Sunday, September 27, 2009

Uncommon Money News (Vol. 72)


By: Roshawn Watson

In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy!

This week, I participated in the Carnival of Financial Planning - Edition #108 hosted by: The Skilled Investor. We have the following posts included in this carnival: Should You Buy A House Outright? and The Rich Get Poorer. Additionally, Should You Buy A House Outright? was also included in the Carnival of Twenty Something Finances hosted at How I Save Money. Last week, I participated in the Carnival of Financial Planning # 107 hosted by Intelligent Speculator and the Carnival of Financial Planning # 106 hosted by My Wealth Builder. The following posts were included in last week's edition The Rich Get Poorer and Should You Buy A House Outright?

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Business

Isn't that special: 30,000 employees of Goldman Sachs to earn on average $700K. Thanks taxpayers!

Top Five Highest-Paid, Worst-Performing CEOs

Ten Big Companies That Are Veering Toward Bankruptcy

Colleges Find Creative Ways to Cut Back

Retailers Ready For Fight On Credit Card Fee

The World's 10 Most Valuable Brands (Updated) view!

Cash4Gold Threatened Jail For Not Removing Negative Comments

2 banks change rules on overdraft fees (in a good way)

US Economy and Real Estate Money News

Bernie Madoffs Penthouse Hits the Market Steal at $9,900,000

Bernanke says recession is "very likely" over

Seniors racking up credit card debt

60% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck

Entertainment Money News
Netflix awards $1M prize to improve movie picks

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