Archive for February, 2008

What the Presidential Elections Mean for the Economy and You

Posted on Fri, 22nd February, 2008 by Jeremy (7) Comments

This is a guest post by Milk Your Money — a daily blog dedicated to helping it’s readers reach their financial goals by making smart everyday money decisions.
Historic Economic Policy Beliefs
Historically, Republicans have believed in policies that favor a free market. Policies that would in any way burden businesses from growing, innovating, or conducting [...]

3 Effective Option Strategies to Soften The Blow in This Volatile Market

Posted on Fri, 22nd February, 2008 by Jeremy (7) Comments

 This is a guest post by Ciaran McKeever and he is a Certified Financial Planner that runs the Chance Favors blog. Chance Favors hopes to educate, encourage and empower those in their 30’s and 40’s to achieve financial independence.
If you’ve been following the stock market then you know the last 2-3 months have been [...]

I Blew $5,000 in Learning How Not To Invest

Posted on Thu, 21st February, 2008 by Jeremy (11) Comments

This is a guest post by Randy Peterman — a software developer, husband and father living in Colorado. He runs a quirky personal finance blog called “Watch My Money Maker.”
In devastation I looked at my investment account – I had a remaining $13.28 cents in my trading account after selling out of yet another losing [...]

One Critical Thing You Need to Know About Life Insurance

Posted on Wed, 20th February, 2008 by Jeremy (3) Comments

This is a guest post by Chris Smude. Chris is the President and Founder of Smude & Associates – an entrepreneurial intellectual capital organization with a specialization in the financial services industry. You can also find more posts on his blog.
Heads up!
A lady (not a client) called me last week about a notice that [...]

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