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What is money? Money — currency, a legal tender issued by a sovereign authority like the U.S. government, including face-value gold coins - isn't an asset. Gold Isn’t Money
by Ted Bauman May 29, 2017 Gold
I’ve noticed that many folks assume gold to be money. It isn't ... and that makes an enormous difference when it comes to wealth management strategies…
Will you be able to retire? If you fear that the answer to that question is “no,” then you’re far from alone. But you still have a chance to change that answer to a firm “yes”… Don’t Fall Short at Retirement
by Jocelynn Smith May 26, 2017 Retirement
Will you be able to retire? If you fear that the answer to that question is “no,” then you’re far from alone. But you still have a chance to change that answer to a firm “yes”…
It's not too late to take control of your finances and build up your nest egg regardless of what’s happening in the market. But the key is having the right tools... Boost Your Retirement by Investing in Colored Diamonds
by Jocelynn Smith May 25, 2017 Retirement
It's not too late to take control of your finances and build up your nest egg regardless of what’s happening in the market. But the key is having the right tools...
Australia might be known as the Land Down Under, but these days another nickname might apply … like “the Blackouts Down Under.” The Next Big Thing: Lightning in a Bottle Australia might be known as the Land Down Under, but these days another nickname might apply … like “the Blackouts Down Under.”
It Pays to Ignore Wall Street Even when Wall Street, the media and technical analysts are screaming at you to do one thing, it doesn’t mean they’re right. It just means they’re loud.

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