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Does an investment make sense? You can figure it out by weighing the rewards against the risks. As the rewards increase, typically, so do the risks. So you look for a happy balance. If the rewards are respectable and the risks are reasonable, you might make the investment. But apply the same formula to your life and you come up short.
The April 17th deadline is fast approaching and your taxes will be due. Most people dread this deadline but I have found it very easy to overcome. There is an interesting USA Today/Gallop Poll released today about what people will do with their refund check.
Green investing isn't such a lonely pursuit anymore. With society's greater emphasis on renewable energy sources and technologies to limit greenhouse gas emission, there is increasing attention paid to this approach.
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Foolish investing has nothing to do with getting rich quick.investing. Sure, Tom Gardner's market-beating Hidden Gems investment newsletter has had some quick and astounding successes: Middleby has quintupled, for example, and the picks are beating the market by 30 percentage points overall.
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How to buy apartment buildings with no money down and create a steady stream of passive income every single month for the rest of your life.
Environmentalist and socially responsible investor Beth Jones is convinced that a strong economy and a clean environment are compatible objectives. Here's why.
Ever wonder how some people build a brand for themselves and others don't? I think about this a lot and yesterday's Investor's Business Daily had a good article on "branding yourself" highlighting David Bach, author of "The Automatic Millionaire", "Smart Women Finish Rich" and more.
Great information here with additional user comments. There's one main point about how all the smart money is NOT in the stock market.
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