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Market unrest puts investors on defensive Conservative CDs, money-market accounts gain popularity By TIM PARADIS, Associated Press First published: Monday, March 31, 2008 Conservative CDs, mo . . . keep reading
Art Can Exhibit Rich Returns
I have always wanted to buy great art and somehow cannot make the leap, how can I justify paying that much for something that is going to hang on my wall or sit on a table in the corner? Then I saw these stats and it made think a little bit: . . . keep reading
Investing in Annuities
The money you invest in an annuity grows on a tax-deferred basis. Your annuity income is taxed as normal income when you begin receiving it (though no income tax is paid on that portion of the income that represents the money you originally paid in to your annuity). Since most people receive annuity income after they retire when they may be in a lower tax bracket, they generally pay less tax on annuity income than on income they earn while working full time. . . . keep reading
THE GSW SMART INVESTOR READING LIST
Investing For The Rest of US: This policy is inherently for the longer term and requires a commitment of effort. Where the speculator follows market trends, the investor uses discipline, research, and his analytical ability to make unpopular but sound investments in bargains relative to current asset value. Graham coaches the investor to develop a rational plan for buying stocks and bonds, and he argues that this plan must be a bulwark against emotional behavior that will always be tempting during abrupt bull and bear markets. . . . keep reading