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Sunday, May 11th, 2008

How to survive 2008 in the world’s richest country - Saving Money on Car Insurance ( 28)

Saving Money on Car Insurance
Cindy and I needed to renew our car insurance policy this month – the renewal letter came in the mail yesterday. Our current policy is with Liberty Mutual (www.libertymutual.com). They’ve been a fantastic insurance company and rates have always been competitive as far as we could tell. However considering the fact that we […]

Monday, April 7th, 2008

How to survive 2008 in the world’s richest country - Consumer Credit Counseling (17)

Consumer Credit Counseling – Payments Cut in Half 
Last week, I mentioned that I had called CCCS, the consumer credit counseling service.  Today we received a letter from the Linda, the woman I spoke with on the phone, stating the new terms of our loans.
 
Previously we’d owed a great deal on the credit cards, so […]

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

How to survive 2008 in the world’s richest country - Down and Out in New Hampshire (1)

Down and Out in New Hampshire
Last week, as I was driving down the Spaulding Turnpike from my home in Rochester, NH to my job as computer support technician in Dover, NH – I was mulling over the argument I’d had with my wife the night before. We received a notice this week in the […]

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

The Secrets Of Good Credit

Most of us honestly believe that we have a fair idea of how a credit score is customized. The majority of people can agree on its importance. After all, the difference between good and bad credit is equivalent to a friendly smile or a drop kick out the front door. While some of you […]

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

When It Comes To The Stock Market, Don’t Follow The Herd

The desire for social acceptance is near the top of everyone’s itinerary. We tend to feel uncomfortable and anxious when we go against the grain. But as Richard Conniff explains, when it comes to the stock market, mimicking others is perhaps the worst thing you can do.

Monday, January 28th, 2008

The Two Weeks Notice Conundrum

In the days of yore, (about twenty years ago) it was considered proper and professional to give two weeks notice before departing one’s place of employment. How times have changed. More and more employees in America are sticking it to the man (a term from those same days of yore) and competing amongst themselves […]

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Is Bill Gates The Savior Of The U.S. Economy?

It takes a very special individual to stimulate an economy all by himself. Bill Gates however, may just be that special individual. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Gates attempted to inject some optimism into economic leaders who were lacking both moral and faith that the global economy could elude the recession close […]

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Toyota May Have Passed GM In Sales World Wide.

No king reigns supreme forever and the automotive market is no exception. GM’s 76 year reign at the top of auto industry appears to be over. GM reported 9,369,524 vehicles sold in 2007, where as Toyota reported total sales of 9.37 million units. GM was, up until present day, the undisputed king of the […]

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Cloverfield

Do you remember “The Blair Witch Project” and “Godzilla,” ? It is a mixture of both. It is New York City invaded by a big monster who destroyed everything. There was a group of people who were here to video the farewell party of their brother who was going to Japan. They end up making […]

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

I Am Legend (2007)

Neville is a doctor , scientifist , is the only one left in New York City . He hopes someone in the world will hear him .  Is ennemies are the victimes of the plague , some cretures been infected which want to get him for them to survive.  We don’t know why Neville is immune , […]