A Safety Net for the Whales (Washington Post)
Credit cards and designed for ease of use, so most of the payment process is completely transparent to consumers. At times, however, problems with the system may arise. Network downtimes and equipment failures can occasionally prevent credit card transactions from occurring.
A Safety Net for the Whales (Washington Post)
Wall Street loves to talk about letting financial markets weed out the weak. But when the Street itself gets in trouble, it sticks out its little tin cup, asking for help. And gets it.
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A Bounty of Ideas from Berkshire's Portfolio (Morningstar.com via Yahoo! Finance)
A look at Berkshire's 5-star holdings.
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GE Money Launches Consumer Financing Program with International Solid Surface Fabricators Association (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ST PAUL, Minn.----GE Money's Sales Finance unit and International Solid Surface Fabricators Association , a non-profit trade association for solid surface and quartz fabricators, today announced a new five-year relationship to provide private label revolving and installment credit options through GE's PROJECTLINE and PROJECTLOAN programs.
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Read This Before the Market Crashes (The Motley Fool)
Could it finally be curtains for stock investors?
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Fed reacts to mortgage crisis with rate cut (Rocky Mountain News)
The Federal Reserve lowered the interest rate it charges banks and acknowledged for the first time Friday that an extraordinary policy shift is needed to contain the subprime-mortgage collapse that began roiling the world's financial markets two months ago.
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Breast MRI: New CME Program Launched (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BELLEVUE, Wash.----Confirma®, developer of CADstream® and market leader in computer-aided detection for breast MRI, announced that it has awarded an educational grant to the International Center for Postgraduate Medical Education to develop a new curriculum of continuing medical education for breast MRI.
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For the Record (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Fayette Lawsuits LVNV Funding LLC vs. Joseph Parkhill for $7,114, etc., claimed due on an agreement. Midland Funding LLC vs. John A. Luigart for $6,526, etc., claimed due on a contract. Community Trust Bank vs. Mary M. Crume for $4,051, etc., claimed due on a contract. Louisville Communications LLC vs. Ageless Weight Loss Center for $5,050, etc., claimed due on a contract.
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After the Drop, It's Time to Stock-Shop (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
Let's be realistic and get a grip. If I were an investor with ample resources, or a money manager who feels besieged by the market's latest tantrum, I would go shopping -- for stocks. Not just any stock. I would buy the market's top losers on Thursday, Aug.9, when the Dow Jones industrial average plummeted 387 points, or 2.8%, to 13,270.65.
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Spending power: How the new SmartPay card will affect your bottom line (Federal Times)
One of the most anticipated features of the next generation of government purchase cards may not be the cards at all.
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After the Drop, It's Time to Stock-Shop (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
BusinessWeek's Gene Marcial says the latest round of panic selling presents steeled investors with a unique buying opportunity
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A Safety Net for the Whales (Washington Post)
Still, credit card fraud remains a major issue for consumers, and at the very least a hassle. The Fed urges credit card users to be on the lookout for skimming, which can take place when a credit card is swiped and the magnetic stripe information is gathered, allowing thieves to copy the card in order to carry out fraudulent transactions. Skimming is of particular concern in restaurants, where the credit card often leaves the consumer's watch for some time.
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