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A tough but relevant questions for millions of home owners -- Americans, Australians, Canadians, and British.... keep reading
The Social Security Trust Fund is an accounting trick. There is no money in the fund. It is filled with government bonds, issued specially to government agencies. The money was spent by the gove... keep reading
Across America, corporate pension funds are in trouble. Here's why. Some corporations use the pension money to buy the corporations own stock. Why? Because this raises the value of the... keep reading
If you want to buy non-junior mining shares -- lower risk, lower leverage -- here is where to begin looking.... keep reading
If you have money as an investor in residential real estate, you had better read this.... keep reading
I published this in 2005: Article #92.... keep reading
I wrote this in the fall of 2005, in the year this site began. Back then, housing prices were soaring. Not today.... keep reading
If you don't think the Web can inflict pain on government bureaucrats, take a look at this. Let's hear it for the First Amendment!... keep reading
The findings of a detailed study of investment returns of the last 95 years.... keep reading
When you can't get the connection working, and neither can tech support, here's why.... keep reading
If you have more than 20% of your net wealth tied up in your home's equity, and you live in a bubble market, you could lose most of it if the bubble pops. Here, at last, is a tool to see if your home is in is a buyer's market or a seller's market.... keep reading
Once again, Fed-watchers have gotten all excited. Why?... keep reading
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