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$200K Blows Out
of Armored Car
Dec 1, 2011 3:48 PM CST
$200K Blows Out of Armored Car
Oddly, much of the cash hasn't been returned
(Newser)
- Merry Christmas, travelers on Pennsylvania's Route 19. It seems an armored car ferrying bags of cash on Wednesday drove for some time with a back door wide open—and that allowed about $200,000 to fly out, reports WPXI . A passing motorist finally managed to alert the armored car'...
Grocery Store Wouldn't Let Me Pay in Quarters: Woman
Nov 2, 2011 11:38 AM CDT
Grocery Store Wouldn't Let Me Pay in Quarters: Woman
Woman mortified after Portland store refused to take her change
(Newser)
- It's not a good week to be a grocery store. First, a Safeway in Honolulu got raked over the coals for arresting a pregnant woman who ate a sandwich while shopping and forgot to pay for it. Now, a woman in Portland says a Save-a-Lot wouldn't let her...
Gadhafi Hid a
Ton
of Money
Oct 22, 2011 11:47 AM CDT
Gadhafi Hid a
Ton
of Money
Libyan officials estimate he squirreled away $200B
(Newser)
- The Libyan people may have reason to despise Moammar Gadhafi a little bit more: The country's senior officials estimate that the fallen leader's squirreled-away wealth topped the $200 billion mark. As the
Los Angeles Times
points out, that breaks down to about $30,000 per Libyan, some 30%...
8 (Out of 400) Billionaires
Say Yes to Higher Taxes
survey says
Oct 15, 2011 7:48 AM CDT
8 (Out of 400) Billionaires Say Yes to Higher Taxes
Most just ignored the question from Salon
(Newser)
- Salon sent queries to every single billionaire on the Forbes 400 asking whether they would be willing to pay more taxes. The results: Eight said yes (including Buffett), one said no (Charles Koch), and a few offered qualified answers somewhere in between. The other 390 or so—including Oprah,...
America's 5 Priciest Zip Codes
Oct 14, 2011 3:25 PM CDT
America's 5 Priciest Zip Codes
New Jersey, California, and New York neighborhoods top the list
(Newser)
- 90210's claim to fame extends beyond Tori Spelling and Shannen Doherty. The zip code is also one of the five priciest in America
.
With the help of Altos Research,
Forbes
crunched 20,000 zip codes' worth of real estate listings to zero in on the poshest geographic areas in...
Money Beats Happiness
Study Says
Oct 1, 2011 9:28 AM CDT
Money Beats Happiness
Study finds people trade happiness for other benefits
(Newser)
- Money cannot buy happiness, but most people would choose it anyway, says a new study of more than 2,600 people published in the
American Economic Review
. For example, if the choice is between a job that pays $80,000 a year and lets you get seven and a half...
Why Money Actually
Isn't
the 'Root of All Evil'
OPINION
Sep 10, 2011 8:31 AM CDT
Why Money Actually
Isn't
the 'Root of All Evil'
Common warning is actually a misquote: Trent Hamm
(Newser)
- “Money is the root of all evil,” a concerned friend recently wrote to
Christian Science Monitor
financial blogger Trent Hamm, wondering why Hamm would devote his blog to helping people accumulate wealth. But that phrase, which you’ve probably heard or even said yourself, is actually a misquote,...
Quake Survivors
Return $78M
in Found Cash
Aug 18, 2011 4:05 PM CDT
Quake Survivors Return $78M in Found Cash
Nearly 6,000 safes have washed ashore in Japan
(Newser)
- In the five months since a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated the east coast of Japan, honest citizens have returned $78 million in cash—$48 million found in thousands of wallets, and $30 million from some 5,700 safes that turned up onshore, reports ABC News . One safe had $1...
Man Finds
$17K on Ground,
Returns It to Bank
Jun 10, 2011 1:15 PM CDT
Man Finds $17K on Ground, Returns It to Bank
Robert Adams finds $17,021 in a plastic bag
(Newser)
- Robert Adams craved an ice-cold drink and a burrito after finishing his shift on a sweltering workday, but his empty wallet left him with two obvious choices: Stop at the ATM, or find a bag containing more than $17,000 in cash. While at an ATM on Monday, Adams looked...
How to Buy Happiness
May 7, 2011 1:03 PM CDT
How to Buy Happiness
Eight tips for purchases that will boost your pleasure
(Newser)
- Money may not be able to buy happiness, but if you spend wisely, you can at least avoid purchases that make you
un
happy. SmartMoney lists eight tips for happy spending, based on new research published this month:
Buy experiences, not things
: People overwhelmingly report that they get more happiness out
...
A New Way to Cheat on Your Spouse: Lie About Money
Jan 13, 2011 7:26 PM CST
A New Way to Cheat on Your Spouse: Lie About Money
One in three admit to fibbing about financial matters
(Newser)
- Infidelity isn't always the stuff of illicit affairs. A new survey shows that 31% of Americans who combine their finances with a spouse have lied about money to said spouse. "Financial infidelity may be the new normal," writes Jenna Goudreau at her
Forbes
blog . The most common misdeeds...
Get Fit, Financially
Speaking, in 2010
Dec 26, 2010 7:36 AM CST
Get Fit, Financially Speaking, in 2010
A 12-month guide to taking control of your finances
(Newser)
- If your New Year’s resolution is to take control of your finances, you’re in luck: Brett Arends provides a handy month-by-month guide in the
Wall Street Journal
:
January
: Max out your 401(k) contributions if your budget can handle it, or at least hit the company match level. Ideally,
...
Feds Quarantine $110B in Potentially Defective $100 Bills
Dec 6, 2010 11:38 AM CST
Feds Quarantine $110B in Potentially Defective $100 Bills
New security features caused wide-scale printing problem
(Newser)
- The new $100 bills were designed to thwart counterfeiters—but instead, the complex process required to create the high-tech bills has thwarted printers, resulting in $110 billion in currently unusable bills. The new hundreds, planned for roll-out in February, include a 3D security strip and color-shifting bell image—and producing...
Arizona Homeless Man Finds
$3,300—and Returns It
Nov 19, 2010 3:01 PM CST
Arizona Homeless Man Finds $3,300—and Returns It
He's winning praise for his good deed
(Newser)
- It's like one of those moral hypotheticals: If you found $3,300 in cash with no apparent ID, would you keep it? But the reality has a twist: The man who did, in fact, find that sum in a backpack was also homeless. He still turned over the cash to...
Money Trouble May
Signal Alzheimer’s
Oct 31, 2010 9:30 AM CDT
Money Trouble May Signal Alzheimer’s
Financial advisers ponder meaning of 'competence'
(Newser)
- The first sign of Arthur Packel's Alzheimer's was the call from the homeowner's association asking for unpaid fees. As his mind began its long slide, it turns out, the first thing he did was simply stop paying bills. When his wife tried to pick up the slack, she found much...
Why Physicists
Clean Up at Poker
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Oct 30, 2010 7:30 PM CDT
Why Physicists Clean Up at Poker
To start, they understand numbers
(Newser)
- What's the not-so-simple secret of playing poker? Quantum physics, finds NPR . It turns out that several top players are physicists—and that's no fluke. Physicists understand probability, statistics, and modeling. "I mean—when you think about it—they build models of the world," says Jennifer Ouellette, author of...
To Help
World's Poor,
Hand Them Cash
OPINION
Oct 25, 2010 1:40 PM CDT
To Help World's Poor, Hand Them Cash
Government 'cash-transfer' programs prove successful
(Newser)
- It might seem counter-intuitive, but in some 45 countries across the globe, it’s working: Governments are handing cash to the poor to use at their own discretion, writes Christopher Werth in
Newsweek
. Some 110 million families are getting aid, and the World Bank has spent $5.5 billion on...
Karzai: Iran, US
Give Me Bags
of Money
Oct 25, 2010 7:57 AM CDT
Karzai: Iran, US Give Me Bags of Money
Afghan president confirms NYT report; says several countries donate
(Newser)
- Afghanistan’s president confirmed a
New York Times
report that his office gets bags of cash from Iran, saying the US has long known about it—and that the US also provides “bags of money," the AP reports. The Iranian money comes in batches of some $700,000...
We Need
$75K to Be
Happy
Sep 6, 2010 3:46 PM CDT
We Need $75K to Be Happy
Study finds that's the magic number
(Newser)
- Money can't buy us love, but it can, apparently, buy us happiness—so long as we make $75,000 a year or more. A new study examined the responses of 450,000 Americans to a poll, and found that as income increased (from, say, $35,000 a year to $45,...
Money Man Sought
in NY Bomb Plot
May 7, 2010 4:40 AM CDT
Money Man Sought in NY Bomb Plot
Officials have the name of carrier linked to bomb purchases
(Newser)
- Investigators are on the hunt for a courier who funneled cash to Faisal Shahzad ahead of his failed Times Square car bombing . Officials have the name of someone who helped Shahzad pay for the second-hand sport utility vehicle and other materials he used to build the gasoline-and-propane bomb he has...
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