The following is a guest post by Mathieu Bouville. Drawing an income changes everything The usual viewpoint of investment advice is that of someone twenty or thirty years away from retirement who wants to accumulate a capital for retirement. Here I instead focus on somebody who is retired and wants an income. This case is… [Read More]
The Credit Card Misinformation Sampler: 2 Busted Myths and 3 Mistakes You Should Never Make
This guest post was provided by Odysseas Papadimitriou of Card Hub, a website that makes it easy to compare credit cards. There’s a lot of good information out there about credit cards. Unfortunately, there’s also a lot of misinformation circulating as well. Personal finance, and especially credit card use, can be tricky. There are a… [Read More]
3 Tips for Investing Your Time, Money, and Energy Wisely
The following is a guest post by Charles from CreditDonkey. If you are interested in becoming financially secure and living a life free from excessive debt and financial stress, then you will be interested in learning 3 ways that you can invest your time, money, and energy wisely to attain such a lifestyle. Let’s talk about… [Read More]
7 Things to Invest in for 2011
The following is a guest post from Credit Card Compare. Diversity has always been an important factor in the success of any financial portfolio. Finding the best assets to fill a portfolio is the quest of every investor. Here are 8 investments worth serious consideration. Commodities Predicting the commodity market can be difficult. Commodities like… [Read More]
Investing: Four Misconceptions on Risk
The following is a guest post by Mathieu Bouville. Misconception #1: Risk is measured by volatility Risk is a fuzzy concept. It is often equated with volatility, i.e. the tendency of the value of an investment to swing wildly: going from gains to losses and back again. But this cannot be a satisfactory definition: if… [Read More]
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