
Make money in 2010: The economy
November 9th, 2009 admin
The outlook: You may not feel as if we’re out of the woods yet. But the consensus among the 50 leading economists regularly surveyed by the Blue Chip Economic Indicators is that the recession is indeed over, and from a technical standpoint at least, probably ended in the summer.
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The outlook: After three years of slumping house prices, the end of the real estate bust may finally be in sight. Home sales are rising, inventories are shrinking, and most economists believe values nationwide will hit bottom in the second half of the year — but not before falling another 5% to 10% first.
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I came out with a negative cash flow for the month of May and ended up $707.46 in the red. The main part of this was paying for some classes that I will be taking over the summer in order to further my career.I did not have to dip into my savings to pay for these classes and did not go further into debt as I was able to pay for the …
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The financial meltdown of the past three years begs for a new approach to money management and a reinvention of personal employment. The forces and broader systems that affect our economic lives are unpredictable and to large extent, not fully understood. How can average folks survive and thrive in the midst of what appears to be a sea change...

American Funds EuroPacific Growth has managed a rare feat: It beat around 90% of its peers during the height of the financial crisis in 2008. It then turned around and outperformed the vast majority of foreign blue-chip stock funds when the global markets bounced back last year.
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The outlook: Despite all the talk about economic recovery, you’re probably still anxious about next year’s job market — worried not necessarily about your position but maybe your spouse’s or your adult kids’ or your best pal’s.
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Does your family have a personal financial plan to survive an economic slowdown? Managing Our Family Finances During A Jobless Recovery I suppose we have all heard the economists’ theory of how consumers need to spend their way out of a recession. The argument here is for consumers to keep spending in order to jump start the economy. Maybe that...

Musings on stock market investing . I was indulging my regular surfing habit and came upon yet another insightful observation by Monevator, this time, on the (de)merits of technical analysis. I’ve found that many bloggers and investors of my persuasion are usually critical of technical analysis, especially as we’ve embraced index investing,...
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