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Are Money Management Apps Really Secure?

Are Money Management Apps Really Secure?

Constant connectivity makes it easy to manage finances on the go. There’s an app for just bout any kind of transaction, on any device you care to use – all guaranteeing the safety and confidentiality of the sensitive information you send. But that’s not necessarily...

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Investing is an Adventure – Treat it Like One

Investing is an Adventure – Treat it Like One

Inspiration for successful investing is all around us, with lessons from nature about perseverance, dedication and patience offered by migrating birds, meandering streams and just about anything else that’s a part of the natural world. A recent piece on adventurer...

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New Technology Claims to Thwart Spyware

New Technology Claims to Thwart Spyware

Are your private conversations really private? Is your personal data really safe? As stories continue to hit the news about the massive hijacking of Target shoppers’ information and the National Security Agency’s domestic spying operations, more and more people are...

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Some Real Estate Tax Breaks Are Gone for Good

Some Real Estate Tax Breaks Are Gone for Good

If it’s January, can tax time be far behind? Even though income property investors can still take advantage of a long list of tax breaks, 2014 ushers in some real estate related tax changes that may eliminate some longstanding deductions and change the eligibility...

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Digital Dirt Can Ruin Reputations

Digital Dirt Can Ruin Reputations

If you don’t show up on a Google search, do you really exist? As lines continue to blur between cyberculture and “the real world, ” the answer, in all too many situations, is “no.” And what that search reveals can make – or break – lives on many levels. Whether you’re...

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US Tops the Markets for Foreign Investors

US Tops the Markets for Foreign Investors

Last year foreign investment in US real estate topped $7 billion in single family home purchases alone. As a new report by CNBC reveals, four of the top five cities for global real state investment were in the United States, investors from countries around the world...

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After the Lawsuits, Banks Try a New Tack

After the Lawsuits, Banks Try a New Tack

It’s the kind of publicity Bank of America doesn’t need right now: a German –born intern at one of the bank’s London branches died after a long stretch of workdays without a break. So BofA, like other scandal-plagued US megabanks – is mounting new efforts to clean up...

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Gold Bugs, Bitcoins, and Creating Wealth Over Time

Gold Bugs, Bitcoins, and Creating Wealth Over Time

ANNOUNCER: Welcome to Creating Wealth with Jason Hartman. During this program, Jason is going to tell you some really exciting things that you probably haven’t thought of before and a new slant on investing. Fresh new approaches to America’s best investment that will...

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Don’t Get Stalled on the Information Highway

Don’t Get Stalled on the Information Highway

You’d think that it’s a good thing to have all the information you could possibly need available anytime, anyplace. But it’s all too possible to become so caught up in trying to learn everything you need to know about a subject – such as investing – that you never...

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What’s Next for Housing in 2014?

What’s Next for Housing in 2014?

The new year is only a few days old, and some of the promised changes to the housing landscape are already in place. The Federal Reserve will begin to implement its stimulus “taper down” and the tighter lending rules ushered in by the Consumer Finance Protection...

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