The Wall Street Journal:
The Internal Revenue Service said it will raise its standard optional mileage rates, but those increases will be effective only for the last six months of this year.
This is important news for many drivers who use their cars and other vehicles for work, medical or moving purposes. It’s also important because the […]
From pregnancy to birth and as the child grows, it’s a special time. Unfortunately it doesn’t last forever, and those moments are times we want to preserve. Casting Keepsakes gives parents a chance to do that with their casting kits. Whether it’s from pregnancy with a belly casting kit, or the traditional […]
Freep:
You’ve no doubt heard stories about some successful business that started in the owner’s basement or garage. He or she doodled a product or idea on a napkin and set to work making it happen. The entrepreneur would go on to hire employees, move into an office building and enjoy greater success. But there was […]
DIY Life:
Chances are, despite careful planning and attention to detail, there will be something that doesn’t go exactly as planned at a wedding. Weddings are human events, and we humans are known for making mistakes.
You can help your bride-to-be or groom-to-be relax by gifting them with a wedding day emergency kit. Just knowing that someone […]
US News.com:
The Washington Post reported on how the conventional wisdom that Wal-Mart is the bane of small mom-and-pop businesses is being shattered in the wake of a new Wal-Mart opening in Landover Hills, Md., a close-in Washington suburb in Prince George’s County, Md.
The article cites research showing that in urban areas Wal-Mart has not driven […]
Entrepreneur’s StartUps:
For years, Janet Lau organized her papers with sticky notes and paper clips but was constantly frustrated by the messiness that would ensue. Then, in 2004, she decided to fuse the two office supplies together, and Clip-Tabs were born. “You think about it for days and months, and that’s when it hits you and […]
Associated Press:
Like a lot of people, Nate Towne is cutting back on spending. He’s carpooling to work and only shops at grocery stores that take coupons or offer discount “rewards” cards.
But even in this economy, he remains a self-described “candy snob.”
“I’m serious when I say I’ll pay a premium for my top favorites because in […]
Associated Press:
At the Corner Pub on Cincinnati’s west side, bartender Melissa Metz can count the cost of the economic hangover in the stack of bills she has at the end of a shift.
Those tips make up the majority of her income, but they’ve been dwindling for months amid rising gas prices and other economic woes. […]
GlobalNation:
WHEN SHE WAS STILL IN elementary school, Evelyn Wagstaff pushed a small kariton from Divisoria, filled with fruits and vegetables for sale. This Tondo native still sells vegetables today but as a successful entrepreneur, with business and properties in Hong Kong, London and Manila. Besides looking after her Little Divisoria sari-sari store in the middle […]
APP.com:
My name is Max Williams and I am a 15yr. old from Neptune NJ.
I am known as MAX BEATs and have been playing music and am the newest DJ for internetwebradio.net my show is on respect73.2.
I play R&B music Saturday mornings 9am-10am and Monday evenings 10p-11pm. I love writing lyrics for other artists, singing, engineering […]
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