Tips for investing in a sour economy 
Chris McClelland, founder and chief executive officer of Lucrative Investing, Inc., has made a business out of stock picks and financial advice for the everyday consumer in this economic slump. He has a few tips to turn around a declining portfolio.
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I made lots of money with my Money Niche 
Everyone is looking for ways to make a little extra money, times are hard and things are getting touch so we all need the money niche that will help us make ends meet.
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Hang On To Your Home! 
You’ve heard this all before, but it is perhaps worth stating again, if doing so would help demonstrate the depth and gravity of the message even more: we are living in financially difficult times, the most difficult one in years, even in decades.
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Wal-Mart discretionary return policy 
Since Christmas, returning things to Wal-Mart has been more difficult than any other time of the year, particularly at my local store.
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Today’s Ebook - Estate Planning 
Covers why a will is important and how to prepare one; how to estimate the size of your estate and minimize taxes; and how to set up powers of attorney and advance medical directives.
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Welcome to the 10 most miserable cities 
MSNBC had an interesting article (they often have top 10 lists) about the 10 most miserable cities.
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Today’s Ebook - Variable Annuities: What You Should Know 
Today's featured ebook download is Variable Annuities: What You Should Know (20.0 MB, 24 pg) - Explains what they are, how they work, what you have to pay.
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Today’s Ebook - Living Trust Offers 
From the Federal Trade Commission, a small pamphlet to find out if living trusts are right for you and how to protect yourself from scams when planning your estate.
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Man Builds New Dating Site To Prevent Foreclosure 
With layoffs by the thousands and the highest foreclosure rate in the country, people have to find new ways to generate income outside of their normal day jobs.
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Why are we looking at a melt down? 
This recession is the result of excessive greed. In the late 1990’s real estate prices starting appreciating in the USA and by mid 2000 they skyrocketed. Let’s understand how this led the world into the present recession.
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