July, 2010

Chelsea Clinton wedding set to cost two million dollars or more

On July 31, Chelsea Clinton and intended husband Marc Mezvinsky will be tying the knot. Chelsea Clinton's wedding is making headlines around the country, not only because of the large names, but because of the estimated $ 2 million price tag. The ultra-secretive wedding is rumored to be prepared for Astor Courts in Rhinebeck, New ...

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How to avoid personal finance mistakes that cost a lot of money

A lot of people make financial mistakes by spending money without thinking. Living for today and forgetting about tomorrow can get you in trouble. Nobody likes to stop spending their money. But personal financial management will help you stay away from big mistakes that hold you back from where you really want to be. Budgets help ...

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Unemployment benefits extension freed from Republican filibuster

An extension of unemployment benefits for millions of jobless Americans overcame a Republican filibuster within the Senate Tuesday. Since this has been stalled since May, around 2 million Americans no longer have their job benefits. The U.S. unemployment rate is stuck at 9.5 percent. There are five times more individuals looking for work than you ...

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Low magnitude earthquake in Maryland shocks nation to its core

A mild earthquake in Maryland that jiggled the nation's capital triggered widespread panic that probably has California residents chuckling. The D.C. earthquake caused no property damage or traffic delays, and the trains ran on time. But thousands of people called emergency switchboards following the ground rumbled and buildings wriggled for about 10 seconds. {There was ...

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Getting a loan in the UK could require taking a test

In the United Kingdom, new rules are being considered that would make loans for anyone that may need extra cash just a little more difficult. After the Learning and Skills Council found that 9 out of 10 customers couldn't calculate basic financial numbers, ministers took note. Now, new regulations may require customers that need loans ...

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