29/09/2010

Financial: Who's Responsible When Something Borrowed Breaks?

By on September 29, 2010
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FORBES.COM FINANCIAL NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 29, 2010

Who's Responsible When Something Borrowed Breaks?
Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz
If you borrow something, you should return it whole--no excuses.

Three Money Lessons From Teenagers
Laura F. Dogu
My kids respond to Mom's column on teaching children about money with great advice of their own.

Ten Habits Of Highly Effective Real Estate Investors
Jean Folger
The best real estate investors share these traits and practices.

Where Homeowners Are Slashing Asking Prices The Most
Stephane Fitch
In Minneapolis and Phoenix the markdowns are rampant; in Detroit and Miami less so.

Top Five Signs Of A Bad Real Estate Agent
Tara Struyk
The signs of a bad agent go beyond whether your home sells quickly.

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