Aug 30 2010

Where Will the Stock Market End in 2010?

This guest post was written by Go Banking Rates, bringing you informative personal finance content and helpful tools, as well as the best interest rates on financial services nationwide. After a scorching run from the March 2009 low, there was a lot of uncertainty about the United States stock market heading into 2010. Could it [...]

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Jun 9 2010

Top 10 Investment Tips

This is a guest post by Kevin Craig who is a financial writer of OVLG community. He has helped lots of debt burdened people with free counseling and advices on many finance related topics. The nascent investors in this world of investment are always in search of useful saving tips. Being an amateur in the [...]

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Feb 24 2010

The Hidden Advantages of Dividend Investing

This is a guest post by Evan. Evan blogs about the stock market, dividend investing, and personal finance at Stock Investing 101 Many investors, and companies for that matter, are moving away from dividend investing. Investors are more interested in flashy, expensive companies now more than ever. Ten years ago technology companies were all the [...]

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Aug 8 2009

Money Saving Travel Tips

This is a guest post from Matthew Kepnes of Nomadic Matt. Most people are under the illusion that travel is expensive. They see ads for expensive hotels, cruises, and European holidays and assume that travel has to be like that and that the only other way to travel is to be a backpacker, sleep in [...]

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Apr 15 2009

Financial Pascalism: Have Faith In The Markets

This is a guest post by The Weakonomist. His posts provide a excellent perspective on finance and I have enjoyed reading his posts. Please ensure you visit his blog and sign up to his RSS feed. Over the last 18 months, I’ve watched everyone I care about lose faith in the stock market. It’s pretty [...]

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Feb 15 2008

What an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Can Teach You About Investing

This post exploring the concept of sunk costs was written by Cameron at Schaefer’s Blog. I warn you know, this post will make you hungry! All of us have been there before, the food circus known as the all-you-can eat buffet. Pushing aside the snotty-nosed kid in order to secure the last scoop of jell-o [...]

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Feb 11 2008

What Makes a Stock Defensive? The Ultimate Defensive Stock

This post exploring the concept of a defensive stock was written by The MoneyGardener. In the article he describes what a defensive stock is. Make sure you read to the end because he presents his suggestion for the ultimate defensive stock. According to Investopedia.com, a defensive stock is a stock that provides a constant dividend [...]

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