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This report highlights a major danger of on-campus living -- on-campus dying. Every parent of every victim would have said, "It can't happen to my child." But it could. It did.... keep reading
You may hear that the yield curve is inverted. It is not inverted yet. But it may soon be. Keep checking. Be ready to take decisive action. This is when the rubber meets the road.... keep reading
Most churches apply for non-profit status to the Internal Revenue Service. This is not required by law. When they do apply, they subordinate the church to the U.S. government. It is a bad precedent, both legally and morally. Here's why.... keep reading
Before you pay $50,000 for your child's college education, you had better assign these books. Think of them as inoculations. Discuss them with your child. This means that you have to read them. You should anyway.... keep reading
There are major barriers against getting decent coverage as an individual. The biggest barrier may be your state's laws governing coverage. Here are some solutions.... keep reading
The average college graduate (or not-quite-graduate) leaves school with a 19,000 debt. Horrifying! Who knows what his parents paid, or how? Now the job market is going against him. Is this permanent?... keep reading
Real estate is local. This is a way to monitor the news on declining markets.... keep reading
There are a lot of myths associated with world reserve currency status. The biggest one is this: "There is no substitute for the dollar."... keep reading
The cedit system fosters stories like this one, although this one is a classic.... keep reading
You have heard that silver will go through the roof. If it does, here is the best way to ride the Roman candle.... keep reading
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