Spring 2004
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Articles from the Spring 2004 Issue
The Credit Card Trap
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.
Credit Card Perks: Mastering the path to rewards
Rewards are a small price for the millions if not billions they bring credit card companies in interest.
Seize The Thrill: Don't waste another minute without discovering what motivates you
What is it that motivates young entrepreneurs?
Does My Wallet Look Fat In These Pants?: 7 tips for dressing your best without going broke
Whether it's for a critical interview, an important party, or a big date, dressing your best is always important.
The Headline on Your Bottom Line: What business news is important for stock owners
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:
Put A Little Hollywood In Your Portfolio
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.
10 Resolutions for 2004
10 resolutions for 2004.
Sharon Epperson: A passion for juggling
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.
What is brass?
Our goal at brass is simple: To provide direct, intelligent, and entertaining content to young adults about the money side of life.
Tyson Confuses Buyer's Name with His Offer: 50 Cent picks up Mike Tyson's house for pennies
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.
Meet the ProduCEOr: 24-year-old entrepreneur on the business of filmmaking
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.
Four Wheels, No Regrets: Buying your first car is a rough game. Play smart.
Most people know choosing a car is a big decision, full of boring considerations like mileage, insurance and repair costs.
Should You Test Drive Ford Stock?
We introduce you to Chris and Chris talking about the Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F).





