Recruiting customers
Recruiting customers
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - When it comes to credit card marketing, companies are dangling everything from free T-shirts to video rental discounts to nab new young consumers. Credit Card Crunch 76% of college students have at least one credit card. The average number of credit
National City earnings decline
Business First - National City Corp. reported Tuesday that its fourth-quarter profit dropped 59 percent compared with last year because of charges from consumer bankruptcy-related loan losses and its multi-year cost-cutting program. The Cleveland, Ohio-based
Online readers share their experiences of sexual harassment
Statesman Journal - We asked: Sixty-two percent of college students say they have experienced sexual harassment. Have you ever experienced sexual harassment on a college campus or in the workplace? You said: Comments appear here as they were submitted to the Statesman
Goal setting will help you
Borderland News - “Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase. Just take the first step.” — Martin Luther King Jr. I had the pleasure of meeting with several colleagues recently to share our business plans and personal goals for 2006. The
GMAC demanding vehicles be returned
Herald-Star - EAST LIVERPOOL - People who bought vehicles recently from Mountain Chevrolet Buick may be receiving threatening letters from GMAC. One woman and her husband who bought a 2006 sedan Dec. 12 from Mountain received a letter Thursday from a Tony Zimmer
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Six tax tips help keep cash in your pocket
Tacoma News Tribune - It s tax avoidance time. As April 15 approaches, people start talking about ways to keep their money instead of giving it to the Internal Revenue Service. Financial counselor and author Eric Tyson ( Taxes 2006 for Dummies, Wiley, $16.95) has
Growing target for identity thieves: kids
Christian Science Monitor - NEW GOAL: When Zach Friesen was 7 (l.), his Social Security number was used illegally to buy a houseboat. Now (r.), he speaks with students about identity theft. NEW YORK Teenagers entering college or starting their first job may have a lot on