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Economist Walter Williams presents statistics on how little college graduates learn.... keep reading
If you think the consumers are not in shock and awe, check out this chart.... keep reading
This is a very clever ad. But it suffers from flaws. Take advantage of the offer. Just don't copy the ad.... keep reading
One of the most widespread errors is to think that losses produce deflation. Don't get confused. Follow the money.... keep reading
This confirms Bill Sardi's prediction over the weekend of 2,000 comatose banks. Recovery? Not for these vampire banks.... keep reading
Despite the hoopla, the green shoots, and the talk of the bottom, the recession was still here as of July. The lemmings don't care, of course.... keep reading
Doug Casey chimes in on one of my favorite themes. His summary drives the point home: we no longer resist because the numbers are beyond our comprehension.... keep reading
If prices rise, will stock prices rise? Probably not.... keep reading
It's not just cash for clunkers. It's housing, too. These programs have expiration dates.... keep reading
The beneficiary gets an unwelcome surprise. The taxpayers pick up the tab.... keep reading
Somehow, all this does not break my heart.... keep reading
A new law is giving credit card companies incentive to hike rates and cut credit lines. You may get caught in the squeeze. Here is a way out if you owe a lot of money.... keep reading
Keep your eye on the moving target. Keep your hand on your wallet.... keep reading
She gets the life insurance check. That takes the pressure off. But at some point, she will run out of money unless it's a very big check. Have you both discussed how to write a resumé?... keep reading
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