October, 2009

Chase Sapphire Card: Easy $100 Signup Bonus

The Chase Sapphire Card is a new rewards credit card that is offering 10,000 bonus points after your first purchase on the credit card, which can be redeemed for $100 cash. No annual fee. As a rewards card, it offers 1 point for every dollar in purchases (100 points = $1, or the usual ...

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Scientists Believe Superstition’s Bred in the Womb

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GM Faces Long Odds In Paying Back Its Bailout

The U.S. government has poured $50 billion into General Motors, and taxpayers own 61 percent of the automaker's stock. Now the question is whether sales can ever recover enough for the public to get its money back.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us Read more about GM Faces Long Odds In Paying Back Its Bailout...

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Cash Advance Loans Becoming More Popular

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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 Read more about Regulators Debate Pros, Cons Of 'Too Big To Fail'...

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