Microsoft's unprecedented run of burning money online continued last quarter, as the company had an operating loss of $696 million.
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Microsoft's unprecedented run of burning money online continued last quarter, as the company had an operating loss of $696 million.
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Recruiting in college athletics is a lucrative business. You may be surprised at just how much money is involved all around. via www.realonlinedegrees.com
Obviously BP has lost a lot of money on their whole oil spill fiasco, but here's a different perspective on just how much money that is.
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Believe it or not, not every single vitamin or supplement out there is really worth investing your money on.
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They call America the land of opportunity, but few would question the notion that it is also the land of contrasts. All you need to do is look at the statistics compiled on a regular basis. While the top 1% of American households holds 34.6% of all privately-held wealth, for example, the bottom 80% (made up of salary workers) holds 14.9%. For more statistics on income, wealth and debt distribution in America, take a look at this infographic.
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Check out this infographic that exposes the anatomy of the typical showoff living on a modest income. Just let me warn you, people - it ain't pretty.
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Budgeting doesn't have to be hard.You don't even need to be tied down to the idea of "making a budget." Saving money can be as simple as making a few small changes at home. This infographic shows you easy, convenient ways to save up to $8,800 a year, without ever feeling the pinch of a restrictive budget.
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Still think a music career is an easy path to a blinged-out life? Don't believe the hype. A whole lot of folks have to get paid before the musician does. The Root traces the money trail.
We all know that men and women are different in a multitude of different ways, but do you know that extends to their behavior around money as well?