Winter 2007
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Articles from the Winter 2007 Issue
First Accounts & Last Wishes
We answer your questions about account basics and whether you should make a will or not.
Cool Tech Stuff : 10 things you'll want to use everyday
We put together a day in the life of a techie to show you that the future is here--for a price.
Sumaya Kazi: Creating A Culture Of Connections
Sumaya Kazi is the only solo woman featured on Business Week's top 25 young entrepreneurs--consider her your quickest connection to a generation that doesn't let age or culture define success.
360 Degrees of Fun: Inside zorbing
While hamsters may have had the first plastic balls to run around in, humans now have the coolest ones thanks to a couple of thrill-seeking New Zealanders. These giant balls, generally called “zorbs,” go faster and farther – without getting stuck behind the couch.
PR Power : The anyone-can-afford-it guide to promoting
Have you ever started a business, played in a band, raised money for a charity, or planned a party? If you answered "yes" to any of the above, you should take note of these relatively inexpensive (or free) tactics to help you with your promotional ventures--whatever they may be.
The Weekender: Extra cash with a weekend biz
Need some extra cash, but available part-time jobs won’t fit your schedule or your style? Start your own weekend business and discover just how much your free time is worth.
Cutthroat Check Cashers: The quick and dirty
You just received your paycheck and you're in a hurry. You stop at a check cashing store to get your green fast, but before you make that a habit, you should know how much check cashers are costing you.
Pay It Forward: Make it big and make a difference
It is crucial that the people who will lead our generation give back and help others to follow in their paths.
High-Priced CEOs: Over-the-edge executive perks
From multi-million-dollar bonuses to private-plane access and interest-free loans, we take a look at the impressive perks of being a big-time CEO.
Budget Building: A budget that actually works
Most people cringe at the word "budget," but it really can be a comforting tool to ensure your money is in order.
Fall Into The Gap: Sizing up the stock
Is Gap stock a good fit for your portfolio?





