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March 2009 Was a Perfect Example of Why You Shouldn’t Try to Time the Market

March 2009 Was a Perfect Example of Why You Shouldn’t Try to Time the Market

March Rally Leaves Some Investors With Seller’s Remorse Buy and hold investors have felt like this tried and true strategy has failed them, and for good reason. The past decade has been downright ugly when it comes investing in the stock market. Over the past ten years, many will point out that their money would [...]

The Zurich Mantra on Beating the Recession

The Zurich Mantra on Beating the Recession

This is a guest post by Nicholas Bate, author of the new book Beat the Recession: A Blueprint for Business Survival. He is author, designer and facilitator for the ground-breaking ‘Personal Excellence’ seminar, a program used as the basis for cultural change in many organizations, in addition to many pioneering development concepts in leadership, team-building [...]

Not Just Another Recession – How This Economic Crisis Stacks Up

Not Just Another Recession – How This Economic Crisis Stacks Up

This is a guest post by Philip of Weakonomics. Philip is a twenty-something that works for one of the largest banks in the United States. Weakonomics believes education is the most powerful tool to fix the economic problems we face. The educated consumer can avoid the bad financial services, thus making them unprofitable. The educated [...]

Friday Finance Findings for April 3rd

Friday Finance Findings for April 3rd

Well, she was a bit late, but our little bundle of joy finally arrived this week. It’s been a long week and I’ve been in the hospital pretty much since Monday night, but hopefully everyone has had a good time reading all of the guest posts this week. There was some good information presented and [...]