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Filed under: Insurance Mother’s Day is nearly here, bringing with it piles of flowers, an avalanche of candy, and a big boost for the nation’s brunch industry. But, while the classic Mother’s Day gifts are great, Sunday might also be a good day to think about taking better care of the presents that mom has already received. Motherhood and jewelry do tend to go together: For many moms, engagement rings and push gifts are among the most valuable jewelry they own.
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Filed under: Taxes Ideally, you’ve already completed your tax return, since late filers tend to pay more to get their taxes done. Or — even if you’ve left it till the last minute — you’re on track to finish by April 17, the IRS’s slightly extended deadline for 2012. (Don’t attribute those extra couple of days to any inherent generosity from the taxman: This year, April 15 falls on a Sunday, and Emancipation Day, a holiday observed in the District of Columbia, is the following Monday.
Posted by FinanceGuru in WalletPop
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Filed under: Investing , Media , Coca-Cola Company , Pepsico , salesforce.com , Apple , Anheuser-Busch InBev , Yahoo , Best Buy Super Bowl Sunday is coming and you know what that means: Coca-Cola ( KO ) polar bears will be hamming it up, the E*TRADE ( ETFC ) Baby will charm viewers, and Audi’s new LED headlights are going to do in some vampires. Ferris Bueller will even make a surprising return .
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Filed under: Media , Honda Motor Co , Autos , Entertainment Fans of John Hughes’ classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off will have to keep waiting for a real sequel. A teaser with Matthew Broderick reprising his role as the happy-go-lucky Bueller — sort of — is actually a taste of a Honda ( HMC ) commercial that will make its television debut during Sunday’s Super Bowl. Facebook, Twitter, and blogs were ablaze earlier this month with buzz that Broderick’s middle-aged turn as Bueller wanting a day off from work was actually a precursor to a full-blown movie….
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Filed under: Company News , Netflix The plot continues to twist at Netflix ( NFLX ). The video rental giant revealed on Sunday that it will be dividing its operations into two distinct websites.
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