 28, 2009
" Smith and Petrovs are just two of millions of Americans who happily employ coupon and code discounts in an effort to keep more of their money in their pockets. The idea of utilizing coupons for products was hatched in the late 1880s by none other than Coca-Cola, which mailed vouchers to potential customers to try its refreshing drink. Saving billions Since its introduction, coupon use also proved to be popular during the Great Depression and the 1960s, but there's little argument that... (Athens Banner-Herald)
FOXBusiness: Pending Home Sales Rebound Jun 3, 2009
Pending Home Sales Up 3 Months in a Row - FOXBusiness. Existing users please login. (Fox News)