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Budweiser's Dog & Pony Show Tops USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter
The Patriots' streak was broken, but Anheuser-Busch's was not. In the high-stakes world of Super Bowl advertising, it aired the best-liked Super Bowl ad for a record 10th-consecutive year. On the other end of the spectrum, Dorito's online video ad was rated worst.
Budweiser's dog and pony show takes top Ad Meter spot - USATODAY.com Chart: See How All Super Bowl Ads Rated


The Cost of Not Maintaining Your Car

Delaying car repairs can cost you hundreds -- or even thousands -- of dollars over the long run. Here are six areas of maintenance you should never skip.
True cost of not maintaining your car - Bankrate.com


Have to Pay Taxes This Year? Here Is a Rewarding Way to Do It

Nobody enjoys paying taxes, but several credit card issuers hope to lessen the pain by offering reward points or airline miles for cardholders who pay their federal income tax with plastic. Some credit card issuers like American Express and Discover offer cash back when you use their plastic to pay off Uncle Sam.
Tax payments by plastic rewarding -Bankrate.com


Funds to Keep the Income Flowing in Retirement

Boomers, prepare for the deluge. For years, fund companies have been focused on creating a product that would generate a steady stream of retirement income. Now, those products are here, and investors can expect to see a wave of offerings in a variety of styles.
Retirement: Funds to Keep the Income Flowing
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Last updated: December 04, 2008: 01:23 AM

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