Through Monday, July 25, nearly everything at Men’s Wearhouse is on sale on a buy one, get one free basis. Buy one item from one of the store’s collections (suits, pants, dress shirts, sportswear, etc.), and you’ll get a second item of equal or lesser price from that same collection for free.
No Deal: Skip Borders Underwhelming Liquidation Sales
When something’s called a liquidation sale, the prices just have to be good, don’t they? Actually, they don’t. And here’s proof they’re not at Borders right now.
From Deadbeats to a Target Market: Why Advertisers Are Going After Strategic Defaulters
AdAge says new "own-to-rent" class wields massive disposable income marketers must tap.
Odd Couple Debt Dance In D.C. Spooks Markets
Can two major political parties get along without driving the financial markets crazy? Apparently not, as Democrats and Republicans – the odd couple of U.S. politics – still aren’t on the same page in agreeing to a new debt …
10 Things That Are Actually Getting Cheaper
We live in a time when the costs of things like gas and gold have soared, just as a laundry list of everyday expenses such as coffee, rent, health care, used cars, and bacon are approaching or have already reached all-time high …
Two Promising Telecoms with 5%-Plus Yields
The spectacular success of Apple’s iPhone is spilling over to the telecoms that provide wireless service – particularly the two giants in the business, AT&T and Verizon. This gives rise to an excellent opportunity for long-term investors, since both stocks provide generous yields of 5.2% or more.
Get It While Supplies Last: The $229,000 Meal in a Box
The meal is comprised of meat, fish and root vegetables. So why the high cost? You should see what it comes in.
What the New Greek Deal Means for the U.S.
There’s been a lot of talk about what the latest eurozone deal on Greece means for Europe. But Americans may also be wondering what it means to them.
The New York Times flicked at this today. U.S. money market funds are the real sore spot for Americans when it comes to the eurozone crisis. They hold billions in European banks’ debt, …
149 Money Tips: Save on Gas, Cars, Kids Gear, Prescription Meds, and More
We’ve also rounded up advice on how coupons and buzz words and phrases (“Limited Time Only!”) can easily push consumers to waste money they otherwise would have saved.
Why Small Economy Cars Make Economic Sense for Automakers
Is it better to sell one pricey luxury car at a hefty profit, or 10 reasonably priced compacts with much smaller, but still decent profits? Increasingly, car manufacturers are embracing the wisdom of the latter.
It’s a Deal: 40% Off Site-Wide at The Body Shop
From July 22 to 24, The Body Shop is hosting a “Wrap Up Christmas Early” sale (only 155 days left until Christmas!), in which all merchandise is 40% off. No coupon code necessary. Free shipping is available for orders of $50 or more.
4 Weird Academic Studies on Economics and Consumer Behavior
Studies show that flexing one’s muscles may help fight off—or possibly cause—wasteful impulse purchases, and other weird money findings.