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The Hidden Tax Traps in the Housing-Rescue Bill
Don't get snared in these five hidden traps in the new housing-rescue legislation.
The hidden tax traps in the housing-rescue bill - MarketWatch

"I Said What?!"

It's not easy being a bank CEO these days. Just ask Merrill Lynch's highly paid CEO John Thain. Nearly every promise he's made to investors since he took the helm has been broken. Here are the most regrettable things Wall Street CEOs have said since the credit crunch began.
Regrettable Comments by Bank CEOs - Portfolio.com


Cracking Down on Mortgage Scammers

The Justice Department is going after real estate fraud. The 400-plus people charged nationwide racked up $1 billion in losses. Here's what they are finding.
Feds cracks down on mortgage fraud - CNNmoney

Beef or Chicken? Paper or Plastic? Buried or Cremated?
If you are looking for a better Earth the answers are Chicken, Paper and Cremation. Our global environmental problems are the net result of billions of individual decisions, and the right choice isn't always obvious. The right choice may vary depending on your individual circumstances, but here are some general guidelines to inform your thinking.
29 Best Green Choices - Forbes.com

Most Tax-Friendly States for Retirees
Where you live can have a huge impact on your tax bill in ways that may surprise you. Some states are more tax-friendly for retirees than others.
Retiree Tax Heaven (and Hell) - Kiplinger.com

Auto Leasing Hits the Skids
Struggling auto lenders are seeking a new lease on life -- one that doesn't include leases. Chrysler, other lenders pull out of money-losing auto leases. Here's what to expect.
Auto Makers Hit the Brakes on Leasing Programs - SmartMoney.com

Not-So-Dirty Sexy Money
Mention the name Chippendales to most people and they probably think of a cheesy group of shirtless hunks in bow ties getting dollar bills tucked into their G-strings by hysterical women. What Kevin Denberg wants them to think about, however, is tasteful but still titillating entertainment for women with high-end production values and ticket prices to match. Thirty years after Chippendales debuted, Denberg is doing everything he can to turn its tremendous brand recognition into profits, all while staying PG-13. Can he do it?
Chippendales' Kevin Denberg - Portfolio.com
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