Archive for September, 2008

Hey mom, let’s talk about money »

My dad passed away unexpectedly last year and, as emotionally difficult as it was to go through his things, the family was heartened to find that Dad had quietly done us yet one more huge favor.

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Bailout: Little help for homeowners »

The revised $700 billion bailout legislation unveiled Sunday calls for the Treasury Secretary to implement a plan to stem foreclosures by working with servicers to modify loans.

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No AMT deal as Congress adjourns »

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Owner tested: Bike vs. bike »

Fed up with commuting on gas? Check out that year’s new pedal potential.
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Rolling toward higher sales »

Shortly after Fortune Small Busines’s experts left Nomad Technologies’ headquarters in Kalispell, Mont., the business moved into a larger space across town - its fifth relocation in five years (”How to Fan Fiery Growth,” November 2007). The firm, which produces custom emergency-response vehicles outfitted with advanced communications technology, continues to grow rapidly. Sales, which topped […]

3 Tax breaks we love (but can’t afford) »

For some strange reason, the government keeps writing me checks. Every year Uncle Sam hands me cash to help with my family’s health insurance. I additionally get free money as a reward for buying stocks to fund my own retirement.

Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Bailout: What’s in it for homeowners »

The revised $700 billion bailout legislation unveiled Sunday calls for the Treasury Secretary to implement a plan to stem foreclosures and to work with servicers to modify loans.

Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

Frustrated? Visit the Smash Shack »

When Sarah Lavely gets angry, she likes to break things. Not all the day, but on days when everything seems to be going wrong, she has been known to throw some plates against a wall. Fortunately, she has an easy outlet: Lavely is the founder of Sarah’s Smash Shack, a San Diego shop where customers […]

Life after your bank fails »

When recruiting consultant Fran Quittel heard on her car radio one Friday afternoon in July that her bank, IndyMac, had been seized by federal regulators, she was surprised but unworried. An IndyMac customer for five years, Quittel had both personal accounts and business accounts at the bank, but she was confident her accounts restricted less […]

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