May 31
Chances are that a majority of people you know are on Facebook. I signed in up in college on the day it was released to the University of Texas students; the site started off as something for Ivy League students only, but then trickled to all other colleges, then high schools, then the general public. It has ballooned into an international behemoth with more than 450 million users, according to CNN.com. While more members means you have more friends, family and colleagues to connect with online, it also means more people seeing your information, many of whom shouldn’t have access to that data. Facebook also developed applications and programs such as Facebook Connect, which share your information with outside parties.
It used to be easy to manage your privacy settings to prevent things from going public, but in the last few years, Facebook has made it harder and harder to control who sees what information. Read more…
Tags: Facebook, Facebook Privacy
May 30
The Fed recently launched a new site that provides consumers with online access to credit card agreements from hundreds of major credit issuers. When I first heard about it, I thought this could turn out to be a pretty useful tool.
Credit card agreements are notoriously hard to find when you have a good reason to read one, and most consumers frankly fail to ever make the effort. But if they could all be found in one online repository, it would makes things much easier for everyone, right?
Well, now that I’ve had a chance to check out the new Consumer’s Guide to Credit Card Agreements, I doubt I’ll be making any more visits. It’s a shame, because it seems like so much more could have been done to make this a better tool for consumers.
The first thing I realized is that you can’t actually view agreements for specific credit cards. For examp
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Tags: New Site, Site
May 27
This guest blog is by Susan Ladika, a freelance writer who has lived in both the United States and Europe, and now calls Tampa, Fla., home. Her articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal-Europe, CreditCards.com and scores of other publications.
I’ve traveled from Bosnia to Bali to Boston, and many points in between, and this month’s trip to Egypt was the first time I’ve ever had my bank card eaten by an automated teller machine.
It was a stifling hot night in Luxor, and all I wanted to do was grab some cash at the ATM across the street, run back to the coolness of the hotel, and pick up some souvenirs in the gift shop.
I inserted my ATM card and watched it disappear into the bowels of the machine — very different from the quick swipe and remove that I do with my SunTrust card at home.
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Tags: Writer, Writer Stumbles
May 26
When it comes to finding the best credit cards after bankruptcy, many people expect a tooth and nail battle, and to emerge on the other side with, at best, a secured credit card. But actually, it’s possible to get not only good cards but the best cards after a bankruptcy — if you follow a few key steps.
How it Works
It takes a lot for most people to declare bankruptcy and, as you probably already know, it’s not a particularly fun process. That said, most people who declare bankruptcy are in no hurry to repeat the experience. In other words, they’ve learned their lesson and will be scrupulous in maintaining their finances from here on out.
Creditors understand this, and that’s why you often can get the best credit cards after bankruptcy.
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Tags: Bankruptcy, Best Credit, Best Credit Cards, Credit Cards
May 25
When you work in a team, it is necessary that you are bonded with each of the team members. Team bonding not only helps to improve the teamwork, but also inculcates a sense of belonging between the team members. To improve this team bonding, organizing team building activities is a wonderful method. Moreover, they increase the productivity and also help in improving the communication between the employees or a group of students. So, if you want to boost your team with commitment and trust, then here are some team building games for adults, that you can arrange.
Fun Team Building Games for Adults
The Clay Game
The clay game is a wonderful game that makes us realize that working in a team is not so easy. To play this game, divide the members in groups or teams of 6-8 participants each. Read more…
Tags: Team, Team Building
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