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Renting out goats -- a great green business idea
Looking for a job in the great outdoors? Love animals? Like money? Then you might take a look at a growing new business in the U.S. -- renting out animals to clear troublesome brush.
The goat herd of Rent-A-Ruminant LLC is over 100 strong and voracious, cleaning up parks, construction sites, school grounds and private business greenery in the Seattle area.
$5 magazine sale at Amazon
Here is another great last-minute gift: a magazine subscription. Amazon has a slew of mags for just $5 for a year, including:
These mags are $10 for a year:
If you buy a magazine subscription as a gift, buy the most recent issue off the newstand so they get instant gratification on Christmas.
WiFi to soon debut in Ford cars
You may soon be able to tweet, google and skype from the back seat of your car.Ford announced that some of its 2010 models would carry WiFi capability. This means that passengers (and hopefully not the driver) will be able to browse the Net, read e-mails and shop online.
Ford is not a pioneer in this area. Previously BMW, Chrysler and GM have announced Internet connectivity in some of their models. But the Ford solution seems to be the most attractive.
- Walgreens -- I dropped by the other day and they had a surprising number of good Christmas presents that I never expected to see, like a set of three stainless steels mugs for $10, the game Bananagrams for $16, and packs of Thin Mints for 2/$2.
- Target -- They got toys, clothes, kitchenware, linens, and cards. Just be prepared to bump elbows as others are heading there too.
- Dollar Store -- Your local dollar store (99 Cents Only, Dollar Tree, etc.) is ground zero if you are putting together gift baskets. With the range of items they sell, you can create baskets themed around spa/toiletries, gourmet foods, holiday decor, or letter-writing. Many of the 99 Cent Only stores also sell wine.
- Trader Joe's -- Wine, excellent food, and dirt-cheap chocolate. Need I say more?
- Frugal Rhode Island Mama found some great last-minute gifts at Staples.
Best places to do all your shopping, pronto
If I had to do ALL my Christmas shopping say, now, I would chose one of the following stores to do the deed. No driving around to a dozen stores, no braving the mall. And for the record, I swear this is totally hypothetical. Wink wink.
Where would you head to wrap up all your holiday shopping? Not that you've procrastinated this long...
Military service members get increase in allowance for housing
While President Obama is preparing to send more military personnel to Afghanistan with the new year, for those servicemen and women who are remaining in the United States, the Department of Defense has announced an increase in 2010 for what is known as the Basic Allowance for Housing.
Better not pout, better not cry if homeowner's insurance covers holiday disasters
You probably wouldn't send a holiday card depicting the family dog biting the boss. Or one that shows a brand new flat screen falling out of the back of your truck. While these scenes aren't ones you'd like to experience at the holidays, experts say it's wise to keep in mind that accidents (like these, as well as ones similar) do happen. Even at the most wonderful time of the year.
"Holidays mean more guests, more driving, and more new possessions than any other time of year. It's important to make sure all your presents, parties and travels don't fall outside your current coverage," said Tim Gaspar, president of Gaspar Insurance Services in Los Angeles.
When it's worth it to fix an old appliance vs. buying new
It doesn't take a math whiz to figure out that spending $200 to repair a clothes dryer is a better deal than paying $375 for a new one.But the pluses and minuses can quickly clog your brain when trying to decide if the short-term savings is worth it when a few hundred dollars more would get you a new appliance that should last for years.
Got a bad credit deal? In 2011 you'll know why
Have you been offered a bad credit deal by a lender but don't know why? Starting in January 2011, banks will have to tell you why and give you free access to your credit report any time you're given less-favorable terms, according to final rules issued Tuesday by the Federal Reserve and the Federal Trade Commission.
Until that time, lenders don't have to explain why you're getting particular terms on any form of consumer credit, including credit cards, auto loans, mortgages and student loans. The rule change doesn't impact business lending.
From IRAs to 529s, our experts answer your questions
With Christmas and New Year's just days away, WalletPop hopes to spread some holiday cheer. Here are answers to some of your questions to help usher in 2010 on the right financial footing.Question: We're retirees age 70 and older holding an IRA rollover. In 2010, will we have to take money/stock out of our IRA? In 2009, we did not have to.
--Barbara J. LeFeve
Answer from Gary Lesser, author of Quick Reference to IRAs: For 2009 Contributions
The relief available for 2009 required minimum distributions (RMD) has not been extended. Thus, absent another extension (which I believe is unlikely), the next required minimum distribution from the taxpayer's traditional IRA will be for calendar year 2010. That distribution -- the 2010 distribution -- must be made by Dec. 31, 2010. However, for individuals reaching age 70 1/2 in 2010, the traditional IRA RMD amount may be distributed up until April 15, 2011.
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