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10 Tips to Help you Sell your Car Before you Buy it

By G.E. Miller • Jul 23rd, 2008 • Category: Auto Ownership

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So, I ended up selling the Vibe yesterday after just five days on the market. There were a lot of factors that helped me make the sell at a high resale value, some completely out of my control, but others resulting from choices that I made when I purchased the car (used) [...]



Which Car Should I Sell - Results

By G.E. Miller • Jul 20th, 2008 • Category: Auto Ownership

In a post last week, I asked the readers what vehicle they thought I should sell, a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am or a 2003 Pontiac Vibe. In full disclosure, I had made a decision prior to soliciting feedback, however, a little affirmation is always healthy. Not to mention, I thought it would be a great [...]



Which Vehicle Should I Sell? You Decide!

By G.E. Miller • Jul 9th, 2008 • Category: Auto Ownership

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My wife and I have each been lucky enough to have our own vehicle for more than a decade (major age hint drop). Vehicles have become a part of our daily routine. Recent changes in our life have now offered us an opportunity to make the major move from two vehicles to [...]



Warnings from U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson

By G.E. Miller • Jul 3rd, 2008 • Category: Wall Street News

U.S. Treasury Secretary, Henry Paulson, made headlines yesterday with some of his remarks about the U.S. economy while on a press tour in the U.K. These remarks were somewhat taken in stride with all of the panic lately on Wall Street, but if you look a little deeper, his messaging is somewhat alarming. Let’s take [...]



Inflation is Back with a Vengeance. Will it Stay?

By G.E. Miller • Jun 28th, 2008 • Category: Inflation

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Recent inflation is not exactly ground shattering news, I do realize. What is somewhat alarming are some of the stats behind this story. The fed has long used ‘core inflation’ as an indicator of how much more we are spending over time for the same materials. What ‘core inflation’ does not take [...]