Uncommon Money News (Vol. 77)


By: Roshawn Watson

Brand New Post Coming Friday Nov 20:

In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy!

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Posts Of Week

Who is Paying Taxes? (INFOGRAPHIC)!

T-Mobile admits its staff illegally sold personal records of thousands of customers to competitors.

Business

GM to start repaying debt to U.S.

Fed Reserve bans most bank overdraft fees

FedEx to Break Records: 13 Million Packages Shipped in 1 Day

T-Mobile admits its staff illegally sold personal records of thousands of customers to competitors. (POW)

“We don’t know how to build a sub-$500 computer that is not a piece of junk.” -Steve Jobs

U.S. Postal Service posts $3.8 billion loss – Nov. 16, 2009

Economy

Median home prices fall in 8 out of 10 U.S. cities

Entertainment Money News
Aaron Carter’s Manager Responds to Pop Star’s Back Tax Lien

Nicolas Cage: Movie star, foreclosure victim

Gosselin sues TLC for $5 million

Cindy Crawford, Husband Targeted in Extortion Plot

Eddie Cibrian’s Ex Wants Him to Pay $49,000/month

Paranormal Activity Scares Up $100 Million

Offbeat Money News
Who is Paying Taxes? (INFOGRAPHIC)! (POW)

Five Painless Ways to Cut Expenses

How the middle class are shoplifting to keep up appearances

The professor offers to sell the class a $20 bill. Bidding starts at $1 and goes up in $1 increments. The winner pays the professor whatever the high bid was, and gets the $20. Here’s the catch: the second-highest bidder also has to pay, but gets nothing in return.

2 comments

  1. It is rather interesting for me to read the post. Thanx for it. I like such topics and everything connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.

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