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It's Time to Rebuild Your 401k

Thursday Oct 30, 2008

Do you feel like your 401k is at ground zero? You're not alone.


Investing in Real Estate and Becoming a Landlord

Wednesday Apr 22, 2009

When it comes to direct investing in residential real estate and becoming a landlord, you should ask yourself: “What am I getting into?”


Navigating the Fixed Income Waters

Friday Apr 17, 2009

The equity markets have plummeted since the beginning of 2008, and investors have flocked to fixed income options in droves. Bonds are not flawless, so buyers should beware of the associated risks.


The Rule of 72 and Quick Return Math

Monday Apr 20, 2009

The rule of 72 is a good heuristic for estimating the doubling time of compound interest. Other rules are handy for estimating continuous compounding or the effects of inflation when your HP-12C isn't at hand.


After the End of Wall Street: Five Questions for Dave Kansas

Tuesday Jan 27, 2009

Dave Kansas, FiLife Editor at Large, just published The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It. We sat down with him to get his thoughts on what happened and what happens next.  FiLife: Wall Street "died" in the fall. But job cuts are hitting now at major companies. How are the two related? ...


When the Music Stopped on Wall Street

Monday Jan 26, 2009

In The Wall Street Journal Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It, FiLife Editor at Large Dave Kansas looks back at the issues and circumstances that lead to the stock market crash of 2008.


How to Invest in Gold

Thursday Jun 11, 2009

There are many ways for an investor to buy gold. Gold ingots and exchange-traded funds are the most cost-effective. Gold coins with small premiums over their intrinsic value are useful for small investments in the metal.


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