A New Way to Invest: Become an Online Banker (The Bradford Era)
(ARA) - So you're earning 4 percent on your money with a CD you have at your bank? Your bank then turns around and lends your money to someone else and charges them 12 percent interest. All of which begs the question: Why can't you get a cut of the action and a better return on your money?
Investing's 6th sense: The B.S. detector (CNN Money)
Question: A talk radio station I listen to runs an ad for an advisory firm that claims to be "safe money advisers, not Wall Street brokers." The ad promises that if you roll over money into an account at their firm, they will immediately match 10 percent, so that if you invest $100,000, you'll actually have $110,000 working for you. There are other ads on the program that say you can earn high ...
The Beat: CD deals getting overwhelming and annoying (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
While I was watching Garth Brooks briefly out of retirement -- at the Live Earth concert in D.C. on Saturday, my brain kept flashing one word. Sadly, it had nothing to do with his music. All I kept thinking was: Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart. Obviously, the unprecedented multiyear exclusive deal Brooks struck with the big-box retailer has nestled in my subliminal mind as something worth ...
CM taps into increasing potential for live theatre (Bangkok Post)
The growing popularity of live theatre is leading the local event management company CM Organizer Plc to invest in plays and musicals and and use them as part of the marketing platform for its clients.
Ask the Expert: An investment promising a big pay-off (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
Question: A talk radio station I listen to runs an ad for an advisory firm that claims to be "safe money advisers, not Wall Street brokers." The ad promises that if you roll over money into an account at their firm, they will immediately match 10 percent, so that if you invest $100,000, you'll actually have $110,000 working for you.
British CD sales drop in 2007 (BBC News)
Sales of CDs in the UK drop by 10% in the first half of 2007 compared with the same period in 2006.
'Students turn to page WWW' (The Sentinel-News)
Twenty five classrooms across the county are getting a high-tech overhaul this summer which administrator's hope will help teachers engage students' minds with knowledge and,at the same time, rival the allure of video games.
Onkyo TX-SR605 (black) (CNET)
The Onkyo TX-SR605 raises the bar for AV receivers by delivering an amazing number of next-generation audio and video features at an unbeatably low price.
Crikey Daily Email (Crikey)
Paul Keating has obliquely compared Australian Prime Minister John Howard with a man most would consider the twentieth century's prime embodiment of evil. No, not Phillip Lynch ... Adolf Hitler.
Investors Digg Kevin Rose (BusinessWeek)
The Web wunderkind dreamed up Pownce in his off-hours from his other hot ventures, Digg and Revision3. Investors are ready to, well, pounce