Spring 2005
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Articles from the Spring 2005 Issue
Spring Break: Breaking the bank?
Taking advantage of the opportunities available for college students and knowing a few tricks of the travel trade will get you far from campus for a fraction of the normal cost.
Cleaning House: The dirty business of white-collar crime
Barry Minkow wants the story of his roller coaster life to be an example to ambitious young people out there.
Airline Tickets & Car Financing
Some of the best values can be found on websites that specialize in finding low fares, but it pays to do your homework.
Operating Tables Or Waiting Tables?: Will the years in school pay off in the long run?
The U.S. Department of Labor's 2002 statistics show which occupations have the highest and lowest average annual salary.
Taking It Global: Making it happen
An international organization led almost entirely by young adults, TIG was created to help enable young adults take action in local and global communities.
Think Big!: Go out and do something amazing
The athlete. The entrepreneur. The inventor. Do they have that special "X" factor?
Bankin' on Your Body: Is your bum worth big bucks?
The first documented case of body-part insurance, way back in the 1920s, was a downright unreasonable policy insuring silent movie star Ben Turpin's signature crossed eyes against going straight.
Avoid A Taxing Situation: Seven tips to ease tax stress
Here are a few tips to help you understand the ABCs of taxes, and perhaps hang on to more of your C-notes.
Yum! Foods Will Fatten Your Waistline: But how about your wallet?
The name says it all. From tacos to fried chicken & pizza of all kinds, Yum! Brands, Inc. seems to have what people are hungry for. But let's look at more technical information to see if it belongs on the 99-cent value list:





