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How to Beat the S&P 500 With Less Volatility
by Chad Shoop August 20, 2018 Economy
Here’s one strategy that has outperformed the S&P 500 based on average annualized returns and volatility over the last three decades.
iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond Is One Way to Keep Money Protected The bull market won't last forever. Fortunately, there's a way to keep your money protected from a major market correction when recession strikes.
Should You Lease or Buy Your Next Car?
by Amber Lancaster August 15, 2018 Budgeting, Social
When I’m asked the lease vs. buy question, my response is it depends on the buyer’s lifestyle, preferences and personal financial circumstances.
Average Joes and Small-Business Targeted by Frivolous Lawsuits People like to sue. And if you’re building up a sizeable store of wealth, you’re vulnerable. So I urge you to start protecting yourself.
A Common-Sense Investing Strategy: Insider Buying NOT Insider Trading Sometimes we see a situation that common sense tells us is a good buy. And this stock can make us at least 20% if common sense prevails…

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