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Build Your Disney Stick Family Decal For Free, + FREE Shipping!

How FUN is this freebie?! Hurry over to the Disney website by clicking the picture above where they are offering your FREE Disney Stick Family in Spanish! Simply click on the picture above and enter your information to get started. Shipping will even be free, free, free – too fun! These would be cute to stick to lockers, lunchboxes, folders, or even a car or golf cart! And, it’s COMPLETELY FREE for you from Disney, how nice! See more entertainment deals.

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Financial & Investment Tips

The High Price of Free Games

‘Freemium’ games — addicting apps that start out free but entice you to make small, ongoing purchases — aren’t just targeted at kids. Photo: Lars Plougmann Last Christmas, I got my six-year old daughter a Kindle Fire for Christmas. It was to be her “big gift” of the year, and I thought it would be great for long car rides and fun, educational games. I expected her to love it, which she did, but there was one thing I didn’t expect – the constant onslaught of financial requests I would soon encounter. After loading my daughter’s Kindle with free games, the begging started right away. “Mom,” my daughter would say, “I need $2 to open the next level of ‘Barbie Barber

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Media CEOs Dominate Ranks of Top-Paid Executives

Filed under: Company News, Media, Entertainment Industry, CEOs Jordan Strauss/Invision via APCBS CEO Leslie Moonves was the second highest paid CEO in 2014, according to a study by executive compensation data firm Equilar and AP. By STEVE ROTHWELL and RYAN NAKASHIMA NEW YORK — They’re not Hollywood stars, they’re not TV personalities and they don’t play in a rock band, but their pay packages are in the same league. Six of the 10 highest-paid CEOs last year worked in the media industry, according to a study carried out by executive compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press. The best-paid chief executive of a large American company was David Zaslav, head of Discovery Communications (DISCK), the pay-TV channel operator that is home to “Shark Week.”

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