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Beginner’s Buyer Guide to Antique Rugs – Worthy Investment?

By |May 29th, 2019|Categories: General Personal Finance, Life|Tags: |

I have had an interest in antique rugs for some time, but I can’t clearly explain why. When I go to the office of a professional businessperson, I notice that antique rugs are prominently displayed. Or, when I watch, “Billions,” I see some character has one in their home. Antique rugs are status symbols and works of art to invest

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First Time Investor? Here’s Some Stress Relieving Advice

By |December 20th, 2018|Categories: Personal Finance Tips|Tags: , |

There is a saying that bad investment decisions are akin to a tax on intelligent people who commit stupid actions with their money. Also, strategic investing become more prohibitively expensive as we age. If you wait until you are in your mid-40s to begin investing, you will have to save over three times as much money than you would have

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One Good Reason I’m Not Investing in the Stock Market

By |May 2nd, 2013|Categories: Blog, Personal Finance Tips|Tags: , , , |

I used to love the stock market. I loved to research companies and pick new stocks to invest in. I created an entire ETF portfolio for my fiancee's Roth IRA. I even did some very risky options trading. I don't do any of that now. My fiancee and I both cashed out our Roth IRAs for the purchase of our

A Risky Investment Isn’t a Bad Investment

By |July 21st, 2011|Categories: Blog, Personal Finance Tips|Tags: , , , , |

I would like to know when taking a risk with your money became wrong. I understand taking a risk with your money can be dangerous. It can be stressful. It is, of course, risky. But when did it become wrong? A few weeks ago I was commenting on Consumerism Commentary and Flexo wrote an article about selling some company stock