As I'm sure you know, I look at TONS of financial articles every day to decide which ones to post on and which ones to ignore. In the past, the articles I've chosen to ignore, simply go by the wayside. But this morning I thought that I'd start posting links to the articles I don't select (or at least some of them) because it's likely there are people out there who would like to read them. I'm not sure how often I'll do this (we'll see how it goes), but I'll try to keep it up for at least a bit to see if anyone likes it.
Here's what I have for you today:
- Clunky Name, Snazzy Record -- The manager of Excelsior Value & Restructuring hunts for bargain companies in the throes of change.
- Why a la carte cable TV is a nutty idea -- Unbundling cable is about politics, not about driving down prices
- Most Expensive Lingerie 2006 -- Just in time for Valentine's Day
- Finding Prosperity amid Uncertainty -- For this Special Report, we went to some leading analysts to get their top stock picks in major sectors, from retail to tech
- For Hallmark, love is in the (same) cards -- Company says red-and-black design Valentine's Day card was best seller in virtually every U.S. city last year.
- Young savers -- Where's the best place for teens to stash earnings?
- 5 tips for selling a home in a buyer's market
- The Moral of the Story -- Socially responsible investing might help you sleep better, but it's not making you rich.
- Pay Taxes with Plastic? -- Credit card firms dangle bait to those who owe taxes
- Help! I can't stop shopping! -- MSNBC.com answers your questions on business, personal finance
- Why the Donald gets all the girls -- The new Mrs. Trump may very well have been attracted by all the money. So what?
- What's your home worth? Get a 'Zestimate' -- A new site promises sophisticated home valuations and -- one day -- an end to 6% commissions.
- How My Uncle Accidentally Got Rich -- Paul Elliott was warned not to call Professor Jeremy Siegel the "Wizard of Wharton." He just can't resist.
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