Bottomliners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
- July 31, 2009
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Cartoonists Eric and Bill Teitelbaum skewer the world of business and finance in Bottom Liners, a nationally syndicated business comic panel appearing six times weekly. Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office politics, getting a raise and the fast-paced world of Wall Street.
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Kate777 said, 3 months ago
You mean,Like, we have to live within our means?!?! eeewww What a concept!
Richard said, 3 months ago
A wise decision my friend.
Tigger
said,
3 months ago
What a Concept!
Noreen Klose said, 3 months ago
People used to save up the money to buy a car. Then, they just paid for it in cash. You DO know, that the loan interest adds A LOT to the price of a car. A $25,000 car costs OVER $30,000 when you pay over time. Thousands of dollars in interest payments could be saved, if you saved up for the car, BEFORE you bought it!