July, 2010
Anchoring – A trick each auto dealership uses
When individuals make decisions, they generally adjust their outlook depending upon a set perception, or anchor. Once an anchor has been set for future comparisons, that anchor is hard to remove from the mind. This process of bias is called anchoring, and also the retail sales industry uses it to good advantage when dealing with ...
Chocomize – Custom chocolate with a charitable twist
Chocomize, a business based in Cherry Hill, N.J., is the latest in build-your-own tastiness. Chocomizing means choosing chocolate and mix-ins, and having it delivered to your door in days.
The tasty appeal of Chocomize
A basic yet brilliant concept is what started up Chocomize. You will find 3 choices of chocolate and one hundred mix-ins. For instance, ...
Wall Street reform contains a new whistle-blower provision
The Wall Street reform bill has been signed into law by President Obama. The Los Angeles Times reports that the whistle-blower provision of the bill is something those who support the bill probably do not know about yet. Private sectors will be responsible for catching any person who beaks the rules causing them to get ...
The 72-month auto loans for people with bad credit joins the dinosaur list
When you are in the market for a new car, it is advisable to consider financing before you visit the dealership. How long should your autoloans be? Three-, five- and six-year loans are one of the most common opportunities available, and once upon a time, the latter option was popular. Studies for the automotive ...
Seven banks can’t meet capital requirements in Euro stress tests
After the Greek debt crisis started to wreak havoc in European financial markets, a series of stress tests were devised to see whether European banks could handle any further shocks. After testing, seven major banks in Europe were shown to be too weak to deal with anything else if more crisis' were to appear. Some ...