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Facebook's Saverin should be forced to pay upExaminer.comSchumer added “It's infuriating to see someone sell out the country that welcomed him and kept him safe, educated him and helped him become a billionaire”. Casey stated “we simply cannot allow the ultra wealthy to write their own rules, Mr. Saverin has ...and more » |
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Change Your Spending Habits By Experimenting With RewardsLifehacker AustraliaWhen you get used to a routine you become reliant on it, and spending money becomes a part of your reward system. Financial blog Get Rich Slowly recommends experimenting with your reward centre to find the real financial cravings and eliminating them.and more » |
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Following Up On Eagle Ford Shale StocksSeeking AlphaWhile Carrizo Oil & Gas (CRZO) and C&J Energy Services (CJES) might be better known stocks, both have struggled even as the liquids rich basin has produced strong earnings for the companies. The market clearly has lumped both of them into the nat gas ...and more » |
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5 Ways Rich and Famous Can Hide AssetsAdvisorOneWhen the value, assets and inheritors of a public figure's estate become public knowledge, the estate planning process has failed, Duggan says. This is because assets owned in an individual's name at the time of death must go through the probate ... |
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The Facebook scamAol MoneyBut whatever happens, Facebook's founding fathers are fabulously wealthy. I received one a few days ago headed "Facebook fortunes – now make your own". I am not too sure about the grammar but the intention is clear. I too can become rich just like ...and more » |
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Marketing is becoming the new R&DEconsultancy (blog)His predictions today ring truer than ever. Now, the information-rich environment enabled by the net is transforming marketing into something more. Specifically, marketing is becoming the new research and development (R&D). Marketers now have immediate ... |
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When the Rich Justify Income InequalityPolitic365Act Two: Hard work is not enough; the rich are rich because they take the risks no one else is willing to take. Act Two is an elegant response to my critique of Act One. “You cannot simply be a mindless worker,” goes the argument, “you must be ... |
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Facebook, patriotism, taxes and fair playAtlanta Journal Constitution (blog)Under the current system, you can come to the United States and take advantage of all it offers — its legal system, its education system, its markets, its infrastructure, its creativity — and become rich, then flee elsewhere when it comes time to pay ...and more » |
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