Make 2010 a GREEN year
It’s time to do your part and get GREEN in 2010. So much is riding on us all to start taking better care of our environment and do our part. Volunteer your time or at the least simply support your favorite group. MRG is a proud supporters of the American Evergreen Foundation’s “Conservation through Participation” young and community education hands on program. We must all do our part to help so let’s start the NEW decade off the GREEN way and volunteer or support our environment. American Evergreen Foundation usagreen.org
Buying a home/investment, Top five Tips for 2010
Credit Score and How it Works
Ever wonder how a creditor decides whether to grant you credit? For years, creditors have been using credit-scoring systems to determine if you’d be a good risk for credit cards and auto loans. More recently, credit scoring has been used to help creditors evaluate your ability to repay home mortgage loans. Here’s how credit scoring works in helping decide who gets credit — and why. Read more »
Citizens Against Photo Radar
Why Photo Traffic Enforcement is Unconstitutional, Unfair
and Un-AmericanArizona Citizens Against Photo Radar
The people of Arizona have been lied to. They were sold a system that was set up to video record their vehicle on state roads and impose an unfair tax on driving. It had nothing to do with safety, although that was a clearly stated goal. It was completely about generating revenue, under the guise of safety. Read more »
New Credit Card Guidelines?
To keep free enterprise happy and healthy in regards to credit card reform, few new guidelines with the exemption of a 45 day notice of a rate hike were passed. The point, why pass any new guidelines if you have the choice to simply close your credit card account or move your business to a new card company offering a better deal. Read more »
US Car Makers bet that Smaller is Better
FEEL LUCKY?
Bets are on the table as General Motors and Ford revealed their comeback strategy “smaller cars” at this year’s Detroit auto show. Will cars such as the redesigned 2012 Ford Focus do the trick k is yet to be seen.
Ford and GM are offering a range of high- and low-end versions of the new cars. At the high end, Ford wants to offer consumers “inspirational” small cars that appeal to affluent buyers, says Jim Farley, Ford’s Motor Co.’s group vice president of global marketing. “If you look at small cars over $16,000, [the Honda] Civic is the market leader,” Farley says. “We intend to be deadly serious about competing for the small group of customers at the very high end of the segment by offering them features and series that they have never seen from Ford.”






















