June, 2010
When to swap out your car battery
It's a sound (or rather, lack of a sound) that everyone dreads. It’s very frustrating to hear a click-click when you make an effort to start your car. It could mean that you just left the lights on overnight, or it could mean that your battery is dying. Knowing when to replace your car battery ...
Personal finance savvy rising, but high credit card debt persists
Americans are more educated about credit than they were before the recession; however, their knowledge about personal finance isn't resulting in better decisions about credit and lending. A survey indicates that most Americans know the interest rates they are paying on their credit card and they know their credit rating. Even so, they continue to ...
Small Businesses to qualify for new small loans
With an estimated cost of $ 7 billion over 10 years, Congress has passed a package of small business stimulus measures. This should be able to spur lending, increase tax cuts, and provide new equity financing. This bill is in response to the increasing costs of beginning a business, and will be overseen by the ...
T-Mobile free phone – All phones free on June 19
The rumor mill is running high speed about the possibility of a T-Mobile free phone on June 19. The cell phone business has been gearing up for a big sale for the last few weeks, but what exactly the promotion can be has been kept quiet. A leaked commercial script and other indications seem to ...
New York City Empire State Building in Mother Teresa debate
The Empire State Building in New York City is one of probably the most iconic pieces of architecture within the city of millions. Recently, though, the owners of the Empire State Building have faced questions - and a possible City Council resolution - after they refused to participate in a tribute to Mother Teresa. In ...