December, 2009
Recessions also Hurt Charities
Charities in the US
In the US there are over 1.2 million charities and nonprofits trying to reach their goals this year. Unfortunately, due to the recession many are predicted to fall short. Around 93% of nonprofits anticipate declining charitable donations. According to The Bridgespan Group, a consulting organization for nonprofits, not only is funding from ...
Installment Loans are All in a Days’ Work for an Entrepreneur
Making the Decision to be an Entrepreneur
Bank statements, installment loans, accounts payables and receivables are all parts of a small business that owners must be aware of. With the market as unstable as it is, a lot of people are looking into becoming entrepreneurs. Though it sounds like a good plan, experts are cautioning that ...
Cancel Your Sprint Contract Without Penalty – January 2010
This is just a reminder that as of 1/1/10, Sprint is changing their contracts to add a “Regulatory Charge” of 20 cents per month. This is essentially a fee that they are adding to your contract, as it is not a consumer tax nor is it required by law. ...
Mint Map: The World’s Most Expensive Cities
Which are the world’s most expensive cities? The cities included on this interactive map are from a 2009 study by the UBS, which tracked the ups and downs of various places in the wake of the financial crisis. Many cities have changed ranks, with some cities become more, and others becoming less expensive. Currency devaluations ...
Attention Saturn Lovers: GM Is Liquidating
Slashing Prices On New Saturn's
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Today it was announced that General Motors will be selling off their inventory of Saturn vehicles. Saturn vehicles will join with the service and rental car lots operated by select dealers. This will enable dealers to slash prices up to 46% off retail price. These Saturn vehicles are brand new, ...