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Chrysler rises amid strong auto sales numbers, according to report
More consumers are looking to buy cars after cutting back in recent years.   Read More >>
Homeowners insurance satisfaction jumps for first time in four years
Claimants have generally been pleased with the property insurance claims experience, according to J.D. Power and Associates.   Read More >>
Carelessness can be recipe for injury for boaters
The Boat Owners Association of the United States offers advice to prevent boat damage and injury this year.   Read More >>
Automakers test three-cylinder engine market
Ford, Mitsubishi and BMW are among the manufacturers that are downsizing engines.    Read More >>
Lawmakers ask for tighter regulations on oil speculation
A recent letter from a number of lawmakers urged federal regulators to become more involved in oil speculation.   Read More >>
Identity theft prevention strategies
Vacationers are often targeted by identity thieves.    Read More >>
NSBC establishes boat navigation rules website
The National Safe Boating Council launches website for veteran and rookie boaters alike.   Read More >>
Thinking about a boat? Don't forget the insurance
A new watercraft calls for proper boat insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute.   Read More >>
GM to quell drivers' fears by purchasing back Volts
Drivers who fear the batteries in their Chevrolet Volts may catch fire can sell the vehicles back to General Motors.   Read More >>
Natural disasters lead to $435 billion in economic losses worldwide
Aon Benfield recently tallied the costs of environmental disasters that occurred in 2011 across the globe.   Read More >>
Flooding to become more frequent, costly in some areas
Many families living at low elevations are struggling to pay for damages brought on by floods.   Read More >>
Retirement may realistically begin beyond the age of 65
The number of older people in the United States is increasing, but those in their retirement years are continuing to work due to failed planning and a slow economy.   Read More >>
Electric vehicle expert says EVs will never take off with some consumers
Through 2011, sales for electric vehicles have fallen short of expectations.   Read More >>
General Motors reaches record profit after receiving bailout
President Obama will have to defend his decision to give GM a $50 billion bailout come election time.    Read More >>
Japanese cars that could make for a comeback in 2012
CNN reports that Japanese automakers may see an increase in sales from cars released in the new year.   Read More >>
Japanese automakers expect rebound with subsidies
Asian car manufacturers plan a comeback in 2012 after a decrease in sales during 2011   Read More >>
Expectations for the 2012 real estate market
Real estate plans for the new year should be made with predictions for the housing market in 2012.   Read More >>
Could private insurers offer flood insurance?
With the National Flood Insurance Program mired in debt, researchers analyzed if private insurance companies could offer plans.   Read More >>
Extraordinary insurance claims stories
An MSN.com contributor has published a book that details some of the world's wackiest insurance claim stories.   Read More >>
Technological advancements to look forward to
IBM unveils five innovations that may become mainstream within the next five years.   Read More >>
 
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