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  • Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Credit Cards - The Connection  By : Sam Donaldson
    Answering the question of why a great number of credit card bills arrive from Sioux Falls, South Dakota and what the term "universal default" means.
  • Trading News: Is It Worth It?  By : Larry Swing
    Whether or not trading news is profitable, only time will tell for each trader, but one clear advice from this is NOT to hold a stock before earnings. By holding through the earnings, it’s a guessing game. If he still likes the stock, by it back a few days after the earnings. Who knows it might have been oversold and now it’s a “bargain.” Of course there will be regrets if the stock does move in the desired direction.
  • 5 Ways To Experience Change And Prosperity  By : Anthony Kollar
    Your outer world reveals what is on the inside. Ever wonder why things don't work out, again. What if you could change on the inside and set prosperity in motion, seemingly effortlessly? Learn how to activate prosperity from the inside out.
  • Trading Forex and the Internet  By : Andrew Daigle
    The internet has changed our lives in many ways. It has opened up new opportunities for people to make money, learn new trades and improve their lifestyle. Online forex trading is one of the fastest growing businesses today.
  • Who is your Target Market?  By : Jacques Coquerel
    Many investors send direct mail without Clear Idea of their prospect The following are the kinds of questions you need to think about to define your target markets:
  • 5 Steps To Gain Financial Knowledge  By : Andrew Lim
    Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires
  • Love Me Not My Bank Account say singletons keen to avoid financial commitment  By : Katie Brown
    Opening a joint account with your spouse of future partner can be an effective way of staying on top of your family affairs. With costs to consider ranging form nappies to a bigger mortgage, making the most of your money becomes even more important. Although it might seem difficult to choose a better bank or bank account, it is easier than it seems.
  • New Financial Habits for A New Year  By : Katie Brown
    New Year Resolutions, do you ever keep them? Join the gym on the second January, never set foot inside after the middle of February. Yes, I know you were full of good intentions, but good intentions don’t get you fit. The same goes for your cash. If you’re apathetic about financial matters, too, then your finances will turn into couch potatoes.
  • Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft in 60 Minutes or Less (Part 1 of 2)  By : Sean Matteson
    How to protect yourself from America's fastest growing crime.
  • Identity Theft Proof for Free!! (Part 2 of 2)  By : Sean Matteson
    How to make yourself virtually identity theft proof (part 2 of 2)
  • Rate Yourself…A 20-Question Scorecard for Stock Investors  By : David Van Knapp
    This article presents a 20-question "quiz" for individual stock investors. It is fun and easy to complete. It will help show investors where they are following sound practices, and also point out areas where they should consider brushing up on their techniques.
  • Genworth Cornerstone - Advantage or Disadvantage?  By : Clay Cotton
    Genworth is promoting it's new long term care insurance product, Cornerstone Advantage, as an affordable LTCi solution. In today's market, there is only one way for an insurance company to offer lower priced long term care insurance coverage - and this is to cut their costs! But how is Genworth doing it?
  • The Surging Interest in Dividends—Especially Among Boomers  By : David Van Knapp
    This article explains the growing interest in dividends among stock investors, especially baby Boomers looking for income in retirement.
  • How To Sell Your Structured Settlement Payments  By : Gregg Pennington
    Selling your structured settlement payments for a lump sum of cash is a major financial decision. There are many reasons that people choose to trade their guaranteed periodic payments for money up front. While this kind of transaction offers you control over your money, there are some risks involved. Learn how to sell your payments and what you can expect during the sale process.
  • What is Identity Fraud  By : Jim Moore
    An in-depth review of identity fraud. The implications of identity fraud for the individual and businesses.
  • Do You Know When to Buy and Sell? Use The Sine Wave Model  By : David Van Knapp
    This article presents an idealized model of how stock prices change. It explains how investors can use teachings from the model to improve their buyand sell decisions.
  • Bullet-Proof Your Company From An Audit  By : Juli Walsh
    Small businesses can place everything at risk by failing to do the appropriate paper work. What paper work is required to protect your company and how do you do it correctly and on time?
  • Managed Forex Account- Its Upside And Downside  By : stapin
    Hire an experienced, knowledgeable, reliable managed forex account for your currency trading.
  • Commercial Finance Deals Across America- Is it Possible?  By : Patrick Bedall
    Maybe you have deals from here covered. Now, what about there and everywhere? Is being in the right place at the right time all it takes for you to be successful in the commercial finance industry? It may not be all it takes, but it is certainly where it starts. If a potential client doesn’t know you and doesn’t know that you are the right broker for the job, then you will never get the deal. Is this a fair assumption?
  • Trading Is Not For Weekend Warrior Or The Midnight Cowboy  By : stapin
    The amount of invested self work will determine the probability of success in day trading.
  • Forex Trading and Risk-Return ratio  By : Andrew Daigle
    Forex trading is fast becoming the top method of making money on the internet and gives the opportunity for average people to try their hand at becoming millionaires. Trading forex is very challenging and anyone who puts in the time to learn this great business, can be handsomely rewarded.
  • Different Types of Merchant Accounts  By : Mike Knudtson
    What are the differnet types of merchant accounts
  • Stop Foreclosure on Your Home?  By : C Davis
    The article is to help people avoid foreclosure on their home.
  • Options Basics  By : John Roney
    What is an Option? An option is a traded security that is a derivative product. By derivative product we mean that it is a product whose value is based upon or derived from the price of something else. Since we are talking about stocks, a stock option is based upon, among other things, the price of the underlying stock.
  • What is an Asset  By : Carlton Johnson
    This article is about whether your home is actually and asset or not. it explores the question of what exactly is an asset and how you can get at the money locked in your house.
  • Two kinds of Options are Calls and Puts  By : John Roney
    A call option gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to buy a specific security at a specific price by a specific date. It’s a way of “locking in” the purchase price of the stock for a period of time. A put option gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to sell a specific security at a specific price by a specific date. It’s a way of “locking in” the sales price of a stock for a period of time.
  • Difference between In-the-money (ITM), out-of-the-money (OTM), or at-the-money (ATM).  By : John Roney
    An option can be described by its strike price’s proximity to the stock’s price. An option can either be in-the-money (ITM), out-of-the-money (OTM), or at-the-money (ATM). An at-the-money option is described as an option whose exercise or strike price is approximately equal to the present price of the underlying stock.
  • Premium and Parity  By : John Roney
    Premium is the total amount of money (price) you pay for an option. So, if the Microsoft (MSFT) May 65 calls cost you $1.50 then the $1.50 is the amount of the premium of the option. The total price of an option (premium) consists of two components. Those two components are intrinsic value and extrinsic value. Parity - When we discuss parity in terms of options, we say that parity is the amount by which an option is in the money.
  • Market Neutral Strategy: Staking The Odds in Your Favor  By : William Tan
    Is there a trend in stock and option trading? Let’s start of by defining a trend. A trend is simply the general direction of the market. The market can only move in 3 directions – up, down or sideways. It is as simple as that. For directional traders, knowing the trend is important because that is how money is made. If there is no trend, then how would the buyer of the uptrend profit when the market moves sideways....
  • The write off criteria  By : Katie Brown
    Insurers write off around half a million cars every year but how do they decide what constitutes a write off and how will you know if your vehicle is likely be a write off or back on the road?
  • The Importance Of Volatility  By : John Roney
    Volatility is defined as the degree to which the price of a stock or other underlying instrument tends to move or fluctuate over a period of time. Implied Volatility is a value derived from the option’s price. It indicated what the market’s perception of the volatility of the stock or underlying will be during the future life of the contract.
  • Put Option  By : John Roney
    A put option is a contract between two parties (a buyer and a seller) whereby the buyer acquires the right but not the obligation to sell a specified stock or other underlying instrument at a specified price by a specified date. The seller of a put option assumes the obligation of taking delivery of the stock or other underlying instrument from the buyer should the buyer wish to exercise his option.
  • Moves Towards Financial Education Welcomed  By : Abbi Rouse
    Proposals by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to make personal finance a compulsory part of school education have been welcomed.
  • Is It Time To Sell Your Structured Settlement Payments?  By : Gregg Pennington
    A structured settlement provides financial security for those who have been injured in an accident, or have been awarded a large sum of money. Structured settlements provide regular payments for a certain period of time. The agreement may be tailored to meet the needs of the claimant; however, circumstances change, and many people sell their future payments for a lump sum of cash. Find out if selling your payments is to your advantage.
  • Forex Trading Strategies  By : Andrew Daigle
    There are a large number of such forex trading systems that are completely fraudulent or simply do not work, and have been created with the sole intention of making a quick buck. But despite this, there are plenty of forex currency trading systems out there that do work and can be quite reliable if used in a disciplined and consistent manner.
  • What happens to your family when your time is up  By : Katie Brown
    What would happen to your family if you weren’t there or were unable to earn a living? Life insurance may be able to help you to sleep better at night.
  • Forex for the newbies  By : Diana O.
    The business sector is one chunk of the society where pecuniary matters occur the most. Yet, unheard of for most of us, there is a subdivision in our economy which largely evolves to cash outflows and exchange rates and that is in the Foreign exchange.
  • An Introduction to Candlesticks  By : Diana O.
    Candlesticks is a method of charting used to analyze supply and demand, similar to the bar chart used to view price activities. The Candlestick chart also shows the same data as the bar chart except that it focuses on the connection between opening prices and closing prices. The Candlestick method is important for helping investors see prices from a different perspective and many investors even find that they are easier to read.
  • Long-Term Care Protection can be Tough Decision  By : Clay Cotton
    We've all heard the horror stories about elderly people who can't take care of themselves moving into costly nursing homes and "outliving their money."' As Americans live longer, more and more of us will need some sort of long-term care, and the insurance industry has a blizzard of policies to help pay for it.
  • US Bank Accounts For Non-Residents: A Buyers Guide  By : Martin Pavion
    If you have wasted your energy trying to open a US bank account from abroad then read this article for buyers advice about how to avoid the common problems you'll encounter. Despite what many people believe US bank accounts CAN be obtained legally by nearly everybody and there is no need to pay huge application fees or exploit dangerous gray areas which can put your money at risk.
  • Less Risk With A Forex Mini  By : Diana O.
    For beginners in the Foreign Exchange market, many analysts and investors recommend that they obtain a Forex mini account; it is because like most things they should start from small beginnings.
  • Government backed, tax free saving schemes for children  By : Katie Brown
    Useful quide for those considering taking out a Child Trust Fund
  • How To Earn Serious Money With Forex  By : Des Smith
    The currency trading (FOREX) market is the biggest and the fastest growing market on earth. Its daily turnover is more than 2.5 trillion dollars, which is 100 times greater than the NASDAQ daily turnover.
  • Financially Independent and Financially Successful People have High Financial Vocabulary  By : Maria Suarez
    This article teaches readers how to use internet glossaries to find definitions of financial terms to improve their financial vocabulary, which is highly correlated with financially succesful people.
  • What is an Iron Condor?  By : William Tan
    The Iron Condor option trading strategy is purely a market neutral strategy. An Iron Condor is constructed using a bull put credit spread together with a bear call credit spread on the same underlying asset to create a market neutral position.
  • National Savings - The Right Option For You?  By : Ray Prince
    When we deal with new clients, we encounter Premium Bonds frequently, but it's not very often that we see the many other products offered by National Savings and Investments (NS&I). Some NS&I returns are currently looking quite attractive, and so it is worth perhaps looking at two such investments, Premium Bonds and Savings Certificates.
  • Using Your Health Savings Account to Pay for International Travel  By : Wiley Long
    Thousands of U.S. citizens are taking advantage of the low cost and high quality of foreign hospitals by traveling abroad for medical treatment. The savings are often 75 percent or more, and the entire cost of treatment may even be payable with tax-free money from a Health Savings Account.
  • How Can Hiring Your Kids Help You Save on Income Taxes?  By : Kristine McKinley
    Did you know you can hire your children in your business? In addition to teaching your kids about business and money, you can save taxes. Here's how...
  • How to Revolutionize Your Retirement Thinking  By : Lin Schreiber
    You hear the word "retirement" and you imagine the room full of admiring colleagues and the presentation of the gold watch. Maybe retirement will be the end of your work life. If so, this is the biggest change you'll experience since birth. Your life will no longer be about "What do you do?" Retirement gives you the opportunity to grow into the best possible YOU. "Who you are" is so much more important than "what you do."
  • World Exclusive-Learn How “Mr. Average” Bought 3 Million Worth Of Property…Without A Single Penny Of  By : Robert Gavin
    If you have always wanted to invest in property but not had the money, then this is for you. If you have struggled to raise a deposit or down payment for a house, then you will not want to miss this. Here self made property millionaire, Robert Gavin, reveals the 6 sizzling methods that he and his incredible team purchase an endless amount of property without a single penny of their own money. ..and now, you can find our just how they do it!
  • The secret to tax efficient savings for your children  By : Jay Smith
    The Child Trust Fund is a new scheme that guarentees great tax-free savings for your child.
  • The New Retirement Attitude: Today's 60 is Yesterday's 40  By : Lin Schreiber
    If I say "retirement," what are the first five words that come to your mind? If they are "leisure," "relaxation," "comfort," "golf" and "old age," you're thinking about yesterday's retirement. This is the 21st century, when the new 60 looks like the old 40. And when retiring means "growth," "new opportunities," "excitement," "challenge," and "self-discovery." Do these new definitions match your retirement vision?
  • Automated Trading Systems for Financial Markets and Recommendations for Their Usage  By : Nikita Laukhin
    The software market offers a great many of information and trading platforms that differ, first of all, in the functionality of the client and server parts, and the list of services provided by the financial company once an account has been opened. However, only a relatively small number of software solutions include the components that automate trading.
  • Make A Fortune From Forex Trading?  By : Staggerlee Phillips
    You can win at Forex with the proper training.
  • Portfolio Turnover - The Hidden Cost of Active Management  By : Ray Prince
    The activities undertaken by an active fund manager normally result in higher annual management charges. This is what you would expect as they must carry out more research and analysis than a passive "manager". However, what few clients fail to appreciate is, the buying and selling of shares within a fund also incurs costs and these subsequently impact detrimentally on performance.
  • Show it Right - Sell it Quick  By : Wee Dilts
    This article reminds the seller of the vital steps to take before and after you place the house on the market. If for sale by owners follow these few easy steps, they should sell quickly.
  • How to Select a Buyer’s Broker for Your Next Real Estate Purchase  By : Allen Voivod
    When it comes to picking a real estate agent, most of the advice you see talks about sellers. But as buyers increasingly use agents to help them land the perfect deal on the ideal home, the need for direction on choosing a "buyer's broker" has increased, too. Here's a quick five-step process for selecting a buyer's agent you can trust with one of the biggest financial moves you'll ever make.
  • Managed Forex Accounts: What You Should Know and What You Can Expect  By : Diana O.
    If you decide to participate in forex trading, it is not a requirement that you hire a broker to handle your account. Forex trading can actually be a one-man enterprise and if you study the industry well and learn the ropes, you can actually manage your own account without anybody else's help.
  • Grant Money – Is It Really Free?  By : Gregg Pennington
    Getting grant money from the government or private foundations has more than occasionally been presented as a ticket to instant wealth. Consequently, most people are skeptical of the claims of free money. There is a lot of grant money available to individuals and organizations, and it does not have to be paid back; however, it comes with certain obligations on the part of the grantee.
  • The “Stagnant” Scenario vs. The “Down” Scenario  By : John Roney
    When we apply the covered call strategy to the stagnant stock scenario, we take a negative return scenario and turn it into a positive scenario. Remember, when we sell an option, we receive a premium for doing so. When the stock does not move during the option’s life, the extrinsic value of the option goes to zero. The amount of money paid for the option goes to the seller. We’ll take a look at how this sets up.
  • Seven Illusions, Delusions & Downright Lies about Retirement  By : Lin Schreiber
    You've heard most of them before. They seem like well-meaning retirement advice. But, BEWARE. The following illusions, delusions and downright lies about retirement can be dangerous to your retirement well-being:
  • Benefits of Online Currency Trading Tutorials  By : Andrew Daigle
    Due to rapid advances in technology and the ever-changing economic scenarios all over the world, keeping a tab on the dips and escalations of currency rates is essential.
  • The Tao Of The Wealthy Currency Trader  By : Richard Weber
    'Tao' literally means 'way,' so what we will be discussing is the way of the wealthy and successful forex or currency trader. There are certain things that a wealthy trader does to become wealthy, and you can read more about them in this article.
  • Don't Get Fooled by Wordy Contracts  By : Danna Schneider
    No matter how many times it is repeated to us, most of us sign our name to hundreds, if not thousands of contracts, documents, affidavits, binders, and other legally binding contracts in our lifetime, without reading all of the dubious “fine print” that is almost always attached. But do we really know and understand what we are signing? The answer is no, and it could end up getting us in hot water some day.
  • The "Up" Scenario  By : John Roney
    In the “up” scenario, the maximum gain that can be attained is the stock finishing at $10.00 or higher. At $10.00, you would profit from the full value of the extrinsic value of the option which is $.50 and you would also have $.50 of capital appreciation from the stock for a total of $1.00. This represents a 10.52% one-month return or an annualized return of 126.32%.
  • History of the United States and Chinese Stock Exchanges  By : Steven Cancel
    A distant look into the past of the United States and Chinese stock exchanges.
  • Living on a Budget  By : Emma Snow
    Living beyond financial means and incurring large amounts of consumer debt are increasing among individuals and families. Whether your income is large or small, creating a budget and adhering to it, will allow you to avoid debt and make better choices about needs and wants.
  • Retirement Can Be More Rewarding If You Plan Ahead  By : George White
    Learn how to have a successful retirement by planning ahead.
  • Choosing a Reputable Forex Broker  By : Andrew Daigle
    The Forex market is one of the most fast paced markets and people have managed to make millions through Forex currency trading.
  • Brits Should Explore All Finance Options When Purchasing a New Car  By : Abbi Rouse
    Those looking to buy a new car next month are being advised to plan their purchasing wisely.
  • Five Strategies for Having Enough Money for Your Dream Retirement (While You're Still Breathing!)  By : Lin Schreiber
    Most people think that's all retirement is about -- having enough money to sit on the deck, play golf, and visit the grandkids. But that's the old model -- not today's retirement. Someone who turns 65 today can expect to live until age 83, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here's 5 strategies to help you pursue your dream retirement:
  • Top Self employed Tax Questions  By : Terry Cartwright
    HMRC enquire into approximately 75,000 self assessment tax returns each year. Most tax enquiries result in extra tax being payable because business turnover has been understated or non allowable business expenses have been claimed, resulting in interest and penalties on the extra tax for that year and sometimes previous years and a higher tax rate. These frequently asked questions can help avoid interest and penalties with a few tax tips.
  • The Cost of Financial Products is Increasing  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britons are facing more fees than they did last year on financial products and services such as personal loans, secured loans, mortgages and credit cards, as well as on savings and current accounts, according to the latest research from online comparison service moneysupermarket.
  • Weighted Average Cost of Capital WACC, Commodity Historic Prices, Index Prices, and Country Risk  By : Brad t.b Smith
    There are many terms associated with stock market trading. Below are some of the terms explained ie Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), Commodity Historic Prices, Index Prices, Country Risk and many others
  • Garden Improvements ‘Add Privacy And Value’  By : Abbi Rouse
    Taking out a cheap loan to pay for some improvements to a garden could enable potential house sellers to raise the value of their home, with the aesthetic pleasure, privacy and protection offered by a well-developed garden often an enticing proposition for those looking to buy a property.
  • How To Find An Investment Club  By : Alvin Toh
    For many people, taking the plunge into investing can be a daunting experience. They may have little investment knowledge or limited funds. Joining or starting an investment club is a great way to learn about investing in stock or real estate. Investment clubs enable members to pool their money for joint investment so you don’t need to have massive capital to start investing.
  • It Is Taking Longer To Repay Finance  By : Abbi Rouse
    While overall borrowing in the UK may be on the up, people are succeeding in better managing their loans and other finances, one commentator has suggested.
  • Investment Club Software: Keeping Your Club Organized  By : Alvin Toh
    All investment clubs must keep proper financial records. The club treasurer is responsible for keeping the books organized and accurate. It can be rather complicated and time consuming when there are many members in the club. That’s why investment club software is an essential tool that every club should have.
  • Funding Freedom Provides Equal Opportunity For Spanish Property Investors  By : Steven Magill
    An incredible amount of money is pouring into Spain to upgrade its facilities, including the Malaga airport and seaport, the Malaga-Fuengirola railway, the marina at La Cala de Mijas, and the AVE line from Madrid, to name but a few. In Bulgaria and Romania, they have yet to rouse the interest of foreign investors on a large scale.
  • Guess What Leads To Filing Bankruptcy?  By : David Siegel
    Illustrates the main causes of bankruptcy filings in the United States.
  • New Study Reveals Rise In Financial Confidence  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britons’ faith in their financial situation is improving, new figures reveal.
  • UK Pension Gap 'Widens'  By : Abbi Rouse
    The "confidence crisis" surrounding the British pensions sector is deepening, it has emerged.
  • Foreclosure Tsunami Continues in California  By : Lloyd Segal
    The foreclosure tsunami in California continues unabated. More foreclosures were started in California during the second quarter of 2007 than any comparable period in over ten years. What has caused this tsumani? It has been caused by the “perfect storm” of depreciating home prices, anemic sales, re-setting adjustable rate loans, and the mortgage meltdown in the financing sector.
  • Is the Shares Crisis Over?  By : Ray Prince
    Recent falls in the value of the stockmarket has caused concern among investors. Should they run? Should they hang on? Warnings about the potential fallout from defaulting American mortgage borrowers have been around now for quite awhile, but when would these pigeons come home to roost and what size effect would they have?
  • 7 Thoughts on MONEY!  By : Bjorn Brands
    Money will have a great influence on your life . In this article we’ll explore what influence money will have on the lives of you and me when you don't know. With 7 thoughts I will show you what 95 out of 100 people don't think of.
  • How to Get Lawsuit Cash - Lawsuit Money Funding?  By : Paul Sherman
    Many people – including some attorneys – do not realize that lawsuit money funding and lawsuit cash advance funding have been made legal in all states in the U.S (except in state of Ohio) in one form or other. Please note not all states currently permit lawsuit money and lawsuit cash advance funding for all types of lawsuit cases. Lawsuit money funding to plaintiffs is supported by many justices, court decisions and published legal opinions.
  • Secrets to Stop Foreclosure (Part 1)  By : Lloyd Segal
    This article helps homeowners understand the secrets to stopping foreclosure. These are concepts homeowners do not think about as they coonfront foreclosure and develop a strategy to stop foreclosure.
  • Secrets to Stop Foreclosure (Part 2)  By : Lloyd Segal
    This article is part 2 of a two-part series written to help homeowners understand the foreclosure process and secrets to stop the foreclosure. These are concepts homeowners do not think about as they prepare a strategy to stop the foreclosure.
  • What is Life Settlement – Senior Settlement?  By : Paul Sherman
    A Life Insurance Settlement is the sales of a life insurance policy to a third party in exchange for a cash settlement in excess of the cash surrender value of policy —even if none exists! This is also called as Life settlement, Insurance settlement or Senior settlement.
  • Experts say a recession is coming, are your personal finances ready?  By : Kent Irwin
    A recession is likely in 2008. This article discusses what you should do to prepare your personal finances and includes tips for those having financial difficulty, and for financially stable individuals to leverage economic downturns.
  • Number Of Parents Giving Up Financial Future is 'Worrying'  By : Abbi Rouse
    Parents could well be heaping financial pressure upon themselves in an attempt to fund their child's private education, new figures show.
  • How to Successfully Trade Stock Options in Ten Easy Steps - Step 1  By : Roger Cox
    This article teaches what a stock option is and how to profit through stock options investing. This is key #1 in a series of 10 keys to successful stock options trading.
  • How A Second Opinion Cost The IRS  By : Irv Blackman
    Straight talk about a potential solution for a major business success problem--"How to legally minimize taxes?"---or "How to keep it in the family?"
  • Treat Your Life Like An Investment  By : Aaron Stokes
    Learning what it takes to become a daily investor starts by realizing that you are already one. There is a thin line between the everyday person and the professional investor. Inside this article we will discover the areas of life which differntiate the professional investor from the common individual.
  • Why Is It So Hard To Find A Super Investment Adviser?  By : Roy MacNaughton
    Why is it so hard to find a great investment advisor? How do you know if s/he is looking out for your best interests? One investor conducted research to find out.
  • Do-it-Yourself Financial Planning is Possible  By : Kent Irwin
    This article illustrates the steps to do-it-yourself financial planning. Included are the seven fundamental steps, resources and tools that you will need to get the job done right.
  • College Student Health Care!  By : Jim Donaldson
    Students are a large group of people with out healt care, this article show the statistics.
  • The 10 Truths of Financial Success and Happiness  By : Kent Irwin
    A recent survey of books about losing weight or becoming rich found the words “instant,” “easy,” and “secret” in their titles. The concept of financial success, though, has no secret formulas for easy instant results. Here we’ll explore the keys that would be more aptly titled: The 10 keys to slow financial success and happiness.
  • The Right Stock Options to Select  By : Loredana Sargu
    In the last five newsletters in this series we looked at a series of issues to select the right stock option. This newsletter will cover the final step, Graceful exits, along with a recap of the items previously discussed so you will have an easy reference tool at your disposal.
  • Better Trades with Timing  By : Loredana Sargu
    Timing is everything! Especially when it comes to trading in the stock market. It amazes me the thought process a lot of students go through when it comes to trading.

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