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How to Handle the Stock Market Roller Coaster Ride?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Are we on our way to an actual depression (as opposed to the Great Recession)? I will go to the bank and stockpile some cash. This economic downturn is just the ticket to accomplish some of those actions. Dollar cost average that saved up cash into emerging companies that I think will flourish in the next fifty years.

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Should You Invest In A Rising Market?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We individual investors have all become market skittish since the recent huge recession and economic downturn. I moved my retirement savings from two company plans into an IRA. I’d rather buy stocks at a lower price and sell them at a higher one if I can. annually — and that’s quite ordinary.”. My Predicament.

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Yakezie Carnival November 13, 2011- November Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Personal Finance Whiz: Keynesian vs Hayekian Economics – The Solution To Our Recession? – Two economic giants square off. They pulled us out of The Great Depression, but do they have any wisdom to offer us in our current economic situation? It can save you time and headache, and maybe even a few bucks too.

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23 Passive Income Ideas To Help You Make Money In 2023

Savings Corner

And if you’re worried about being able to save enough of your earnings to meet your retirement goals , building wealth through passive income is a strategy that might appeal to you, too. And economic downturns can pose challenges, too. REIT dividends are not protected from tough economic times, either.

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Frugal decisions.

Finally Frugal

economic news is this tax cut that will (hopefully) leave an additional $50 to $85 dollars in our paychecks next year. During the Great Recession, many of us have felt overworked and underfunded and as a result we've replaced vacations with 'staycations'. One of the more interesting topics in the U.S. Subscribe to Finally Frugal.

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