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  • "Divergence" for BetterTrades  By : Loredana Sargu
    I love to teach technical trading but I have an aversion to letting technical indicators get out of hand. A recent check revealed over 120 indicators that were available to use on my charts. This is also not including many economic indicators that can be and are used by folks to overlay charts and predict activity.
  • 'Change' Need For Financial Advice  By : Abbi Rouse
    The range of financial guidance open to the public needs to improve.
  • 10 Financial Mistakes to Avoid  By : Kent Irwin
    Unlike the advertisements for Las Vegas tell us, mistakes do follow us throughout our lives. One bad financial decision or a failure to properly plan for our future can take years to remedy. Educate yourself to make wise financial decisions.
  • 10 Proven Online Marketing Ways To Explode Your Online Profits  By : Timothy McGaffin
    Dramatically increase your online income and become a wealthy marketer by practicing these proven marketing methods.
  • 11 Great Financial Tips for Homemakers  By : Kent Irwin
    Financial tips when living on only one income.
  • 2008: Overlook This And Your Investment Portfolio Will Be Ripped To Shreds  By : Randall Berry
    Risk in your portfolio: Why ETFs CLOBBER mutual funds every time. Protect yourself with this easy tactic in 2008.
  • 3 Ways of Researching Stocks As If You're Watching From A Height of 38,000 Feet  By : Roy MacNaughton
    Ian Campbell is an investor who manages his own stock portfolio. But he was finding it painfully time-consuming to do the analyses, trying to make sense of all the inputs for so many different companies. In many cases, the information he needed was not even there. He reasoned that there must be thousands of investment advisers and other investors who like him craved a solution to this. This is what he did...
  • 4 Steps To Taming The Wild Spending Beast Within - An Effective Debt Relief Strategy  By :
    There are a number of very different strategies that you can utilize to confront credit card debt and other debt issues you're facing - proactively, directly, and head-on - and this post will be just one more tool you can put in your "debt relief tool box". So, let's talk about variable expenses and how you can tame this wild debt beast.
  • 5 Sell Your House Online Tips  By :
    There are many different ways that you can sell your house online. You just have to take some time to do some research about it so that you know what to do.
  • 5 Steps To Gain Financial Knowledge  By : Andrew Lim
    Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires
  • 5 Things To Do with Your Government Rebate Check!  By : Janet Majoulet Foust
    With most of us receiving a Government Rebate Check and are expected to use it to stimulate the economy I give your other ideas on how to use this money that you did not expect.
  • 5 Tips to Save For College and Retirement  By : Daniel J Wansten
    This article gives parents tips on how to send their kids to college and also save for retirement at the same time
  • 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.
  • 6 Steps to Become a Young Military Millionaire  By :
    Want to know the simple step to becoming a young military millionaire? You may be shocked at just how easy it can be.
  • 6 Ways to Avoid Check Fraud  By : Marvin Masson
    Since the invention of the check, people have been constantly inventing new ways to pass fraudulent checks. The National Check Fraud Center estimates that 1.4 million fraudulent checks are written each day, costing businesses over ten billion in losses annually. Fraudulent check writers have found a friend in new technology such as color copiers, high resolution scanners and magnetic or MICR toner.
  • 7 Common Overlooked Tax Areas & Savings  By : Kent Irwin
    This article will cover 7 of the most common overlooked tax areas and savings.
  • 7 Dishonest Home Refinance Tactics - To be forewarned is to be forearmed....  By : Darrin Roseborsky
    Are you planning on refinancing your mortgage in the near future? If so, keep reading because in this article I'm going to expose seven different "insider" tactics used by dishonest lenders that could cost you thousands!
  • 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.
  • A guide to Property and attractions in Languedoc Roussillon  By :
    A guide to the region of Languedoc Roussillon
  • A House for Rent Surprise  By :
    A House for Rent Surprise
  • A Powerful-Profitable-Cash-Cow: BetterTrades  By : Loredana Sargu
    Dear Traders and Friends:

    Lately I have had many students ask me about the QQQQ's - so much that it merits a rewrite. The QQQQ is an incredible choice for making money in today's market. Taking the time to learn this EXCHANGE TRADED FUND (ETF) could put fun, fast cash into your pockets. Don't let the fact that it is called an ETF scare you away. It is very simple to play. I missed making hundreds of thousands of dollars on this Powerful-Profitable-Cash-Cow because I feared it was complicated. Just remember what FEAR really means FALSE EXPECTATIONS APPEARING REAL!
  • A Savings Account Can Save Your Home  By : Jill Russo Foster
    Jill Russo Foster offers suggestions for increasing your savings. A healthy savings account can be used to pay your mortgage if an unforseen emergency results in a loss of income or increased expenses.
  • A Soft Housing Market: Fabric Structures in Residential Applications  By : Sam Armijos
    The article describes the use of awnings, tents, canopies and lightweight sttuctures made of fabric in residential applications
  • Abandoned Properties: a New Opportunity - Part I  By :
    The collapsing real estate market is creating some exciting new opportunities in real estate for savvy investors not afraid to capitalize on a new opportunity. When real estate was hot and the market was rising, and interest rates were stable, millions of Americans opted to roll the dice on adjustable-rate mortgages. Now the market has tanked, people have payments they can't make, but for investors it's an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
  • Achieving Financial Security Young  By : Vince Shorb
    It is more important now, than ever before in recent years, that today's youth reach financial security while they are young. Pensions and social security probably won't be around for those under 30 years old; and by planning early you can enjoy life now and financial security later on. Read on to discover the simple steps that will truely make a difference in your life!
  • Advanced Church Financing and Commercial Mortgage Solutions  By : Stephen Bush
    This article will offer an overview of key church loan difficulties and practical church financing solutions. Even with appropriate business finance and commercial mortgage strategies, this specialized commercial real estate loan is typically difficult to arrange.
  • Advantages and disadvantages of at-the-money option, in-the-money option and out-of-the-money option  By : Brett Fogle
    the advantages and disadvantages of at-the-money option, in-the-money option and out-of-the-money option
  • Advice for Filling Your Bankruptcy  By : Steve Buchanan
    Bankruptcy is an option for people who find themselves in over their head in debt. Often times, such overwhelming debt is due to divorce, illness or loss of employment.
  • Advice to anyone drowning in a sea of debt!  By : Darrin Roseborsky
    In this article, we'll confront the debt issues weighing you down. Think of it as me throwing you a life jacket. If you simply apply this one principle to your financial life you'll be able to breathe again.
  • An Analysis Of The Property Market In France In 2007  By : Nick Dowlatshahi
    A report on the French property market for 2007 and how prices and rents have been affected.
  • 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.
  • An Introduction To Egold  By : Richard Adams
    A basic introduction to Egold suitable for credit card websites together with those related to online payments, privacy, internet business and so on.
  • An overview of Market Structure for IROs  By : Tim Quast
    In today's global, Reg NMS electronic equity markets, traders and investors alike react to market structure. In general terms, Market Structure means the number, size, kind and distribution of participants in a market.
  • Anticipate Commercial Mortgage Business Loan Investment Problems  By : Stephen Bush
    The focus of this commercial mortgage business loan article is on four commercial loan and commercial real estate investment property loan problems often ignored by borrowers and lenders.
  • Applying for a Loan?--Start by Ordering Your Credit Report  By : Mike Powers
    I have to tell you, I wish that someday I had enough money to never apply for a loan again. I know, I am dreaming. Applying for a loan is certainly something we have all done and will do repeatedly throughout our life time. If you are considering getting a loan for any reason, read this article for some valuable information that may be of help to you.
  • Architects Now Designing Homes For Mortals  By : Nicholas Marr
    Owining a architect designed home is now possible as overseas prooperty developers empoy the use of famous modern architects to help sell thier homes.
  • Are Bookkeeping Services Or DIY Bookkeeping Software The Best Option  By : Terry Cartwright
    All small businesses have to choose between keeping manual records of financial transactions and the benefits, advantages and disadvantages of utilising bookkeeping software and or employing bookkeeping services for this purpose. The correct choice will vary from business to business but a choice should be made to achieve the best financial performance.
  • Are Investments With Dividends Better Than Non Dividend Paying Investments  By : Mika Hamilton
    This informative articles discusses the differences between making investments in Dividend paying vs Non Dividend paying securities.
  • 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.
  • Bad Credit? You Can Still Get a Cash Advance Loan  By : Jessica Roop
    If you have bad credit but are stuck in a financial bind, it's still possible to get a cash advance loan (also known as a payday loan) to help you through your temporary financial situation. Learn about the exact requirements of a cash advance loan to see if you qualify.
  • Bank Of England Cuts Interest Rates  By : Abbi Rouse
    The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has chosen to lower interest rates for the remainder of December, it has emerged.
  • Be Sure To Take All Your Health Savings Account Write-Offs  By :
    Few people who have a Health Savings Account really take advantage of all the tax-saving benefits these plans offer. One thing that anyone with a Health Savings Account should be aware of is all of the expenses that can legally be paid for from your account with pre-tax dollars.
  • Become A Millionaire In Five Years - Part 1  By :
    Well known Wealth Coach, Nicola Cairncross, shares a step by step plan to enable ordinary people to become a millionaire within just five years using one or more of the "Four Lanes Of The Wealth Highway"
  • Beginners are Finding Excellent Profits From Forex Trading  By : Tony Buel
    Many beginning traders have found much success when trading their forex accounts. Calculated risks can and do lead to substantial rewards, even for the novice.
  • Below Market Value Houses: How to Find BMV Deals at Auction  By : Rob Best
    The property market is getting more challenging for investors. It's now even more important to invest wisely - and that means buying below market value property only. Learn how to buy BMV properties from auction houses, without getting involved in competitive bidding, and without wasting time and money on properties you may lose to another investor.
  • 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.
  • Best and Worst of Business Finance Trends During 2007  By : Stephen Bush
    There were both positive and negative developments for business financing during 2007. These will have an immediate impact on commercial loan strategies for borrowers.
  • Better Trades and Stability Vs. Profitability  By : Loredana Sargu
    Previously

    Earlier, we began a to investigate the need for stability in our trading business. We agreed that an important purpose for stability was having a more or less consistent ability to pay our bills, enabling our trading business to survive. Additionally, we outlined a strategy which had the ability to maintain our initial value (our emergency money) and the potential for making profits as well. The strategy; a 'balanced' straddle; amounted to finding a stock whose price 'oscillated' above and below a particular value. If that value was also a strike price for that stock, then we could straddle it, buying puts and calls at that strike with several months before expiration. As the price moved up and down, the value of our calls and puts moved up and down inversely, keeping the total value of the position roughly the same. In this way, our 'emergency fund' was more or less kept intact. In this discussion, we see how to draw a profit from such a position.
  • 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.
  • BetterTrades Industry Spotlight Part 2  By : Loredana Sargu
    In part I of this article you read how the Internet E-Commerce industry is one of the better performing industries this year. Within that industry we selected three stocks that have good fundamentals and strong trading patterns. Those stocks are eBay (EBAY), the University of Phoenix Online (UOPX) and Getty Images (GYI). Finding the right stocks to trade is half the battle. The other half of the battle is using the right trading system to find the best entries and exits to profit substantially from the price moves of those stocks.
  • BetterTrades to Stay on Top  By : Loredana Sargu
    It goes without saying that we've been trading a pretty tough market. I believe as well that is really a matter of perspective. Many of those trading today have been trading fewer than 5 years and have no prior experience with this kind of market. Additionally, their relative lack of experience has them running for the "Tums" at almost every negative comment out of New York or Washington! Well, justified or not, it is precisely this kind of market which drives home an important tenet of trading. You have to stay 'on top' of the market at all times if you expect to be a successful trader. I have developed a pretty simple method for doing that.
  • BetterTrades Trading System  By : Loredana Sargu
    I think it was Will Rogers who said "I am more concerned with the return of my principle than the return on my principle". How true that rings when it come to trading in the stock market! Yet I find myself receiving emails and being told sad story after sad story about traders who have lost a fortune trading! The emails and comments I love to receive, however, are the ones from students in my classes that are making a fortune because they took the time to learn the SYSTEM I teach in my LIFESTYLE TRADING WITH LEAPS 2 day class.
  • Biblical Principles of Wise Money Management, Pt 1  By : Rod Rogers
    Want to know the secret to financial prosperity? It starts with managing your money--held in trust for God--wisely. Learn biblical principles of wise money management.
  • Big MAC Divergence in BetterTrades  By : Loredana Sargu
    Indicators are a powerful tools and they generally have a very specific function. They measure specific aspects of behavior and that behavior is compared to the chart movement. Some indicators are very narrow in focus i.e. only relavent in trends or only in compression patterns while other indicators work well in nearly any market patterns. Some of the more common and respected indicators measure over bought / oversold conditions or trend strength or divergence. I will focus this article on the divergence indicators and how to recognize divergence.
  • Big Time Debit Card Dangers  By : Keishon Martin
    debit cards can be dangerous when they catch you at vulnerable point when disguise your account balance and trick you into racking up multiple overdraft charges month after month
  • Boom in Foreclosures Is Some Investors Opportunity For Profit  By : Jason Loucks
    How Real estate Investors can profit from the current boom in foreclosures.
  • Britons 'Should Invest Time' Into Reducing Financial Pressures  By :
    Those consumers struggling with their finances following the festive period should look to switch to more competitive deals, it has been suggested.
  • Britons 'Wary' About Financial Future  By : Abbi Rouse
    The country's financial optimism has hit a record low, new research shows.
  • Brits 'Warned About Missing Bill Payments'  By : Abbi Rouse
    Millions of Britons are under financial pressure, new research indicates.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • Business Credit Cards: A Valuable Source of Funding  By :
    One of the keys to business success lies in sufficient capital: you need it to get through the fluctuating times of your small business. Business credit cards can help smooth over your financial needs. A recent survey showed that 90% of small business owners use a business credit card. Here are just a few of the many ways a business credit card can help you manage your finances.
  • Business Loan and Real Estate Investment Finance Essentials  By : Stephen Bush
    A problematic financial climate for residential real estate has increasingly inspired investors to consider investment in commercial property and business opportunity situations. This article will offer some background about possible advantages of purchasing commercial property or buying a business plus an overview of primary commercial mortgage financing and business loan options.
  • Business Opportunity Investment Financing Advice  By :
    Buying a business investment without real estate requires specialized business opportunity financing. Although this kind of business financing is available, there are several potential problems which should be anticipated and avoided by prospective buyers.
  • Business Start-Up Costs  By : Tom Wheelwright
    When you launch your business and incur expenses before your business is "open for business," then you have start-up costs. Start-up costs are not deductible until your business begins. Your business begins when it is first open for business - meaning it is ready to service customers.
  • Buying French Property Think Loire Valley  By : Nicholas Marr
    Buyers considering purchasing property in France need to identify which region they want to own a property. Loire Valley offers an abundance to the overseas property investor and those seeking a holiday home in France. I examine the aspects of the Loire Valley that make this region so attractive to french property buyers
  • Buying Penny Stocks The Lazy Investor's Way  By : George Best
    A new robot eliminates much of the risk and most of the work involved in buying penny stocks.
  • Can a Robot Named Marl Make You Rich  By : Tye
    'Marl', the stock picking Robot, analyze the stock market 24 hours every day to find the stocks that have great earning potential
  • Cash Flow Management Issues Relating To Funding And Investment In A Credit Crunch  By :
    Cash flow management is a critical business area every business must get right to survive. This article suggests a number of areas that a business might address to ensure the business have sufficient liquidity and working capital to survive the credit crunch and continue in business to generate profit.
  • Cashflow: The Only Sensible Investment Strategy for the Twenty-first Century  By :
    Cashflow, the direction of money in someones life is vital to everyone's survival. It is as important as the air we breathe. Despite its importance cashflow is talked about very little in mainstream financial circles. This article examines the reasons why and why cashflow is the only wealth building strategy remaining that makes sense.
  • Chicken Little: The Economy is Falling!  By :
    As a result of the perceived falling of the economic sky, policymakers are scrambling to come up with a fiscal stimulus plan which, coupled with aggressive monetary policy action by the Fed, is intended to stave off a recession and calm jittery financial markets. There is little, if anything, that can be done to stop the economic downturn that is in progress and that is coming.
  • 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.
  • Climbing to BetterTrades Top  By : Loredana Sargu
    I have the unique opportunity to teach Traders with a wide range of knowledge. Some individuals are just beginning, while others have been around the market for 20+ years. There are some "laws of life" that seem unchangeable. For example, I know that some people will earn more than me in this market and, unfortunately, others will never have success in their trading efforts. It's sad to think that some people will not see their aspirations for financial success materialize. It is comforting to know what makes the difference between the winners and the non-winners (I choose not to use the "L" word).
  • Clipboard For Cash - How To Create An Easy-To-Use Bill Payment System That Will Save You Money!  By : Darrin Roseborsky
    You're committed to attacking your debt issues with intensity, but you're having trouble wrapping your brain around exactly how you're going to accomplish this Herculean feat. We're going to fix that today.
  • CML Reveals Drop In Mortgage Lending  By :
    Mortgage lending has fallen, new research shows.
  • College Student Health Care!  By : Jim Donaldson
    Students are a large group of people with out healt care, this article show the statistics.
  • 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?
  • Consumers ‘Need To Monitor Finances' During Christmas  By : Abbi Rouse
    More people could be due to come under financial pressure over Christmas, a new study suggests.
  • Consumers 'Have Financial Concerns'  By :
    A significant number of Britons are worried about the country's economic prospects, new research shows.
  • Consumers Worried About Finances Urged 'Not to Panic'  By : Abbi Rouse
    The first two months of the new year may see an increase in the number of those seeking help with their finances, an industry expert claims.
  • Corporate Finance  By : Thomas Husnik
    The field of corporate finance deals with the decisions of finance taken by corporations along with the analysis and the tools required for taking such decisions.
  • Credit Card Triggers, how they can just raise your rate!  By : David Forer
    This article explains how credit card companies and raise your interest rate even if you have paid them on time for years. If you have been plagued by this, read on to find out how they did it.
  • Credit Freeze, Fraud and You  By :
    Once a consumer puts a freeze on his credit , no lender, insurer, employer or anyone else can make an inquiry or request on his credit report. The fact is, not even you, can look into your credit report unless you order the credit bureau to "unfreeze" or "thaw" your credit.
  • Credit Issues? Try An FHA Mortgage  By :
    "What would happen if someone else used my social security number for a utility bill and I never lived at that address? This happened about five years ago when I found out about it. Will this hurt the underwriting of the house I am trying to buy"?
  • Critical Issues for Women and Financial Planning  By : Kent Irwin
    Many aspects of financial matters are unique for women; therefore, the implementation of their financial plans should take their special needs into consideration. Doing so will help them better prepare for the documented financial inequities between women and men.
  • Debtors And Creditors Are Essential Working Capital  By :
    Cash flow management is a critical of the financial control that every business must get right to survive. Debtors and creditors represent two major areas which business might address to ensure sufficient liquidity and working capital to survive the credit crunch and continue in business to generate profit.
  • Delaying Property Repairs 'Could Be Costly'  By :
    The impact of last week's earthquake could affect more than homeowners' properties, it has been suggested.
  • 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.
  • Different Types of Merchant Accounts  By : Mike Knudtson
    What are the differnet types of merchant accounts
  • Divorce: How to Make a Clean Financial Break  By : Jill Russo Foster
    Some details are too important to be overlooked. When facing a divorce, people often overlook the finer financial details in favor of the larger emotional issues. Jill Russo Foster offers some suggestions for making sure that your divorce really does leave you free to start a new life.
  • 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.
  • Do You Need a Residential Property Management Company - Here Are Ten Reasons  By :
    Once you have invested in a rental property, the responsibility of maintaining and running the property can quickly become overwhelming. For many Owners, the logical solution is to hire a Residential Property Management company to oversee their rental property. But is this the right decision for you? Here are the top 10 reasons to consider why you should hire a residential property management company.
  • 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.
  • Does FHA/HUD Owe You A Refund?  By :
    Remember the first mortgage you signed for, ... sitting at the table and looking at all the fees you were charged by so many different people, just to get your mortgage. It seems overwhelming. Have you ever noticed that they are always quick to take your money but v-e-r-y slow when it comes to providing a refund?
  • Don't Be An Average Trader, Use BetterTrades  By : Loredana Sargu
    We are in the midst of earning's season and the market could not be any more crazy. Today, most of the stocks that were reporting posted better than anticipated earnings and the Dow managed to break a 5-day losing streak. This week the housing sector posted good permit applications and sales numbers, two indicators that bode well for a continued strong housing market. Many of the basic economic indicators are weak and the latest rumor on the street is that the Fed MAY cut interest rates another 25 basis points to a 60 year low of 1%. Then, add into the mix an Iraqi dictator whose defiant stance has the whole world wondering when the first bomb will be dropped, by whom and what will be in it? It is all enough to drive the average trader nuts.
  • Don't Curb That Curb Appeal!  By : Jack Sternberg
    Sternberg has a unique take on the subject after more than 30 years in the real estate business.
  • 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.
  • Don't Miss Your Office In Home Deduction  By : Steven Jackson
    Once you have determined that you are entitled to claim a deduction for business use of your home, you then need to determine the allowable deductions that are related to your business, and the use of your home.
  • Drivers 'Prepared To Spend Big On Modifying Their Motor'  By :
    Motorists are willing to splash out the cash when it comes to upgrading their car, new research shows.
  • Due Diligence: Getting Answers To Questions Not Answered  By : Roy MacNaughton
    If you are tired of wading through the 'data swamp' or 'information quagmire' of financial stuff out there, one enterprising investor has just come up with a way to cut through all the useless, time-consuming work with a new web site designed to speed up the process, make it more efficient, and provide even more information on the companies in which you might want to invest.

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