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Blogger Showdown #7: Liz Weston vs. Kathy Kristof
Investing 101, (recently updated, but first published in 2000 by Bloomberg); Taming the Tuition Tiger (2002, Bloomberg); and Kathy Kristof's Complete Book of Dollars and Sense (1997). Our buckets include retirement accounts, our daughter's college savings plan, and online savings subaccounts to cover less-regular expenses, including property taxes, insurance payments, car and household repairs, vacations and holidays.) It's PF Blogger Showdown #7, baby! Featuring Liz Pulliam Weston - aka "the web's #1 personal finance columnist" and Kathy Kristof - NY Times finance guru and
Budgets Are Sexy
- Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Can Index Annuities Offer Peace of Mind and Guarantee Income For Life?
Between the stock market’s peak in March 2000 to its subsequent bottom in October 2002, and then the drop again in 2008 and 2009, the combined market value of companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ fell tremendously.
The reason index annuity owners can feel secure about not losing their principal is because 100 percent of the principal in an index annuity is backed by the financial strength of the issuing insurance company. By Gregory Sessa
If you owned stocks or mutual funds at the start of the 21st century, you no doubt felt the financial pain
Dough Defender
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Slowing Down Makes Sense: Drive Safely, Save More Than Money
My second (2002), for going 30 in a 25 zone, was around $70. Auto Insurance Rates
Traffic Traffic violations and accidents, even if you’re not at fault, will raise your auto insurance premiums.
Even if you’re insured, an accident will most likely cost you money in the form of repairs and deductibles. Whenever I make my 15-mile drive to the grocery store, even traveling at the posted speed limit of 55 mph, I am constantly being passed (via the oncoming lane), or tailgated until the highway splits to 2 lanes after 10 miles. While I understand the concept
Pecuniarities
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Slowing Down Makes Sense: Drive Safely, Save More Than Money
My second (2002), for going 30 in a 25 zone, was around $70. Auto Insurance Rates
Traffic Traffic violations and accidents, even if you’re not at fault, will raise your auto insurance premiums.
Even if you’re insured, an accident will most likely cost you money in the form of repairs and deductibles. Whenever I make my 15-mile drive to the grocery store, even traveling at the posted speed limit of 55 mph, I am constantly being passed (via the oncoming lane), or tailgated until the highway splits to 2 lanes after 10 miles. While I understand the concept
Pecuniarities
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Can Index Annuities Offer Peace of Mind and Guarantee Income For Life?
Between the stock market’s peak in March 2000 to its subsequent bottom in October 2002, and then the drop again in 2008 and 2009, the combined market value of companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ fell tremendously.
The reason index annuity owners can feel secure about not losing their principal is because 100 percent of the principal in an index annuity is backed by the financial strength of the issuing insurance company. By Gregory Sessa
If you owned stocks or mutual funds at the start of the 21st century, you no doubt felt the financial pain
Dough Defender
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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Blogger Showdown #7: Liz Weston vs. Kathy Kristof
Investing 101, (recently updated, but first published in 2000 by Bloomberg); Taming the Tuition Tiger (2002, Bloomberg); and Kathy Kristof's Complete Book of Dollars and Sense (1997). Our buckets include retirement accounts, our daughter's college savings plan, and online savings subaccounts to cover less-regular expenses, including property taxes, insurance payments, car and household repairs, vacations and holidays.) It's PF Blogger Showdown #7, baby! Featuring Liz Pulliam Weston - aka "the web's #1 personal finance columnist" and Kathy Kristof - NY Times finance guru and
Budgets Are Sexy
- Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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