Simple tips can help families enjoy vacation without breaking bank (The Columbus Dispatch)
Once you choose whose auto warranty you would like, you'll typically find that you are offered different levels of coverage within the same brand of contract. Some of those levels are for parts coverage, some are time and/or mileage levels and some are for the amount of your deductible. First take time to evaluate thoroughly what you estimate your requirements will be for time and mileage, and base the majority of your decision on this factor. Some of you may put a lot of miles on a vehicle in a short time period, so a high mileage plan (rather than an extended time plan) may be your most cost-effective option. Conversely, people looking to keep their vehicle indefinitely while not driving it long distances may want a longer time period plan with lower mileage coverage.
Simple tips can help families enjoy vacation without breaking bank (The Columbus Dispatch)
Americans spend close to $2,500 on the typical summer vacation. The fun of a great trip, however, quickly evaporates if there is a huge credit-card bill to pay when you return home. Here are some ways to trim expenses once you hit the road:
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South Africa: The Rental Rip-Off (AllAfrica.com)
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New Orleans: You can't go home again (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
Two years have passed since Hurricane Katrina smashed into New Orleans. And if you hang out downtown and don't look too closely, you might think that everything is back to normal.
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Mulally: Ford doesn't need global luxury brand (Detroit News)
DEARBORN -- Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally said the automaker does not need a global luxury brand, but will instead focus on streamlining its core Blue Oval brand with fewer vehicle platforms and more parts sharing worldwide.
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The Next Disruptors (CNN Money)
Disruption is easy to spot - in hindsight. The railroads were always going to be better than canals and wagon trains. The telephone was bound to edge out the telegraph. The transistor was clearly superior to vacuum tubes. In recent years, digital cameras have stolen the market for film, the iPod has started to replace the CD and Google seems to be disrupting just about everything else.
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Allegheny County restaurateurs decry drink tax (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Smarting from their loss last month in Harrisburg, restaurant owners on Tuesday took their fight against a possible poured-drink tax to Allegheny County Council.
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Dollar Stretcher "Living Better...For Less" (Oswego Daily News)
Hello to all my Frugal Friends! Last night, I watched an old John Wayne film called "The Shootist." It was about an aging gunfighter who knew that he was about to die.
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Stepchildren must contribute to college education (Southeast Missourian)
Dear Bruce: My stepchildren are a year apart in age. The oldest will begin college in fall 2008. The younger child will begin a year later. Their parents didn't put any money away for college. My...
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08-20-07 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb)
DR. DRE SUES DEATH ROW OVER RIGHTS TO ‘CHRONIC’ Producer says he owns copyright to his groundbreaking 1992 album.
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Refocusing the United Way (The Record)
Bergen County's United Way is a completely different entity than it was five years ago and most of the change is attributable to Tom Toronto.
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Simple tips can help families enjoy vacation without breaking bank (The Columbus Dispatch)
What's the nature of its deductible? Fully investigate a policy's deductible before signing on the dotted line. Consider not only its amount, but also whether it's per visit or per repair. With a per visit deductible, each visit to the shop will run you a fixed amount, regardless of how many parts are repaired; a per repair deductible applies to each serviced part. What sounds like a minor difference may, under certain circumstances, have a major impact on your wallet. If, for example, you've got a $100 per repair deductible and you take your car in to get the air conditioner, fuel pump and alternator serviced, you'll be out $300; had you opted for a per visit deductible, those repairs would only have cost you $100. Charier still is a $0 deductible policy. You will have to pay extra for this, but if your circumstances become such that you have to take your car in frequently, you'll find that this policy more than pays for itself.
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