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Mounting Debt and Lower Salaries – A Persisting Trend for Grads

College education is costly and a majority of students have had to compromise on the college they choose to attend simply because they can’t afford the fees. Even at less expensive colleges, most students finish college with massive amounts of education debt. Often these debts need to be paid off just months after leaving college. This overhanging debt can have a negative effect on many […]

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China to Put 3 Million Americans Back to Work

Over the last several decades jobs have migrated to China as they have kept their currency undervalued and thus Chinese labor has been cheaper than it would have been (which was already significantly cheaper than labor in the U.S.) but now at last that trend may be changing… as the following article by Martin Hutchinson shows. Tim

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Investing In Real Estate Securities For High Yield

by Charles Petty Investing in real estate requires investment of not only money but also time and effort. Real Estate investing requires that you buy a property, rehab, maintain it and then rent it out. But if you want to enjoy the fruits of investing in real estate without all the hassle, then real estate securities is the place to

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Stock Market Corrections: 8 Steps For Market Survival

What do you think of when you hear the phrase stock market correction? If the major media is to be believed, a stock market correction is akin to Armageddon.  The sky is falling, etc, etc. Truth be told,  stock market geniuses like Billionaire Warren Buffett see corrections as a fabulous thing.   It’s the flip side

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Crashing Markets, Credit Downgrades- What Comes Next?

Tragic news about the United States economic atmosphere has been inescapable throughout the country and world for quite some time now. With constant debate over raising the debt ceiling, shocking losses in the stock market, devastating unemployment rates, and a downgraded national credit rating, it’s no wonder the country’s economic health has been in question.

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