October, 2009
Scientists Believe Superstition’s Bred in the Womb
I Believe They Need to Check Themselves
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First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Not Just for First-Timers
Committee proposes extending tax credit
Do you think the tax credit will stimulate home sales?
A Senate committee on Wednesday reached an agreement regarding the first time home buyer tax credit. If they have thier way, the first time home buyer tax credit wouldn't be just for first-time home buyers anymore.
If lawmakers approve, the tax credit will ...
Reader Question: What If My 401k Has Horrible Investment Options?
Here’s another good reader question about crappy 401k plans. Reader Robert saves enough to max out his 401k each year if he wanted to, in addition to maxing out his Roth IRA every year which he already does. However, his 401k plan is filled with expensive actively-managed mutual funds. He ...
Droid Phones Revealed | Are They Multiplying?
Information on Droid phones released
Motorola building image from Flickr.
Controversial commercials that take shots at the iPhone have caused the release of Verizon and Motorola's Droid phones to be a much-anticipated event. Today, the companies have finally released pictures, prices and the official retail date for Droid phones.
Word on the street is that the Droid will ...
Regulators Debate Pros, Cons Of ‘Too Big To Fail’
Some high-level policymakers say large financial firms pose too much danger to the financial system and to taxpayers. Others argue they provide benefits that need to be preserved.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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