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This week we look at US inflation, European inflation, US retail sales, Chinese international trade, and the Australian employment situation.   Read More (Business and Economy)
 
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My list of 4 simple trends that can (or will) influence the financial markets in 2010. These include: underwater homeowners strategically defaulting on their mortgage, water shortages in southwestern U.S., a bearish bond forecast and U.S. consumers no longer borrowing money against assets for consumption.   Read More (Investing and Retirement)
 
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Just as picking fruit from a mango tree does not harm it, living off dividends does not damage the investment’s ability to produce future results. A portfolio of dividend investments will not only provide income in retirement, but can be passed to your children who can continue to reap the benefits.   Read More (Investing and Retirement)
 
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Looking for financial hope this New Years? It's a time to refocus, reprioritize and begin managing money wisely to achieve true financial freedom.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Free checking began as a privilege. Once it spread, customers felt entitled. Eventually, it became a commodity, as most banks felt they needed to offer it. Soon, people took it for granted.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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A great way to simplify your personal finances as well as save you some money is to do a little shopping. I am not talking about going to the mall to shop for clothes. I am talking about just picking up the phone to do some comparison shopping.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Should you prepare your own taxes this year? It's important to consider such things as time, cost and the simplicity of your return before making a final decision.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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If you are not a Saints, Vikings, Colts or Jets fan, you make have some spare time on your hands to read. Here are some of the best personal finances articles from this week’s personal finance blogger’s roundups.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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With the economy still in the dumper and many of us feeling poorer, it's no surprise that many Americans have resolved to clean up their finances in this new year.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Looking at ways to help improve daily life starts at home. The very relationships we cherish each day are those same loved ones that can feel the heavy burden of debt overload. These burdens can be quite stressful on all parties, and over time can start to tear apart the very fabric that holds them together.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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To ensure a retirement that is free from financial concerns, there are certain things that must be done today. For many people this is not a desirable task. However, building a secure future by investing in quality dividend stocks is neither complicated nor overly burdensome.   Read More (Investing and Retirement)
 
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Is saving more money one of your New Year’s resolutions. Saving is key to helping you live a simple financial lifestyle. You want to have save for retirement, emergency fund or any other reason. But many times we find it difficult to save. We all have a difficult time finding ways to save money.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Vehicle costs are the second-largest expense in the U.S. after housing, which makes an automotive budget a critical part of any financial plan. Budgeting means more than saving money for the vehicle purchase.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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Debt settlement and debt consolidation both offer ways of reducing your debt. Debt settlement eliminates part of your loans, while debt consolidation reduces interest rates. Even though debt consolidation has the least impact on your credit score, there are cases when debt settlement is a better option.   Read More (Personal Finance)
 
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A cover letter is your chance to make a good first impression and it is potentially more important than a resume. Resumes are usually impersonal lists of experiences, education and accomplishments. Your cover letter allows you to tell an appealing story that complements and extends your resume.   Read More (Education and Career)
 



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