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The New Celebrity Entrepreneurs
New Fame Game: Leveraging Status to Invest in Hot Deals

What Mitt Romney Is Really Worth: An Exclusive Analysis Of His Latest Finances
The presumptive GOP nominee has diversified far past Bain Capital. From hedge funds to his kids' $100 million trust, Forbes reveals the most definitive valuation of the man who would be the richest president ever.

Facebook: Facing the Facts

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Is the upcoming Facebook offering a $100 billion sucker bet? Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO, during his European Tour. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) As the mainstream media amps up the hype like a bunch of teenagers partying in a house their parents have left for the weekend, there are signs that millions

The Fight Over TV Is A Fight For Platform Power
By James McQuivey

Whoops. How DNA Site 23andMe Outed Parents Who Gave Their First Baby Up For Adoption.
A 23andMe user got quite a surprise when she went looking for relatives on the site. She discovered a full brother.

 

Will Adult Children Have to Pay Mom's Nursing Home Costs?
A Pennsylvania state appeals court has ruled that the adult son of a nursing home resident is responsible for her unpaid $93,000 bill. And the decision has some elder care lawyers wondering if this is just the beginning of a trend.

Celebrity Entrepreneurs on the Rise?
Whereas once upon a time a celebrity lending his or her recognition to further a product was called a sell-out, today getting behind a product and using one’s fame to help it along is called entrepreneurship. And rightly so. The kind of active investment we’re seeing from celebrities like 50 Cent, Ashton Kutcher, Sean Combs and Leonardo DiCaprio is marked by market research, personal engagement in the product and an ownership stake. Sure, a lot of these glitzy moguls-in-the-making have business managers and research teams, but compare their entrepreneurial endeavors to what they could be doing – renting out their likenesses to underwear ads – and you’ve got to admit they are a little bit more engaged.

The Five W's Of Bad Investing Behavior
Investors are prone to making irrational decisions. The simple truth is that what feels good, or what satisfies an immediate impulse, is not always compatible with generating positive, long-term returns.

Daily Wrap: 5/16/2012
The markets were higher this morning, bolstered by some encouraging economic news, but fell back into negative territory later in the day, despite comments made by German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying she wants Greece to stay in the euro zone.

Analyst Moves: BCS, GRPN
Barclays (BCS) was upgraded today by UBS (UBS) from neutral to buy with a price target of $13.85, as the firm believes that the stock is attractive at current price levels.

 
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In the broadest sense, a fraud is a deception made for personal gain, although it has a more specific legal meaning, the exact details varying between jurisdictions. Many hoaxes are fraudulent, although those not made for personal gain are not best described in this way. Not all frauds are hoaxes - electoral fraud, for example. Fraud permeates many areas of life, including art, archaeology and science. In the broad legal sense a fraud is any crime or civil wrong for gain that utilises some deception practiced on the victim as its principal method.


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1. 419 Fraud

Dedicated to those who have received 419 Nigerian Advanced Fee Fraud eMails, Faxes, USPS letters; and, those wishing more information regarding this type of scam.


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2. Coalition Against Insurance Fraud

One of America's most trusted and credible anti-fraud forces. Working to control everyone's insurance costs, protect the public safety.


http://www.insurancefraud.org/


3. Stop Mortgage Fraud

Features to help you avoid becoming a victim of mortgage fraud.


http://www.stopmortgagefraud.com/