The 40th Anniversary of Earth Day !!

Today Earth Day seems like a no-brainer… anyone who really enjoys the water or the out of doors at all, should see the benefits to preserving what we have.

But not everyone has always embraced Earth Day. The first Earth Day combined with Vietnam War protesters. Early protesters against the April 22nd gatherings also included the Daughters of the American Revolution. The DAR was concerned about a vast Communist conspiracy… seeing as how April 22nd, 1970 marked the centennial of Lenin's birth (Most likely a coincidence). It was also Eddie Albert's birthday and the birthday of Arbor Day founder Julius Morton and just a day after JOhn Muirs birthday — founder of the Sierra Club. Or maybe they were just all Commies.

The DAR protest resulted in this fantastic quote printed in the May 4th, 1970 issue of Time magazine “Subversive elements plan to make American children live in an environment that is good for them.”

As for the 40th Earth Day, the biggest controversy is probably about the scientific validity of the Global Warming (or climate change) argument.

Bottom line as a boater…

Bring on Global Warming … more water for us.

Find out more about Earth Day on the Five Minute Professor Facebook Group.

President McKinley on the WOB

I know that the President McKinley bit can sometimes get slightly derailed but its all based off of real solid information. McKinley Williams is a real honest to goodness financial professional and he is working a paper portfolio for Greg.

The idea is that (as all true boat owners know) that boats cost more than just your purchase price.

That is why it is so important to buy your boat and still have money that can be working for you that can provide some income to help support your boat.

If you are looking for a pro that can help you with your account contact 1800-592-7575 and ask for McKinley Williams

Happy Birthday Scubaradio!!

This is no April Fool's joke… but April 1st has been the official Scubaradio birthday since 1997.

First Mate Greg founded that show with his boss, Diver Dick. I joined up during 1998. Its been an interesting journey and if you've never listened to the show but enjoy the World of Boating, there may never be a better time to start listening than this Saturday.

Greg pulls out all the stops for the Anniversary show.

He also routinely pulls out the plugs on the WOB… but we put those back as quickly as we can.

Do you give gift cards to your boater friends? Be wary

I write a weblog for two financial sites, three times a week… I thought that WOB listeners might be interested in this latest entry … for the full text see the from page of http://www.stockdr.com/

Gift Card Reform…

It seems as though there is little in life that could be simpler than a gift card.

A gift card seems like the perfect gift for a friend or acquaintance who you want to thank for a favor. I have at least two brothers who typically request gift cards from certain stores (Home Depot and Best Buy) in lieu of a specific item for birthday or other holiday gifts.

But in a world of plastic payments, very little is all it seems.

. If you give a $50 gift card, I think that you could reasonably assume that you have given someone $50 to spend at either a specific store or in the case of Visa or Amex gift cards – any store. As a small business owner your hope is that the $50 gift certificate turns into $75 in sales. For large scale retailers, like McDonald’s, a portion of your gift certificate sales are expected to never be redeemed and they get added into the P & L as income after they expire. Your gift of a gift card is rarely what it appears to be

First it tends to have an initial cost. It seems strange that a gift card would have a fee, but when you buy them at another retailer, I guess it makes sense. At my local Publix there is a stand with cards from a large number of stores, Publix sells these cards as if they were pickles or canned green beans, so I guess they should make a few pennies. The typical cost is about 10%.

But it gets worse. These cards typically have fees for the user that prevent them from getting the full value paid for them. In spite of the fact that there is no borrowed money and no need to process anything if inactive (save for an inactivity report) these cards will frequently have fees that start reducing the face value within just a few months.

And then there is the iron clad expiration dates. At my small business, I put expiration dates on my gift certificates to encourage their use. I’d rather not have a $50 or $100 credit sitting out in air for a long time. But I have never enforced an expiration date. I have that flexibility with a gift certificate that we print up at the tea shoppe. But these gift cards that are printed and administered by banks have no local override provision. Even the most compassionate local business owner can’t redeem money from a Visa gift card that has expired any more than he could from an old credit card account.

And what happens when a retailer goes under? So do your gift cards. For the sake of bankruptcy laws, gift certificate and gift card holders are considered creditors and are typically left without any rights if a retailer goes with either Chapter 7 or 11 protections.

For more info and solutions … see www.stockdr.com