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Take Advantage of Lower Prices and Buy Now

By Kristen Easton Analysts and pundits can’t seem to agree. Some say the recession is in full swing, others say a recovery is happening and the market has found a bottom. I don’t know what to believe. The recession took longer to hit in my area and is only mild so far. But I know [...]

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Why Pay for One Expert’s Opinion When You Can Get Over Two Dozen For Free?

Why Pay for One Expert’s Opinion When You Can Get Over Two Dozen For Free? By:  Susan Young Go to Amazon.Com and search for the words “career strategies” you will find over 1500 books on the subject with a prices ranging from $11.21 to $1750.   There is no shortage of advise and resources available, [...]

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Stop Foreclosure and Manage Your Stress

By Axel Este We are a nation in deep water right now. Due to the economic recession, people are getting stressed out just thinking of how they can stop foreclosure before they lose their homes. According to USA Today, filings on foreclosures rose 3,157,000. And that’s in all of 2008. Out of that three million, [...]

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How are People (Age 50-Years and Older) Affected by the Financial Crisis?

How are People (Age 50-Years and Older) Affected by the Financial Crisis? By Lil Waldner Pension funds have lost about 5 trillion dollars worldwide during 2008. And the disastrous losses do not stop at that amount because the stock exchanges have started the year with further grave losses. The financial crisis will have a serious [...]

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Financial Mistakes to Learn From

Financial Mistakes to Learn From By Martin Lukac In this day and age, there really shouldn’t be any reason to make certain financial mistakes. Do a search of the internet and you will find that there are thousands of articles out there that warn you of the pitfalls of certain choices. Advice for living a [...]

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