European Waterways’ Hotel Barge L’Impressionniste in Burgundy

Posted on : 11-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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I dreamed of floating above a green carpet of vineyards interspersed with trays of fine meats and poultry with clouds made of Roquefort and Brie cheeses. Then I awoke to a “real” fantasy not unlike the dream. I was on a fabled French canal exploring an Edenic garden of edible delights.

I spent a week on L’Impressionniste, a 126-foot-long hotel barge, cruising the Burgundy region of France. It was late summer and the vines were full of their famous fruit. All that was needed were a few days of rain and a week or so of warm weather. Then the harvesting could begin.

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The Top 10 Cheapest New Cars of 2010

Posted on : 11-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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I’m not an advocate for buying new vehicles versus used. However, there is some merit in buying an extremely cheap new car and driving it until it’s time to take it behind the woodshed and put it out of its misery.

That being said, below is a list of the 10 cheapest vehicles of 2010 (from most to least expensive), based on MSRP. If you only buy used, go out and get one of these models in 3 years as their resale values are typically only about half of MSRP.

Foreign Automakers Dominate The List of Cheapest Vehicles

You’ll find that foreign automakers swept the list: Nissan (2), Scion (2), Toyota (1), Hyundai (1), Kia (3), and Honda (1). At th

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Consumers also responsible for credit card security

Posted on : 09-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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Credit card users need not do anything wrong to fall victim to security breaches like those at Heartland Payment Systems and TJMaxx parent company TJX; they simply need to have a card.

Their credit card information is protected by the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council, which was formed in 2006. The council sets 12 specific goals to build and maintain secure networks, but those may not always be enough, according to general manager Bob Russo.

“Consumers need to take a little bit of responsibility now. You can watch your credit card activity online,” Russo said in an interview with CNET News. Read more…

Axa tussle enters new round

Posted on : 09-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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The battle for Axa Asia Pacific Holdings’ (Axa APH) Australasian businesses enters a new phase this week after AMP’s exclusivity agreement with the French parent company and bid partner Axa SA expired over the weekend.

In a statement this morning AMP gave little away, saying it  “continues to consider its position” on Axa APH in the absence of an exclusivity agreement.

Assuming AMP does not lift its bid to beat the cash offer from rival suitor National Australia Bank (NAB), the winner may be decided by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

The commission’s decisions on whether to allow a takeover will be made known by Wednesday in AMP/Axa SA’s case and March 18 in the case of NAB.

NAB’s strategic move for market share presents the prospect of a big bank getting bigger – a likely contentious point for the competition watchdog.

AMP has reportedly downplayed to staff the importance of a successful bid, but as Ibisworld industry analyst Zlatan Kapetanovic puts it, life without the Axa APH assets greatly increases the risk of AMP becoming a target for a takeover itself.

“For AMP it is a move they need to make in order to survive because they are the only independent wealth management and financial planning company at the moment,” he told insuranceNEWS.com.au.

Axa APH has backed up last month’s positive $675 million earnings forecast for 2009 with strong data on new business. It said last week the A

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Consumer Credit – What Good News?

Posted on : 08-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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Bloomberg said:

Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks rose, rebounding from the biggest losses since March, as investors speculated the European Union may come up with a solution for budget deficits in Greece and Spain and consumer credit dropped less than forecast.

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Hindsight Is 20/20

Posted on : 08-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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When I look back at my overspending days, it’s easy for me to see the many, many mistakes I made. My life was littered with them. There are some old journal entries of mine that are absolutely cringe-inducing to read. I still have quite a few items in my closet that are just the result of blind conspicuous consumption. I didn’t save. I didn’t invest. I didn’t plan. I didn’t focus on building the career I truly wanted.

Looking back, I see all of those mistakes and missed opportunities and poor choices. I want to smack my 23 year old self on the head and yell, “Get a clue!”

Yet, I also know that hindsight is 20/20.

Back

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Driving To Mexico: Take A Few Precautions And Be Safe!

Posted on : 07-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Financial News

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Mexican Insurance Store:Mexican Auto Insurance Blog Review Current Mexico Travel Tips andCompare Best Quality Mexico Insurance Quotes Online in minutes!

Before you drive to Mexico, take some time and see what the U.S. Department of State has to say about your intended travel destination in Mexico (online at Travel.State.Gov, which also gives numbers you can call). You can find out many essential details about entry and exit requirements, hotspots to avoid, what sorts of rules and regulations will be encountered, much more. The general advise and experience is heading south to the border enter during the day.

Before the adventure begins you must purchase Mexican Auto Insurance, as your US and Canadian car insurance policies are not valid.

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