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October 2010

I am a big believer that personal finance should be taught in high school. Many people who fall in the high school and college demographic don’t have much practical exposure to personal finance topics and they will soon be entering the real world, where every decision they make has the potential to have long lasting [...]

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When you’re working to get your financial ducks in a row, the last thing you want to worry about is whether those you are working with will take advantage of you. Knowing that you’re working with reputable and reliable professionals can relieve the stress of the unknown-especially when considering your finances. Surety bonds can help [...]

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Understanding options trading basics can be a difficult topic to understand for investors who have not been exposed to this type of investing. Many people can easily pick up the basics of stock analysis and how they are traded. Share price, volume, buy and sell are just a few of the important concepts to understand [...]

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Editor’s Note: Many investors have become frustrated with the small returns offered by traditional investments, especially in light of recent events in Wall Street and the Real Estate Market. This article looks at an a non-traditional investment opportunity that could provide positive results for you. As with all investments, do your research and make sure [...]

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With Halloween just one week away, I thought it would be cool to openly discuss the best horror movies of all time. To be fair, horror movies are tough to consider as quality cinema, simply because you always find B list actors and a plot that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. However, if you look [...]

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When it comes to the job hunt, few things are more important than the interview. You want your interview show the prospective employer that you are the person for the job. Are you prepared so that your interview will accomplish what you want it to? Main Parts of the Job Interview There are five main [...]

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The first step in improving your credit score is understanding that your credit score is a direct reflection of your credit report and the credit history it contains.  Your credit history will not only affect whether or not you can qualify for a loan, but also the interest rates that are offered with that credit [...]

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