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Midweek-Reading: ‘Tis the Season…

By Kevin

I’ve read a lot of great and interesting articles lately; there are too many to share! Here are some of my favorites from the past week or so:

Filed Under: Miscellaneous, Weekend Reading Tagged With: blogging for money, car insurance, Christmas, credit cards, dividend stocks, drugs, economy, Exxon Mobil, Forbes, gift guide, gold, interest rates, IQ, Iraqi Dinar scam, money, New Year's resolutions, online income, prostitutes, riches, speculative bubble, XOM, Yakezie

Weekend Reading: Winter Solstice Edition

By Kevin

The shortest day of the year (for those of you in the northern hemisphere) is almost here… and so is Christmas! Is anyone tired of the snow yet? This is actually the first Christmas I spend at home in four years (the last three were overseas), so I’m actually enjoying it so far! Posts of… [Read More]

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Book Review: The Great Credit Contraction

By Kevin

The Great Credit Contraction The Great Credit Contraction is a book by Trace Mayer, J.D. which covers the credit contraction of our times, in the face of quantitative easing and ongoing efforts to reflate. This book gets straight to the point, which can be a little intimidating at first glance. The book deals with the… [Read More]

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The Great Credit Contraction And How To Use Gold As Money

By Guest

The following is a guest post by Trace Mayer, J.D. an entrepreneur, investor, journalist and monetary scientist with degrees in accounting and law who understands economics and can help you understand monetary science and economic law at Run To Gold and how to control your personal privacy at How To Vanish. A couple days ago Kevin… [Read More]

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Weekend Reading: Riding the Roller Coaster

By Kevin

It’s been an interesting week so far! Gold and silver may have blown their top… for now. The U.S. Dollar is slowly gaining steam amidst more woes in Europe… it looks like the reserve currency is still kicking! Here are my posts of the week: Gold, Revisited: Is $1500 Near? – In this post, I… [Read More]

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