Year: 2013

There’s No Reason To Pay For Your Credit Score Anymore

MANDI WOODRUFF Forget for a minute all the complicated math that goes into computing your credit scores. People are sometimes lucky if they even know where to find them. For some reason, the geniuses of credit reporting decided it’d be a good idea to offer the physical report for free once a year and dangle […]
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Principles of Long-Term Investing Part 3

This is part 3 in a series on the principles of long-term investing. Click here for Part 1 and Part 2! 7) Learn from your mistakes! It is important to never stop learning. The words “this time is different” are costly in investing. One of the key differences between successful long-term investors and those who […]
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8 Principles of Long-Term Investing Part 2

This is Part 2 of the eight principles of long-term investing. as we continue to look at important principles that you may find useful in helping you make investment decisions. Click here for part 1! 4. Be Flexible And Diversified. Diversification is a powerful tool to reduce certain types of risk in your portfolio. Make […]
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8 Principles Of Long-term Investing Part 1

Increasing your wealth over time is more than picking the right stock or always buying low and selling high.Too often we see intelligent investors shoot themselves in the foot by making basic errors in their investing strategy. Through years of experience, I have observed the effects of fear, greed, lack of discipline, groupthink, and many […]
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13 Interesting Animal Fact GIFs Adorably Animated

By Daniel Zeevi Did you know your ordinary house cat is faster than the quickest person on earth? If you’re looking to brush up on your animal knowledge, this post is for you. QI (Quite Interesting) is a popular British comedy panel game television quiz show, hosted by Stephen Fry, that often features obscure questions. Contestants can score points for giving […]
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16 Ingenious Uses For Everyday Household Item

MEGAN WILLETT 1. Remove sticker residue with baking soda Flickr/Crafty Goat “To remove sticker residue, make a mix of baking soda and just a couple drops of water and rub it over the goo. I prefer that method over using smelly solvents or oil that I’d have to wash off with soap.” – truckstruck   2. […]
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SMART Ways to Take Control of Your Debts

When you are facing debts that seem to get bigger every day, it’s common to feel increasingly isolated, stressed, and unable to regain control of your finances. You might be surprised at just how many people are also dealing with debt; however, it’s become such a taboo subject that we rarely talk about money with […]
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