The Top 5 Dividend Stocks for 2009 - Part 2 - Protecting Your Yields
Weekly Watch List
Guest Post: The Meaning of Enough?
So How Long Can You Last?
Review: Mindset
Avoiding Spending Is Not The Same As Saving Money
Some Musings on Frank Partnoy's "Fiasco" and Customers as Chumps
When Is a Child Ready for an Allowance?
Links 6/20/09
Why isn?t PNB looking within its stable?
Xie: Chinese Banks Funding Commodities Speculation, Casting Doubt on Recovery
Jim Rogers: A Father's Gift
Guest Post: Review of Gillian Tett's "Fool's Gold"
TU#164 - deleveraging me
Guest Post: Falling Short of Expectations?
How the Foot-In-The-Door Technique Costs You Money
Technology at a Crossroads...(II) Software
Is the recession over?
The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide
What is Asset Allocation?
Asymmetric information and corporate governance in bank bailouts
U.S. Energy Department Paves Way for Nuclear Power Plants, Public Companies To Benefit
Rule #1: Spend Less Than You Earn.
Geither's Plan to Have a Reform Plan Skewered by Senate
Guest Post: Recovering the Losses?
The fourth episode of The Simple Dollar Podcast focuses on food. I talk about ten tactics for reducing your food bills without reducing health and taste and include a lot of recipes and food suggestions along the way. I also tried a different approach - instead of reading from detailed notes, I tried [...]
Target Date mutual funds are meant to be “set it and forget it” type funds, where you pi
This morning at 7:35 a.m. P.S.T on CNBC, for the first time someone in the media broached the
By: Charles Rotblut June 19, 2009 We’ll see another round of early second-quarter results thi
Today's post is by a 25-year-old who lives at home with his parents in an attempt to save money to buy a house. Meanwhile, he obsesses over small expenses thinking that they affect his housing fund.
That’s right, Its time for another DOUBLE STOCK ALERT! It is our first one in a little wh
When I sit back, take a breather, and evaluate the things I have on my plate, I often find that lots of little personal finance tasks have built up. I’d like to finish my emergency information binder. I’d like to spend some more time researching various Vanguard index funds. I’d like to get caught up on my filing [...]
TRADING UPDATE The stock market finally decided to make a move, and it was a big one – down.
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis, publisher of Pension Pulse.
Nothin' like having Uncle Sam cut an overly friendly deal. Plenty of folks, including yours truly, were skeptical of Treasury's claim, made often with a straight face. that the government was exercising care on who got TARP funding (as in it was not just handing out dough willy-nilly, but did have an eye to getting taxpayer dough back). That of course presupposes that the banks getting the money were just a little bit bad off, as opposed to in Serious Trouble (belied by the aggregate size of the effort).
The markets had a good run in the last few weeks but the trend is reversing. The global economy is s
Savvy investors are getting creative and taking control over the success of their investments. Many
A big business Yes, video game companies are classified by S&P as technology companies. And, yes
Richard Roop's Free and Clear Investing System THE SHOCKING TRUTH behind Richard Roop’s
Well so much for my guess about the bears disappearing ahead of the Fed meeting. Today's selloff did a lot of technical damage to the charts, especially with respect to moving average breaks. Probably the most-watched breaks were the S&P...
We’ve been working increasingly with Fortune 500 companies on their international CSR programs
By Christine Latulip, CES The optimum real estate investment is one that makes you smile everyday of
An acquaintance from my previous career wrote to me recently asking about the steps I took when I made the switch to working at home: It’s official: I’m ready to get out of here. I’m tired of working here and I have a lot of people lined up to hire me for home catering and [...]
Each Monday, The Simple Dollar opens up the reader mailbags and answers ten to twenty simple questions offered up by the readers on personal finance topics and many other things. Got a question? Ask it in the comments. You might also enjoy the archive of earlier reader mailbags. I understand what you are saying about supporting [...]
Michael Pettis put up a long and useful post on the options open to China given a decline in US consumption and therefore its trade deficit, both of which he deems to be inevitable.
“Managers create shareholder value when they invest to maximize the present value of long-term
What is going on?
Written by: Patrick Mikula CTA Mikula Forecasting Company www.MikulaForecasting.com support@MikulaFo
Hey readers, As we all know, last week wasn’t exactly awesome for most people?s portfolios.
In part 1 of this series, we used the following 6 screens to identify an undervalued, high dividend