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Is It Safe to Rely On Experts All The Time?

June 15, 2010

Everyone knows the FIFA World Cup is here! Yes, everyone. Chances are your friends, spouse, partner, family, co-workers, and randoms have been talking about it for the past few days. I personally love to play soccer. Admittedly, I only catch the occasional game in between the World Cup and Europe Cup. Why? It’s the same [...]

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The Cure For Information Overload

December 5, 2009

After studying for a majority of the day I decided to work out and then work on a blog post. Unfortunately, I spent an hour reading personal finance blogs before I even thought about a decent topic for an article. The phenomenon of information overload swept me once again. I consumed more than enough information. [...]

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Overcoming The Fear of Failure

September 23, 2009

You worried about failing a course? You concerned about not reaching your goals? As the new college semester begins many new or returning college students are probably very nervous about some of the difficult courses. As I enter my final year of college there are a few specific courses that I’m stressing about. Today I [...]

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Cash For Clunkers Taxable Income Issue Resolved

August 28, 2009

I discussed the cash for clunkers program back when it was first introduced a few weeks ago. Since then I have received a few emails about the program. A popular question was in regards to the tax implications of the cash for clunkers program. After reading around the official website I can tell you guys [...]

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Cash For Clunkers Program Explained For College Graduates

July 30, 2009

I had a few readers on Twitter ask me about the Cash for Clunkers Program that has been popping up on many news outlets and personal finance blogs. To be honest I had no answer for the readers so I told them to hold up while I conducted some research. After searching around for more [...]

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