• 27
    Jan

    Thanks, Mitt and Newt: 12 Tax Tips for the Rest of Us

    Filed under: Taxes By Kevin McCormally, Editorial Director, Kiplinger.com While the punditocracy dives into the details and debates the vices and virtues of Mitt Romney’s and Newt Gingrich’s 2010 tax returns, we decided to see if we could glean any ideas that might help you with your taxes … and maybe even save you some money. We found a gold mine for ordinary folks who’ll never need a Swiss bank account or have to file forms like the Form 926 “Return by a U.S.

    Posted by FinanceGuru in Uncategorized

  • 27
    Jan

    Disney Theme Parks Relax Their ‘No Beard’ Rule

    Disney Theme Parks Relax Their ‘No Beard’ Rule

    Filed under: Company News , Walt Disney Disney ( DIS ) is loosening up its strict dress code for theme park employees. Starting a week from Friday, Disney will allow its hires to sport beards and goatees. That’s a pretty bold step for the family entertainment giant

    Posted by FinanceGuru in WalletPop

  • 27
    Jan

    4 ‘Must Do’ Money Moves to Achieve Fiscal Fitness: LearnVest’s CEO Makes It Simple

    4 ‘Must Do’ Money Moves to Achieve Fiscal Fitness: LearnVest’s CEO Makes It Simple

    Filed under: Personal Finance When it comes to managing your money, there are many roads to long-term financial security. The best route for one person may be quite different from what’s right for another. But whatever path you follow to fiscal fitness, there are some mandatory steps everyone ought to take along the way.

    Posted by FinanceGuru in WalletPop

  • 26
    Jan

    How J.C. Penney Could Transform the Way America Shops

    Filed under: JC Penney , Apple , Target Corp , Retail When Ron Johnson, the new CEO of J.C. Penney ( JCP ) outlined his plan to revamp the department store this week at an analyst meeting, one announcement in particular drew gasps.

    Posted by FinanceGuru in Uncategorized

  • 26
    Jan

    Is Amazon About to Repeat Netflix’s Big Mistake?

    Is Amazon About to Repeat Netflix’s Big Mistake?

    Filed under: Technology , Media , Netflix , Amazon.com Amazon.com ( AMZN ) may be gearing up to start charging for its unlimited video streaming service. If what industry sources are telling the New York Post holds up, the leading online retailer would go from giving away streams of select movie and TV show titles to its millions of Amazon Prime subscribers to selling the unlimited service as a stand-alone offering. If this all sounds somewhat familiar, just rewind a few months to a summer that Netflix ( NFLX ) would prefer to forget

    Posted by FinanceGuru in DailyFinance