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The Big Story Isn't What You Think It Is: Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publicatio... - 1 views

For the past six years, the mainstream has looked for the one thing that would cause markets to crash. They've come up with no end of ideas. Each has failed miserably. After a few wobbles here and ...

The Big Story Isn't What You Think It Is Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

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Madrid Q1 office investment quadruples year-on-year According to Savills, approximately €200 million of transactions were carried out in the Madrid office investment market during the first quarte...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC

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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC - Tips from an expert on long-term investing - 1 views

I have frequently emphasized the importance of a diversified portfolio and of having a significant portion of common stocks in your portfolio, even in retirement. Although I have been retired for 1...

deep blue publications group llc tips from an expert on long-term investing

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC USA Madrid Tokyo Singapore: Tips fo... - 1 views

Tips for financial assistance of incoming college freshmen Many incoming and returning students still needs to consider about thousands of dollars they and their families will have to pay. It is ...

Tips for financial assistance of incoming college freshmen Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC USA Madrid Tokyo Singapore

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Bookkeeping Tips for Business Owners - 1 views

Plan for major expenses. You will probably overlook business opportunities or have to mix up for a loan when the expenses become inescapable. A year in advance or, preferably, three to five years ...

Deep Blue Publications Group:Bookkeeping Tips for Business Owners

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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Eight golden tips for long-term investors - 2 views

http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/eight-golden-tips-for-longterm-investors-29991911.html There are some rules of thumb to adopt. I can't promise to make you rich but in time,...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Eight golden tips for long-term investors

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U.S. consumer confidence at six-year high, Europeans also more upbeat - survey - 1 views

A global survey showed that consumer confidence in the United States reached a six-year high in the third quarter, as prospects for jobs and personal finances improved, and also rose sharply in Eur...

Deep Blue Publications Group U.S. consumer confidence at six-year high Europeans also more upbeat - survey

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: How Much Will You Earn On Yo... - 1 views

Are retail investors' expectations upside down-high when conditions are bad for investing, low when conditions are good? Is there a better way to anticipate what's going to happen to your retiremen...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo How Much Will You Earn On Your Stocks And Bonds?

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: 3 Tips to Navigate Market Vo... - 2 views

With geopolitical crises in the news, 2014 has been a "year of fear." During the months of September and October, the stock market dealt investors more falling stocks than rising ones. Some may su...

3 Tips to Navigate Market Volatility Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo

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Deep Blue Publications Group :What Is Book Value? - 0 views

Source: http://deepbluegroup.org/book.html Book value can mean various things to various people. For instance, book value on the invest pedia blog, at the time of writing, has three meanings. As ...

Deep Blue Publications Group What Is Book Value

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Holiday Scams to Avoid This Year - 1 views

Shipping Notification Scam Possible targets were sent an email that encloses fallacious shipping information, frequently from a well-known delivery company such as DHL, UPS or FedEx, or a major re...

Deep Blue Publications Group Holiday Scams to Avoid This Year

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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Personal Finance: Valentine's Day: Hearts, flowers, c... - 1 views

Valentine's Day is all about hearts, flowers, chocolate, maybe some bling. What it's typically not about: credit cards, credit scores and anything as crass as cash. Except lately. Whether it's bec...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Personal Finance: Valentine's Day: Hearts flowers chocolates ... credit scores?

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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, 9 Tips on Getting Rich From the Greatest Showman of A... - 1 views

http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/02/08/9-rules-for-getting-rich.aspx P.T. Barnum knew how to make money. By the middle of the 19th century, the master showman had become America's second...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC 9 Tips on Getting Rich From the Greatest Showman of All Time

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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC: How to tap into your small pension... - 1 views

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    There will be a short wait - a year, to be precise - before savers are finally able to dip into all of their pensions for however much they require, whenever they please. That dramatic relaxation of government rules, which ends the compulsion to turn a pension fund into small monthly payments during retirement, was the highlight of the Budget 11 days ago. The Government will now give pension providers time to adjust their systems and practices. However, many of the 320,000 people preparing to retire over the next 12 months need not delay their plans. Last Thursday a number of temporary measures were introduced that will give pensions freedom to tens of thousands of people. These new rules are particularly beneficial to those with small subsidiary pensions of less than £10,000 which were saved alongside a final salary pension. The over-60s can now cash in up to three pensions of this size, taking a quarter of each tax-free. Several other measures, detailed below, also give savers greater choice over how to use money reserved for later years. They will enable some to clear mortgage debts or fund activities or gifts to children that were previously thought to be out of financial reach. The Budget changes also represent a call to action for workers in their 50s. Many pension plans are designed specifically to be converted into an annuity when the saver retires. In addition, the City watchdog will this summer initiate an inquiry into old pension plans and other investments sold before the turn of the millennium, which could offer an escape route to those trapped in high-charging policies. However, some older policies contain perks such as guaranteed payout rates that turn each £100,000 into as much as £11,000 a year. Read full: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/pensions/10730617/How-to-tap-into-your-small-pension-pots.html
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Are Stocks in for Tough Sledding? - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - After posting scorching returns in 2013, stocks' flat performance in this year's first quarter seems anticlimactic. Many investors were no doubt expecting the good times to keep on rolling, while valuation-conscious types might have expected an even bigger performance drop-off. With the first quarter receding in the rearview mirror, we decided to get Morningstar readers' takes on the action. What has been the biggest surprise thus far in 2014, and (cue the crystal balls) what do they expect will happen during the rest of the year? Some investors said the first-quarter uptick in stock market volatility was indeed jarring. Others said they were surprised to see decent performance from their bond holdings so far in 2014, given the widespread pessimism that has hung over the fixed-income market for several years running. Looking forward, many posters said they don't have high hopes for stocks for the rest of the year; a frequent refrain was that a still-sluggish U.S. economy will make it difficult to justify higher stock prices when they're already on the lofty side. Read full here
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Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo: Are You Saving Enough for Re... - 1 views

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    Unlike Jack Nicholson's character in A Few Good Men, we trust that you can handle the truth. No matter your age, securing a comfortable retirement is a huge concern. Folks want the whole truth about their financial outlook, but straight answers are hard to come by. Both sides of the mainstream media habitually present opinion-tainted partial facts. Case in point: the unemployment numbers announced earlier this month. One side is cheering because unemployment dropped to a six-year low, while the other side is calling it pure fraud. I found author and libertarian-about-town Wayne Root's remarks in a recent article for The Blaze particularly telling: The middle class isn't getting richer, it's getting poorer… The only people being hired are your grandparents. 230,000 of the new jobs went to those in the 55-to-69-year-old age group. In the prime working age group of 24 to 54 years old, 10,000 jobs were lost… It means grandma and grandpa are desperate and willing to take grandson's low wage job to survive until Social Security kicks in. The US workforce is now the oldest in history. And if grandpa has to work (out of desperation) until the day he dies, there will never be any decent jobs for the grandkids. Here's the part Root gets wrong: Baby boomers are not working until Social Security kicks in. They're working well past that point, because they feel they must. Smart boomers know they can't afford to wait until robust interest rates return; they're taking action to protect themselves now, lest their circumstances become truly dire.
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