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Is a Tax Refund Really That Bad to Receive?

In the Personal Financial niche, you can expect the sanctimonious chants of "but you gave the IRS an interest free […]

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Taking the Market's Temperature - Main Street Edition

We're on record as of last November predicting a plateau (well, technically we predicted a gentle upslope) in the American […]

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How to Write to Gain Respect at Work and in Life!!!!1!

Inspired by fellow blogs written by liberal arts majors with student loan and credit card debt talking about trading forex […]

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Can Russia Cause a Run on US Debt?

Recently, we (re-)found this linked article which referenced a canned 2008 plan in which the Russian Government had semi-seriously considered […]

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Dollar Cost Averaging the NASDAQ's Wild Ride Since '99

We've had a lot of recent fun with our two part (and... growing?) series on reinvested dividends.  First we told […]

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Inflation and Dividend Adjusted NASDAQ Performance: The Real Story

Another week, another chart making the rounds which was, at best, misguided. Two weeks ago, we watched with amusement as […]

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It's a Matter of Principle (Principal)

I try to run my personal finances like I would run a business: Use debt to leverage high ROE assets. […]

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Further Reasons Why Dollar Cost Averaging is Best For the Typical Investor

If you have been following us lately, last week we posted an article which argued that typical Americans were better […]

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At a Glance - Margins on the S&P 500's Major Sectors

In our last post we had an interesting breakdown of an oft-overlooked piece of financial reporting: revenues.  Furthermore, revenues per […]

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Are Some Sectors of the Economy Still in a Recession?

I read Jeffrey Alhambra's recent post on Real Clear Markets about his views of the creeping inaccuracy of economic language […]

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