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When Alex Kenjeev realized he was finally in a position to pay off more than $114,000 in student loans, he wanted to make it memorable. He did so by paying his debt all at once—in cash.
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The figurative glass – or mermaid cup -- was definitely half empty for Starbucks customers Wednesday, when mysterious closures plagued caffeine-needy commuters nationwide.
"Less than 500" locations opened late because overnight maintenance took longer than usual due to "water pressure issues," Starbucks spokesman Jim Olson told ABC News.
Twitter and other media reports indicate that stores were closed on the east coast in Florida, New Jersey and New York as well as Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota.
Right now could be the best time to buy a home – if you qualify. Prices are close to 10-year lows in most markets, and rates for 30-year fixed mortgages are at their cheapest ever. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the average rate on a...
There are no free lunches. Money truly doesn’t fall from trees. And sadly, the Bank Fairy doesn’t mysteriously deposit cash into customer’s accounts. So one has to wonder what Joseph Bucci, a Trevose, PA resident was thinking when he went to a local Wells Fargo Bank in...
Food trucks triggered atypical cravings for New York City fashion designer Joey Wolffer, who was inspired not to nosh but to transform a 20-foot, potato-chip delivery truck into a roving style gallery. 'The treasure chest on wheels,' as she calls it, has been on the road for two years and is part of a mobile fashion presence occupying more and more space across U.S. parking lots and driveways.
Though widely known that the world of venture capital is dominated by male partners and funding recipients, a gender discrimination suit filed by a female employee of Kleiner Perkins Caulfield and Byers this month provided a probing look into a system that allegedly boosted male positions and compensation while excluding the company's female employees.
Morning Business Memo: Remember all those dire forecasts about $5 gas for the summer? It’s not likely to happen. Gas prices are likely to fall more as the world price of oil continues to drop. West Texas crude is under $90.50 a barrel, while Brent...
Tech giant Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to cut 27,000 employees after revealing that third-quarter results will be lower than expected. The company outlined plans after the close of the stock market for a "multi-year productivity initiative designed to simplify business processes, advance innovation and deliver better...
Facebook and its IPO underwriters are being sued and face pointed questions from lawmakers about whether they misled some investors before the largest tech IPO in the U.S.
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Wayne Newton, long famed as "Mr. Las Vegas," is being sued by a developer who claims the singer is obstructing efforts to turn Newton's 40-acre 'Case de Shenandoah' estate into a Vegas tourist attraction along the lines of Elvis' Graceland.
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A Silicon Valley executive was charged with four felony counts of second degree burglary after allegedly creating his own barcodes and placing them on Lego toys at Target stores to get major discounts. Thomas Langenbach, 47, was arraigned Tuesday in Santa Clara County Court, but...
Limor Elkayam shares ways to save money this holiday.
Wells Fargo mistakenly deposited almost $70,000 into Pennsylvania man's account.
Jeff Macke analyzes the morning business headlines.
Susan Solovic helps you avoid common pitfalls
Farnoosh Torabi shares advice for any pet owner.
Sheila Dharmarajan analyzes the morning business headlines.
Farnoosh Torabi explains how you can save money.
Ellen Braitman analyzes the morning business headlines.
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Oriane Rousseau describes the events that lead to her husband's death.
Kentucky businessman purchased closing store's merchandise to give it away.
Two-thirds of those 65+ will need home care.
Most people believe that it's foolish not to have insurance, and in many cases they're right. Yet buying some types of insurance may be a costly mistake.
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Summer is on the way, and the grill-buying season is approaching. Whether you're a seasoned grillmaster or only an occasional burger flipper, here are five questions you need to ask to get the right grill for you:
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The Consumer Federation of America, CFA, has created a fascinating, fantastic quiz about credit scores –what they are, what factors into them, what lowers them and so on. It's worth taking, because as I have often preached here, credit costs money –big money—and there are two ways to cut that cost: use less credit and get credit for less. The way you get credit for less is by maintaining a high credit score and if you don't understand how they work, that's hard to do.
In ancient Greece, the gods could smite you in any number of ways. Zeus could hit you with a thunderbolt. Poseidon could cause an earthquake. Proboscis could make your nose fall off.
A pawn shop next to the likes of Hermes, Tiffany’s and Chanel on Rodeo Drive would have, just a few years ago, been an unheard of sight. But the classic pawn shop, where you sell or get a loan for your jewelry to pay back...
Even the most sophisticated home buyer can find mortgages daunting. And that’s precisely why the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is planning to propose new rules that will simplify things like mortgage points and fees and bring greater transparency to the mortgage loan origination market,...
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The great recession has taken a heavy toll on college grads, with only half of those who graduated between 2006 and 2011 reporting they have full-time jobs, according to a new study. The survey by Rutgers University’s John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development was based...
Life is fleeting — even for inanimate objects. Take your favorite iGizmo: How long will it continue to wink and blink, to coo and vibrate, before the digital reaper calls it to the junk heap? According to a recent survey by Consumer Reports ("What Breaks, What Doesn’t?"),...
Fidelity: Retired couple needs $240,000 for health costs, up 4 percent from 2011 estimate
Daniel Suelo is 51 years old and broke. Happily broke. Consciously, deliberately, blessedly broke.
Not only does he not have debt, a mortgage or rent, but he does not earn a salary. Nor does he buy food or clothes, or own any product with a lower case 'i' before it. Home is a cave on public land outside Moab, Utah. He scavenges for food from the garbage or off the land (fried grasshoppers, anyone?). He has been known to carve up and boil fresh road kill. He bathes, sans soap, in the creek.
Thousands march for peace in Mexico TENS of thousands of people have marched in Mexico's second most populous city, angry at the inability of authorities to end a crime wave.
(heraldsun world)
Fake Android apps scam cost users £28,000 Malicious Android apps posed as Angry Birds and Cut the Rope in a scam that used premium rate text messages to defraud customers of £27,850.
(telegraph technology)
First creature to walk on land 'dragged itself along' - like it was on crutches The creature lived in floodplains on what is now Greenland during a period known geologically as the Devonian period - about 360 to 410 million years ago.
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