Winter 2004
Articles from the Winter 2004 Issue
The American Brain Drain: Where are college grads headed--the big city, the burbs, or the boondocks?
Graduates tend to move to ethnically diverse, artistic cities with gay communities, hot nightclubs and fine dining.
You Don't Have to Poach the Pipe: 15 Tips to Save on the Slopes
Winter means it is time to coast down a snow-covered mountain with crisp air biting your cheeks and we're here to show you how to do it for less.
Surviving Credit Card Debt: How to Battle the Big Boys and Come Out Winning!
The reality of picking a fight with a credit card company--what you should do to stay on top.
Car Color and Vacay Pay
We answer your questions about the costs of car color and how to pay your bills on vacation.
Stand Your Ground: 10 Tips on Negotiating with Creditors
What you need to know to get the upper hand when dealing with creditors.
Fueling the Fast and the Furious: Street Racing Is Big Business For Sam Chae
At the ripe old age of twenty, Chae owns interests in a variety of businesses under his main company, Chae Corporation.
The Year in Review: 2004
The Release of the November issue marks an important milestone for brass. As the last issue for 2004, brass will celebrate its first anniversary.
Paradise For Sale: Johnny Depp Buys His Own Fantasy Island
It's hard to top some of the homes built by the biggest celebrities, money moguls and sports stars... unless, of course, you've got your own private island.
Homesick: Sick of Renting? Buy a House!
While buying a home will never be a day at the beach, it's well worth the effort if you're informed and prepared.
How 'Bout Them Apples: Is Apple stock good for your health?
Apple has certainly had some success lately with two big hits: iMac and iPod. Could this company, once a laughing stock for their blunders, be a good buy now?
Life in the Fast Lane: Crazy stories from Sam Chae
A short interview with Sam Chae.




