Ever year, Berkshire Hathaway shareholders await the reflections and predictions of billionaire investor Warren Buffet. In his most recent correspondence, Buffet shared that he was “dead wrong” about the American housing market. The recovery did not come in 2011 as he had predicted. Even so, he remains optimistic, expressing that housing is likely to recover [...]

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The best island getaways

On January 10, 2012 By

There are the Hawaiian islands, and then there are the islands that remain under the radar of mainstream travelers. If you’re looking for an out-of-the-way, private destination, check out Travel & Leisure’s compilation of the best secret oases to visit. Here are just some of the highlights: Fan of mystery writer Stieg Larson?

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Could credit cards go the way of the dodo? Many of the industrialized nations around the globe are moving away from traditional credit cards with magnetic strips in favor of embedded microprocessor chips, because they may cut down on fraud. The chip-and-PIN method is the newest smartcard technology, where a microchip is embedded in the credit or debit card.

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Be savvy when you fly

On January 8, 2012 By

The airline industry has had its share of woes, not least among them being a high rate of dissatisfaction among customers.

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Before you head out for your next vacation, take some simple steps to safeguarding your home against burglary. Lock up — Securing your doors and latch all windows.

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Washington made The New York Times ‘ “The 41 Places to Go in 2011″ list not once but twice. The San Juan Islands and Olympic National Park are suggested as two accessible places for travel. If you’ve never been to the San Juan Islands , plan to make a trip there this spring or summer.

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Drive to the mountains

On January 2, 2012 By

There are mountains for climbing, and then there are mountains for driving. For weekend travelers who’d rather be in an automobile than in hiking boots, these five peaks are accessible vistas. Mount Spokane is located 25 miles north of Spokane in the Selkirk Range.

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Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and the travel season. An estimated 32.1 million travelers will head out of town, up from last year’s figure of 30.5 million, according to AAA projections.

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