CNBC.com has Valentine’s Day section…
CNBC.com has put up a Valentine’s Day related section. They’re calling it “Love & Money”…
It’s a figure that could make your heart skip a beat. Americans are expected to spend $17.02 billion this year on Valentine’s Day. And CNBC.com has designed a special section devoted to Valentine’s Day, “Love & Money.”
Go to CNBC.com and click onto the CNBC Highlights section and the “Love & Money” icon.
One of the highlights is an opportunity for individuals to send Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke a special Valentine’s Day card through Jim Cramer, host of CNBC’s “Mad Money w/Jim Cramer” (Monday-Friday, 6-7 PM ET and rebroadcast at 11 PM ET weeknights). Cramer, a vocal critic of Bernanke, gets you started with a card that reads:
Roses Are Red,
Violets Are Blue,
You Finally Cut Rates,
But There’s More Than You Can Do.Visitors to the web site can create their own cards or using Cramer’s and signing his or her name. Words on virtual Post-Its can be dragged onto the card.
Also on “Love & Money” are sections including “Giving Good Gifts and Doing Good,” highlighting humanitarian and earth-friendly gifts; “Avoid Costly Pitfalls of Cohabitation,” ensuring couples have an estate plan in case a couple chooses to live together and not get married; and “Keeping the Golden Years in the Black,” including figuring out how much is needed for retirement.
In addition, CNBC personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson offers advice for couples in an except from her book, “The Big Payoff: 8 Steps Couples Can Take to Make the Most of Their Money—And Live rich Happily Ever After.”
“Love & Money” is all about consumers and companies, offering personal finance and shopping tips for people as well as some actionable advice for investors interested in finding out what companies are most likely to benefit from the holiday spending spree.
In particular, CNBC.com’s “Love & Money” will start identifying key issues for couples at various stages of their lives and how to shape the discussion.



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Comment by peggy — February 19, 2008 @ 7:08 am