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This year marks my high school classes’ 20th reunion. And, although I’m not organizing it, I did offer to help with the web effort. Here’s what I did:
The first thing I did was set up a website called…
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Imagine you were 22 when you started working back in 1978. Do you know how much money you would have if, instead of paying in the maximum Social Security tax over the last 30 years, you were allowed to keep it? It’s…
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This is part of the May MoneyBlogNetwork group writing project.
Ten years ago our finances were totally different than they are today. Here’s some of the significant differences:
1. Housing
Ten years ago…
We were…
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Had you purchased $10,000 worth of Chevron stock on December 30, 1988 and left it alone, you would have had $75,295 at the end of 2007. That’s an annualized rate of return of 10.62%. Not too shabby.
That’s only…
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Today’s Houston Chronicle reported (sorry no link) that two gas stations in Dallas were giving away $40 in free gas to the first 200 cars at each location. The article claimed that some people waited in line for 12…
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From an article I found on Drudge Report comes this hogwash:
“[T]he prices that we’re paying at the pump today are, I think, going to be ‘the good old days,’ because others who watch this very closely forecast…
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