Finance
Don’t Like Your New Chevy? Return It — Dollars and Sense
General Motors announced a first-of-its-kind policy on Thursday: if you buy a Chevrolet and don’t like it, you’ll be able to return most models to the dealership within two months for a full cash refund of the purchase price.
Many Americans Will Cut Back on Vacation Spending This Year — Dollars and Sense
While travelers globally say they’ll spend more money on vacations this year than they did in 2011, the story is a bit different in the US — here, many people will actually shell out less.
Pennsylvania Mayor Cuts Salary of All City Employees to Minimum Wage — Is It Fair?
Consumers Could Soon Pay a Fee on Credit Card Transactions — Dollars and Sense
New Bill Would Force Online Retailers to Collect Sales Tax — Dollars and Sense
Online shoppers often cite the convenience of purchasing items from web retailers like Amazon, but another perk to cyber shopping is that buyers often don’t have to pay sales tax.
Thanks to a congressional bill, though, that could soon change.
How Can Setting a Budget Actually Make You Spend More? — Dollars and Sense
People looking to buy something often set a price limit for themselves. But as new research found, that may not be such a good idea — in fact, budgeting could even make you spend more.
How To Make Money On Next Year’s Boilermaker
Another Boilermaker is in the books, year 35 is done. What can we talk about now? How about Boilermaker 36? Next year is your chance to win. Maybe not on the course, but how about making some top dollars off the event? The way to make the cash is very simple and it’s been in front of you this whole time. The answer: Recycling.
Best Buy Announces Plans to Lay Off 650 Geek Squad Employees — Dollars and Sense
Which Credit Card Companies Have the Best — And Worst — Customer Satisfaction Records? — Dollars and Sense
Before you sign up for a new credit card, wouldn’t it be great to know which companies have the happiest customers? Thanks to a new publicly-available complaint database, now you will — and much of the work has already been done for you.
