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Is Borrowing The American Way?
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Blog Writer for Hire! Is Borrowing The American Way? Is Borrowing The American Way? By Kevin Mercadante • 11 Comments. Is Saving Money Bad for the Economy? I came across this article a few weeks ago, Industrial output falls as consumers cut back spending. What’s good for your bank account is bad for the country. Borrowing money, it seems, truly is the American Way. Do we actually believe that line of thinking, or do we just politely tolerate it? Surely we have to know better! From where I sit, it seems t...
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An Introspective Look At How Fear Has Guided My Life
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Home Back to start. Our Story Who is Steve Chou? Start Here Get your store running. Blog Get the latest. Podcast Subscribe and listen. Tools Products I Love. Income Reports Track My Online Progress. An Introspective Look At How Fear Has Guided My Life. Click here to learn how to start your own online store. I have a confession to make. I’ve lived in fear. For most of my life. When I was in high school. I was terrified that I would not get into a top university. When I got into college. In college, I got ...
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Retire Happy with Jim: Best of the Bloggers
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Retire Happy with Jim. Financial Expert Jim Yih has lots to say through his entertaining workshops, popular financial column and myriad of books. Now he's blogging with updates and off the cuff thoughts on money, wealth, retirement, investments, estate planning and life. Some of my other Websites:. RetireHappy.ca - helping you to retire happy. JimYih.com - all about me! WealthWebGurus.com - an incredible personal finance resource. Friday, April 2, 2010. Best of the Bloggers. Welcome to Jim Yih's Blog.
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Why Passive Investors Aren’t Really Lazy | Canadian Couch Potato
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Your complete guide to index investing. We respect your email privacy. Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates. Why Passive Investors Aren’t Really Lazy. August 2, 2011. A couple of weeks ago, Balance Junkie. Wrote a post called Why This Is No Market for Couch Potatoes. The main argument of the post one that has been made many times before is that passive investing is fine during bull markets, but it likely won’t work going forward because we are in a secular bear market that began in 2000.
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Fear and Respect | In Search of Salt
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In Search of Salt. General Thoughts and Research on Personal Finance and Basic Economics. Good Help Is Hard To Find. Earthquakes, Tsunamis and Meltdowns →. March 9, 2011. My return has been filled out the same way for years, and there had never been a problem until last year, when they kept my 2009 return for review. They agreed with my return, but said any return could be re-reviewed at any time. I submitted the information within the 20 days given to me, and they wrote back saying that since I sent in ...
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Glossary | In Search of Salt
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In Search of Salt. General Thoughts and Research on Personal Finance and Basic Economics. This page is to be a growing glossary of terms that are used in the pages of In Search of Salt. It is not meant to be a full list of terms on investing, but rather a list of terms that I have used in posts. Nor is each definition to be exhaustive by any means. Instead, it is meant to give a brief definition for basic understanding. I Hope you find it useful. Actively Managed Fund –. Bank Run –. 8211; The theoretical...
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In Search of Salt | General Thoughts and Research on Personal Finance and Basic Economics. | Page 2
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In Search of Salt. General Thoughts and Research on Personal Finance and Basic Economics. Newer posts →. Using Credit Card Points Toward RRSPs Revisited. March 1, 2011. One year ago I wrote my first post on this blog. It was a simple little post about using reward points on RBC or National Bank credit cards toward RRSPs held with those banks. I don’t think anyone read that post for months. 8212;——–. At RBC points can be redeemed for vouchers that can then be deposited into your Royal Bank RRSP, TFSA, or ...