While Beth Hickox examined a placard listing the specifications of a little blue 2009 Toyota Yaris Liftback, her husband Jim was busy climbing inside and adjusting the seat.
Webcams are not often associated with noble purposes —YouTube, anyone? — but they may have just found one: helping faraway friends and relatives honor recently departed loved ones.
Many residents began their holiday shopping on Black Friday arriving at shops even before the sun rose. This crack-of-dawn consumerism has become a tradition (albeit a peculiar one) with individuals perhaps wanting to work off a little of the weight they believe they gained on Thanksgiving.
Gas may be plunging well below the $2-per-gallon mark, but the auto industry’s move to greener and more fuel-efficient technology appears to be gaining momentum, a transformation driven home at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
When I wanted to buy the long-awaited Guns N' Roses CD a few days ago, I had one choice: Best Buy. To make matters worse, if I was interested in purchasing the new AC/DC album on the same day, I would have had to go to a Wal-Mart. And to get the new greatest hits disc from Christina Aguilera, I would need to stop at a Target.
Perfection can be a dangerous thing to strive for - especially when it comes to Christmas trees. Insisting on finding the perfect tree can quickly turn the excitement of a family trip to the local tree farm into bickering and frustration.
Each week we bring you words of wisdom to help make your financial condition and life just a little bit better. Sometimes, that advice can require some time and resources to implement. This week, I am going to give advice that everyone can implement immediately.
With the economy on a turbulent roller-coaster ride, more people than ever have credit problems. While these credit problems don’t derail the law-abiding among us, they will likely bring more predatory thieves to our holiday shopping season.
Just before the dot.com bubble burst, “experts” were peddling books with titles like “Dow 36,000,” “Dow 40,000” and even “Dow 100,000.” According to a 1999 book review, “it’s not a question of if the Dow Jones Industrial Average will blast into the financial stratosphere, but how high it will go.”
Retailers aren’t waiting for Black Friday in this economy. They can’t afford to, say retail executives and industry analysts. A just-released annual holiday forecast from the National Retail Federation found nearly three-quarters of people surveyed nationwide have only just begun holiday shopping.
It’s one of the most common questions uttered by retailers these days: Credit or debit? Either choice can net consumers certain benefits, as well as certain drawbacks. But consumer groups warn that fees, limits and security issues could catch shoppers off guard, and recommend not always relying on swiping to make transactions.
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