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Spring 2006

Printed on 02/2006

Articles from the Spring 2006 Issue

Just the FAQs

By brass Staff on February 1st, 2006 • Debt Management, Credit & Debt

I know some people who filed for bankruptcy, and wanted to get some more information about it.

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Ten Tips for your Taxes: Making cents of your tax return

By brass Staff on February 1st, 2006 • Taxes, Life

They say there are two things certain in life: death & taxes. Here are ten tips to make one of those seem less grim.

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Young And Hungry: Dave Lieberman's recipe for success

By Bernadette Houston on February 1st, 2006 • Career, Celebrities, Food, Entrepreneurship

Dave Lieberman is definitely as real as they come, despite being the youngest chef to host his own television show on the well-known Food Network.

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Inventing Opportunity: Is your idea patent worthy?

By Nick Hagen, Sarah E. Williams on February 1st, 2006 • Career, Entrepreneurship

With such a wealth of creative spirit, what's keeping you from cashing in on your ideas?

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The Golden Age of Charity: A guide to goodwill

By Janelle Randazza on February 1st, 2006 • Giving, Social, Investing, Life

With over 800,000 charitable organizations in the U.S., how do you determine where and how your money is spent?

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A Different Breed Of Business: Think like an entrepreneur

By Bryan Sims on February 1st, 2006 • Career, Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes.

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Fly Me To The Moon: The race for space travel

By Stephen Ullmer on February 1st, 2006 • Technology, Travel, Life

Thanks to evolving technology and wealthy dreamers like Richard Branson and Paul Allen, space travel and trips to the Earth's moon may be possible in our lifetime.

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Lights! Camera! Action!: Does Netflix stock make the final cut?

By Chris Lahiji on February 1st, 2006 • Internet, Investing

 

A revolutionary in the movie rental industry, Netflix is now a widely recognized Internet brand. However, competitors are catching up--can Netflix stay ahead long enough to make an investment worthwhile?

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