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Diversify Your Taxes, B!tch

Personal Finance · January 14, 2013

What are you more confused about? The unnecessary and oddly-placed vulgarity OR the never-before-seen need to diversify your taxes? I think both deserve an explanation. What are the odds of you clicking on an article titled "Diversify Your Taxes"? I'm assuming the chances are slimmer than Brent …

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What Does Bill Gross Think?

Uncategorized · January 6, 2013

Most analysts that have warned of our reckless policy makers (up to this point) have been the typical "crazies." Ron Paul, Marc Faber, aka Dr. Doom, Peter Schiff, Jim Rogers (and many other Austrian Economists). The message is usually regarded as an overreaction because it's delivered by one of the …

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Where Will You Be When The Bond Bubble Bursts?

Investing · December 28, 2012

I REALLY wanted to title this article "Bonds Have More Fund," but Google Search Results matter more than my play on words. Whether you choose to read this article in it's entirety or just skim through briefly, there is one thing I want you to take away. I want you to know that: There is a …

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The Importance of Diverse Investments

Investing · December 6, 2012

When you consider your personal finance strategy, it is always a good idea to keep diversity in mind. You may have heard the term "diversified investments" before without really giving it any thought, but in fact adhering to a strategy of diversity can be extremely financially beneficial. The basic …

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How To Dominate The Dow

Investing · December 3, 2012

I spend too many hours each day scouring the internet for various articles pertaining to personal finance and the economy. Yahoo! Finance often assists by aggregating useful information for me. It is the useless information, however, that has inspired me today. In the article Cliff May Knock Out …

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“Doing Nothing” is a Decision (and the riskiest one at that!)

Banking, Investing, Saving · November 15, 2012

What would you do if I told you that Ally Bank or ING Direct were offering an awesome *NEW* account? What are the awesome terms, you ask? (- 2%) Regardless of how much you put into this new account, you're guaranteed to lose 2% each year. Who, on Earth, would invest their money in such an …

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Freakin’ Menus

Investing · November 13, 2012

You should see me at dinner. It's borderline embarrassing. It's not because I get specks of pepper stuck in my teeth -OR- because I prefer licking my fingers over using a napkin. It's because I have menu-phobia. I open the menu and immediately go cross-eyed. Rosetta Stone could help at …

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