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Instead of tuning into the news each night or day for more updates on what’s going wrong with the US economy and now foreign economic relations in particular, rest assured that nothing you can think about will change whatever is going to happen post-G20 on April 2 in London, England, when the top leaders of [...]

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It’s a bit difficult to talk about credit cards in general terms, since there are SO MANY different kinds on offer, especially in the U.S. (in other countries like Canada, it’s a lot more simple and straightforward).
But a major question that many people may have is just how to use their credit card and what [...]

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With all the new recent serious talk again of a Great Depression (or just a “Depression”) now that confidence seems to have totally dissipated in regard to the economic stimulus projects (not that they won’t work – but just that they might not work soon enough, and the ensuing debt they create will have its [...]

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With all the financial guidance hoopla focused on ensuring that you are diversified enough, it’s easy to forget about the problem of overdiversification.  I admit that it’s not something I’ve had to think too much about yet as I am still building my portfolio.  But it occurred to me today as I was doing some [...]

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This is something I’ve been thinking about off and on for a while now. We’ve all heard that investing should be a purely rational enterprise, unclouded by the bouts of fear and greed that apparently rule the markets on a daily basis. The argument is that it’s this fear and greed that causes [...]

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