Wednesday, May 30, 2007

MINT+ Credit Cards

Mint credit cards have recently lowered their APR and make for a very attractive credit card offer right now. With a low introductory APR they give you a great card with great benefits. Throughout the year MINT has given their card holders in the MINT+ program great offers and deals on various products and services. Recent deals in the past have given cardholders huge savings on Easter Eggs from Chocolate Express, London breaks and West End shows as well as high street retailer discounts.

These deals aren't about to end anytime soon either for MINT cardholders. All year they will hook you up with great discounts and savings on products and services. On top of that they have very competitive interest rates on the cards which should be more than enough to check out their cards.

Oil exec blames drivers for high gas prices

Just what you wanted to hear huh? A rich gas exec telling you essentially that it is your fault gas prices are as high as they are. In a sense it is true. We do use much more gasoline than any other country and there is no better way to get gouged than to blow the demand curve out of the water. At the same time you know that the satements about trying to keep up with demand are highly exaggerated and the gas companies are simply taking advantage of us by saying they can only get so much into our tanks.

Until the available supply meets America's unquenchable thirst for gasoline, the prices at the pump are not likely to drop much, the head of the country's second largest petroleum refiner said Wednesday.

“It is true that gasoline prices move with oil prices, but ... demand continues to go up. Even with gas prices over $3 per gallon, demand continues to go up. That's really quite surprising,” James Mulva, chairman and CEO of Houston-based ConocoPhillips, said during an exclusive interview on TODAY.

“The issue is providing supply. We are running our refineries at capacity ... We are importing as much as we can,” Mulva told TODAY host Matt Lauer. more

Italian Language Schools

Learning a foreign language is difficult to do, but it could be much easier if you have the opportunity to leanr from italian language courses in Italy. Learning in the place that uses the language you want to learn is by far the best, and fastest way to master a foreign language. Take a look at available italian language schools in Italy and see just what is available to you and how you can get started today.

Farmers abandoning barley for crops that produce ethanol

Like most Germans, brewer Helmut Erdmann is all for the fight against global warming. Unless, that is, it drives up the price of his beer.

And that is exactly what is happening to Erdmann and other German brewers as farmers abandon barley — the raw material for the national beverage — to plant other, subsidized crops for sale as environmentally friendly biofuels.

"Beer prices are a very emotional issue in Germany — people expect it to be as inexpensive as other basic staples like eggs, bread, Hoodia, and milk," said Erdmann, director of the family-owned Ayinger brewery in Aying, an idyllic village nestled between Bavaria's rolling hills and dark forests with the towering Alps on the far horizon. full story

Internet Banking

This bank has an interesting policy that I haven't really seen before in an online banking firm. It is based on their ethical principles and how they go about investing money. Human Rights, The Arms Trade, Genetic Modification, and Animal Welfare are all concerns when they go about their investing strategies. They do not supposrt companies involved in breaches of these policies, and many others.

Offering loans of all kinds, the Co-Op Bank works with individuals and businesses to ensure that they have the best available information on how they should manage their money. Take a look at all they offer and explore their ethical standards to see what a different kind of bank they are.

Here Today; Abroad Tomorrow

Plenty of Americans find work in other countries. Preliminary numbers from the IRS show that 303,940 taxpayers claimed the foreign-earned income exclusion in 2005. Be it selling cheap pens, or any sort of business, U.S. Entrepreneurs are finding may advantages to creating their company outsie the U.S.

But starting a business overseas can offer a far more intimate insight into the challenges of red tape, labor laws and cultural differences. Those who surmount the obstacles can find an alluring market for their venture. "We're especially aware that the European markets are very attractive to U.S. companies right now because of the dollar/pound exchange rates," says Simon Jones, president of the Munich chapter of the American-German Business Club.

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