This one-of-a-kind behemoth, still titled as a 2009 military Humvee produced by AM General, is now up for auction, presenting a rare opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of extreme ...
Off-roading vehicles are an American institution, but not all of the world's coolest off-roading vehicles are readily ...
An absolute auction is a type of auction in which the sale is awarded to the highest bidder. Absolute auctions do not have a reserve price, which sets a minimum required bid for the item to be sold.
After the Vietnam war, the Pentagon needed to replace its aging fleet of Jeeps and commissioned a $1 billion contract with American Motors General (via MotorTrend). The military wanted a vehicle ...
A wash sale is a transaction in which an investor sells a losing security to claim a capital loss, and within 30 days before or after the sale, they: Buy substantially the same securities ...
When is the next Steam sale? It feels like one Steam sale has just ended when the next one begins, but with some events offering better discounts than others and genre-specific sales to look out ...
Padre Island Humvee Rentals plans to have a grand opening ... All Humvees available for rent were purchased from military auctions, or from people who purchased them from a military auction.
Kennedy’s motorcade racing through Dallas after he was fatally shot is going up for auction this month. Although it’s been ...
The Price Database is a tool for helping you make informed decisions when buying or selling an artwork. It provides easy and transparent price research from auction records dating back to 1985, ...
With various combinations possible, the retentions could affect the auction purse varyingly for different teams based on the choices they make. For example, if a team were to retain five capped ...
It's never too early to plan your penny-saving with a Steam Sale schedule. In times past, predicting Steam sales was more soothsaying than science, but we're in a beautiful new world of ...
Be aware of the wash sale rule enforced by the IRS. The rule is important for investors reassessing their market positions and looking to sell and repurchase declining stocks to offset losses.