5 Ways to Survive the Dollar's Dive
The once mighty greenback has had a rough time lately. It keeps hitting record lows against the Euro, Yen and other currencies. As the dollar plummets in value vs. a myriad of foreign currencies, don't be caught by surprise at the ways it could affect your everyday life. Here are a five examples of how the lower dollar may negatively impact your budget and what you can do to mitigate the effects.
5 Ways to Survive the Dollar's Dive - TheStreet.com
What $100 Oil Means for Your Wallet
Here's how record-high oil prices can affect your if they stay at current levels. From gas prices and heating costs to air travel and shipping costs you can expect to pay much higher prices.
What $100 Oil Means for Your Wallet | SmartMoney.com
Fountain of Youth Discovered?
It's been nearly 500 years since Juan Ponce de Leon went in search of the Fountain of Youth. Has it been found-in pill form?
So You Want to Live Forever?
America's Largest Private Companies
Koch Industries, Cargill and Chrysler tops Forbes annual list of America's biggest companies that are privately owned. Other large well-known private companies include Mars, Ernst & Young, CMAC Financing, Publix supermarkets and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
America's Largest Private Companies - Forbes.com
Most Murderous Cities in U.S.
Homicides results in thousands of deaths each year. Comparing the 72 largest cities FBI data reveals that some places are definitely more murderous than others. Getting the dubious honor of topping the list is Detroit followed by Baltimore, New Orleans, Newark and St. Louis.
America's Most Murderous Cities - Forbes.com
Best U.S. Vineyards
Every state in the U.S. is now in the winemaking business. From riesling made in Michigan to cabernet out of New Jersey -- can vino Americano compete on a global scale?
American Winemaking in the 50 States - Portfolio.com 11 American Vineyards to Watch
10 Great Wines for Less Than $10
To arrive at Consumer Reports' list they singled out inexpensive wines that have been excellent or very good in their past tests, then asked our experts to conduct blind taste tests of the current vintages. The prices in the Ratings are the averages from supermarkets nationwide. Be aware that the vintages might vary among stores. Cheers!
ConsumerReports.org - Inexpensive Wine: Wines under $10










