Investing
by Guest
November 6, 2011
I have worked in the world of Finance and Investing for almost 20 years. I have seen wealth gained and wealth lost, fortunes won, and empires crumble. The one clear truth is that there is nothing certain in the world of finance and economics . . .
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by Guest
August 31, 2010
This post was written by Nathan Richardson the founder of ComplexSearch. Nathan enjoys blogging deals and help consumers save money. One of the basic rules of investing is this: Don’t invest in something that you don’t understand. The violation of this rule is one of the reasons that we ended up with a financial crisis [...]
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by John
June 15, 2010
If you’re the average Total Money Makeover participant, by the time you get to Baby Step 4, you’re two or more years into this journey. Well done! You’ve destroyed your debt, built a solid emergency fund, and are now ready to invest in retirement! Bravo! There are many considerations you should take when getting into [...]
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by John
May 11, 2010
I have been wrestling with this question for a few weeks now, and can see validity to both points of view. On one hand, if you tithe BEFORE investing, the church will have money right away. On the other hand, if you tithe AFTER investing, the church will have more money (if done right) but [...]
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by John
May 2, 2010
Investing can quickly turn into gambling if we monitor it too closely. Emotions can get the best of us when we are trying to time the market. I’ve experienced this and have lost thousands due to fear and exhilaration. Benjamin Graham, described as the father of value investing, once said: “Individuals who cannot master their [...]
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by John
March 24, 2010
Many do, but that doesn’t mean you should. In fact, those who count on Social Security might just end up with nothing in the end. I recently heard Dave Ramsey speak about Social Security and the insecurity it would provide. He said that he would forfeit his Social Security benefits if only the government would [...]
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