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Should you cash in on the gold rush?

Should you cash in on the gold rush?
By Andrew Housser You may have noticed the recent glut of stores, both physical sites and virtual online ones, wanting to buy cast-off gold. Over the last couple of years, the prices of certain precious metals like gold and silver have hit all-time highs. As 2012 comes to a close, gold is valued at

Should you cash in on the gold rush?

Should you cash in on the gold rush?
By Andrew Housser You may have noticed the recent glut of stores, both physical sites and virtual online ones, wanting to buy cast-off gold. Over the last couple of years, the prices of certain precious metals like gold and silver have hit all-time highs. As 2012 comes to a close, gold is valued at

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?

Extended warranties: Useful or wasteful?
By Andrew Housser In the hubbub of the holiday shopping season, it is easy to get talked into paying extra for an extended service plan for a product that you may not truly need. There is a reason retailers push these plans. Warranties are money-makers for them. In fact, each year, consumers spend