Friday, October 7, 2011
Globally We are Mourning The Death of an Icon in His Field: Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955-October 5, 2011)
The death this week of Steve Jobs reverberated around the world. Everyone felt a keen sense of loss for a man who was an iconic figure in the worlds of technology, entrepreneurship, innovation, and design. If you ever owned an ipod, iphone, imac or any other apple products you are connected to the genius that was Steve Jobs.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Monday's Motivation: 5 ways to start off a great week of success!!!
Everyone always has a terrible case of the Mondays so we here at Y2Y wanted to give you some tips on how to start off a successful week of school or work.
1. Spend an hour on Monday morning devoted to personal development.
-Spend 60 minutes after your day working on yourself this will give you the personal time you need to start off the day.
2. Sing/listen to music.
-Put on your headphones and get into your own zone or place of personal comfort and relaxation.
3. Avoid negativity.
-In life it is almost inevitable to completely avoid negativity, but try to avoid it all cost.
4. Take the time out to reflect on life.
-Just take sometime out to reflect on life. Keep your goals in mind and formulate your goals.
5. Read a positive quote every morning.
-Read an inspirational or motivational quote every morning to give your day the boost it needs.
1. Spend an hour on Monday morning devoted to personal development.
-Spend 60 minutes after your day working on yourself this will give you the personal time you need to start off the day.
2. Sing/listen to music.
-Put on your headphones and get into your own zone or place of personal comfort and relaxation.
3. Avoid negativity.
-In life it is almost inevitable to completely avoid negativity, but try to avoid it all cost.
4. Take the time out to reflect on life.
-Just take sometime out to reflect on life. Keep your goals in mind and formulate your goals.
5. Read a positive quote every morning.
-Read an inspirational or motivational quote every morning to give your day the boost it needs.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
$5 a month turns to $60 a year.
As many of you have heard, the rumors are true about some banks charging $5 a month for using a debit card. Bank of America seems to be thr first implementing this transaction. The article is listed below:
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Get ready for a new wave of bank fees. Bank of America will begin charging a $5 monthly fee at the beginning of next year for customers who make debit card purchases.
Whether you use your card for one purchase a month or 20, you will pay $5 per month starting in 2012. It doesn't matter if you select "debit" or "credit" at the point of sale.
If you don't use your card at all, you won't be assessed a fee, and you can still use ATMs as much as you want without getting hit with the new charge. Plus, customers with certain premium accounts will be exempt from the charge.
Other banks have been flirting with the idea of introducing a fee for debit card usage, but Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) is one of the first major institutions to announce that it will make this a reality for active debit card customers.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Get ready for a new wave of bank fees. Bank of America will begin charging a $5 monthly fee at the beginning of next year for customers who make debit card purchases.
Whether you use your card for one purchase a month or 20, you will pay $5 per month starting in 2012. It doesn't matter if you select "debit" or "credit" at the point of sale.
If you don't use your card at all, you won't be assessed a fee, and you can still use ATMs as much as you want without getting hit with the new charge. Plus, customers with certain premium accounts will be exempt from the charge.
Other banks have been flirting with the idea of introducing a fee for debit card usage, but Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) is one of the first major institutions to announce that it will make this a reality for active debit card customers.
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