Smash a car, help raise money for the library (News Democrat & Leader)
Requirements of an insurance contract Insurable interest The insured must derive a real financial gain from that which he is insuring, or stand to lose if it is destroyed or lost. The item must belong to the insured. One person may take out insurance on the life of another if the second party owes the first money.
Smash a car, help raise money for the library (News Democrat & Leader)
Richard Brown and his son Mike are planning the first annual fall car bash to be held Oct. 27-28 from 10 a.m. through 6 p.m. at 1111 Highland Lick Road next to Logan County Salvage.
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Business Sunflashes (Calgary Sun)
NEW YORK--What keeps the richest among us awake at night? According to an online survey, more than just whether to buy that second sports car.
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Jail for car king's killer (The Age)
Woman jailed for 26 years for fatally injecting millionaire lover with heroin.
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LEARNING ABOUT FINANCES (The Toledo Blade)
Credit union representative Kevin Grennan counsels Notre Dame High School students Rachael Garvin, Alex Milliron, and Lauren Post, from left, on buying a car. The young women were among hundreds of students from 12 northwest Ohio high schools at a workshop yesterday on the financial lessons of life.
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How To Handle a Cash Crunch (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - In the world of living paycheck to paycheck, unforeseen expenses create a very stressful situation. Whether the car breaks down, the water heater blows a leak or your dog needs emergency surgery from eating the hallway rug, finding a way to get out of the red gets harder every day.
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MiRACLES FOR SALE (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Caitlin Karolczak sees it as a classic case of supply and demand. After all, one of her eggs goes to waste every month, so she might as well share it with a woman who can use it. She thinks the $8,000 she can get is a reasonable price for helping someone create a life. "If you give something away, they won't cherish it," she said. Much has changed since the first test tube baby was conceived in ...
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Misconduct reported at Oprah's African school (Baltimore Sun)
People and Places A dormitory matron at Oprah Winfrey's school for disadvantaged girls in South Africa has been suspended amid allegations of serious misconduct.
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Marketing Guide (Canada.com)
Public relations agencies call what they do for clients "earned media." While what they do -- namely get paid to create attention for their clients' products and services -- is not in the end much different than what advertising agencies do, the process is quite different.
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Cemetery manager fired, faces charges (Santa Maria Times)
Oak Hill Cemetery District trustees have fired their general manager of 11 years, James Poggione, just weeks after he was charged with felony embezzlement for allegedly using district funds to buy personal items like a new washing machine and gas for his car.
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We have too much to worry about (Rapid City Journal)
If I'm average, and there's no guarantee of that, my computer keyboard has more germs per square inch than a toilet seat (3,295 compared to 49). Before you judge me harshly, you should know that yours does, too. I read it in a magazine, so it must be true.
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Smash a car, help raise money for the library (News Democrat & Leader)
Questions in personal finance revolve around How much money will be needed by an individual (or by a family) at various points in the future? Where will this money come from (e.g. savings or borrowing)? How can people protect themselves against unforeseen events in their lives, and risk in financial markets? How can family assets be best transferred across generations (bequests and inheritance)? How do taxes (tax subsidies or penalties) affect personal financial decisions?
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