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Spring 2004

Printed on 02/2004

Articles from the Spring 2004 Issue

The Credit Card Trap

By Robert Bowser on February 1st, 2004 • Credit Cards, Credit & Debt

Without taking on the ethical question of how credit card companies lure you in, here are a few serious points to consider before falling victim to the seemingly great offers.

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Credit Card Perks: Mastering the path to rewards

By Jeff Stephens on February 1st, 2004 • Credit Cards, Credit & Debt

Rewards are a small price for the millions if not billions they bring credit card companies in interest.

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Seize The Thrill: Don't waste another minute without discovering what motivates you

By Ryan Allis on January 16th, 2009 • Advice, Career, Entrepreneurship

What is it that motivates young entrepreneurs?

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Does My Wallet Look Fat In These Pants?: 7 tips for dressing your best without going broke

By Eddie Sommerville, Aidan Ryan on February 1st, 2004 • Budgeting, Social

Whether it's for a critical interview, an important party, or a big date, dressing your best is always important.

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The Headline on Your Bottom Line: What business news is important for stock owners

By Chris Stallman on February 1st, 2004 • Stocks, Investing

If you're a long-term investor (and you should be!), 95% of the news won't affect the company 5, 10, or 20 years from now. Make sure, however, that you keep an eye out for a few major headliners such as:

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Put A Little Hollywood In Your Portfolio

By Justin Powlison on February 1st, 2004 • Career, Celebrities, Investing

The entrepreneurial men and women behind Civilian Capital are setting the stage to revolutionize the entire way that movies are made. With Civilian, you can become a movie bigwig.

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10 Resolutions for 2004

By Jennifer Gerwick on February 1st, 2004 • Auto, Credit Cards, Life

10 resolutions for 2004.

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Sharon Epperson: A passion for juggling

By Koushi Sunder on February 1st, 2004 • Advice, Career, Life

My recent interview with Sharon Epperson left a mark. From the moment I sat down with this CNBC reporter, Time magazine journalist and mother, she bubbled contagiously with passion for life.

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What is brass?

By Bryan Sims on February 1st, 2004 • Money, Entrepreneurship

Our goal at brass is simple: To provide direct, intelligent, and entertaining content to young adults about the money side of life.

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Tyson Confuses Buyer's Name with His Offer: 50 Cent picks up Mike Tyson's house for pennies

By Stephen Ullmer on February 1st, 2004 • Celebrities, Credit & Debt

50 Cent, one of the biggest names on the hip-hop scene of late, recently purchased Mike Tyson's 48,000 square foot mansion for just $4.1 million.

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Meet the ProduCEOr: 24-year-old entrepreneur on the business of filmmaking

By Bryan Sims on January 16th, 2009 • Advice, Career, Entrepreneurship

Josh Newman just finished his first feature film and he shared not only what it takes to make a movie, but what it takes to run the business.

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Four Wheels, No Regrets: Buying your first car is a rough game. Play smart.

By Stacey Mitchell on February 1st, 2004 • Auto, Life

Most people know choosing a car is a big decision, full of boring considerations like mileage, insurance and repair costs.

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Should You Test Drive Ford Stock?

By Chris Lahiji, Chris Stallman on February 1st, 2004 • Auto, Investing

We introduce you to Chris and Chris talking about the Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F).

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